In a miscellaneous bin in my craft room I had an assortment of tiny houses, flowers and accessories. I decided to take them outside and decorate the flower beds a bit, take a look:
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This bed is planted with pink flowering thyme so I decided to add a couple houses with pink details. The houses are Christmas village houses that I repainted in spring colors and sealed with clear coat. Also included are a couple of bottle brush trees, bundles of mini roses, a woodcutting stepping path and a couple of village accessories (arch and topiary).
In another spot I placed this thrifted house and tree. The roses are more from my craft stash but the little figurines and mushrooms can be found at Dollar Tree. The pathway is a fence that I turned sideways.
In another bed I tucked these slightly smaller houses, also thrifted. Another bottle brush tree found its way here as well as some Dollar Tree blue toadstools.
This yard has a lot of stumps that I'm camouflaging with flower beds, I also made up some larger faux mushrooms that you can see in this post.
Remember the these little garden houses that I made up for the strawberry patch? I gave them some attention too, with another woodcutting path and a few rose bundles. This post will show you how I made the painted rocks.
And that's how I dressed up my garden beds 😍
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I hope you enjoyed this tour of my fairy houses, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
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I love this, what a fab idea. The pops of colour really brighten up the space and the little village you've created is so cute! You are very creative Jennifer. :)
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DeleteWhat an adorable addition to your garden.
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