Grandson was enchanted by the fairy house in his great-great- great grandmother's enamel pan. |
I had a wonderful birthday this year. I planned it to include Magnolia Market in Waco, Texas. |
My dearest friend bought me this fabulous t-shirt. People stop me in the grocery store to ask where I got it. Yes, they are jealous! |
Dax offered great customer service and a hearty "Happy Birthday!" |
The fairy houses in the garden section of Magnolia Market inspired me to create one of my own. My intent was to preserve an enamel pan which belonged to my great- grand- mother. Many a bean has been snapped and black-eyed pea shelled in this pan. It's full of memories for me and I wanted to create some new memories for my grandchildren. |
I added some succulents I brought from our old home in Texas, pine seedlings, rocks and moss to create a magical garden. The kids love it! |
I decided if I had a fairy house, I needed a Gnome house too! I stink at growing strawberries. I do better with plants that thrive on a rigorous routine of neglect. Thus, I had a lonely, empty strawberry pot.
I bought my starter items at Hobby Lobby. |
Added low maintenance plants. |
To create a whimsical accessory to my almost empty flower bed! |
I love it as much as the children do. |
Tip: Choose items that kids can play with and move around. Kids will entertain themselves for minutes. Hey, they have short attention spans. What did you expect? Hours? . |
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