Sunday, September 9, 2012

Wheelbarrow Fairy Garden

Hi everyone and hope your week was great!

Today I thought I'd share with you my fairy garden I made in a old wheelbarrow.  Last May I posted a picture of the wheelbarrow when I first made the garden.  That was before the last freeze date so no plants were in it.




You can see what wonderful warm weather does for flowers.  The fairies have been busy gardening!









Here the fairies are enjoying teatime!








Thank you so much for visiting me all through the summer months and now that autumn will soon be here hope you'll continue to stop by for outdoor tea when the weather permits!

I'll be joining the following weekly parties:  A Return to Loveliness, Cottage Garden Party, Share Your Cup Thursday, Bernideen's Open House, Simple and Sweet Fridays,  Home Sweet Home,  Show and Tell Friday, and Pink Saturday.

33 comments:

  1. I just love your fairy garden! You have such cute fairy items, and the begonia is so colorful and pretty. I absolutely love it!!!

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  2. Your flowers look so pretty with the fairies. Lovely post.
    ~Clara

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  3. Beautiful, I love your fairy garden. The flowers have grown and are pretty and colorful. Love the fairies having a tea party!

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  4. Oh you did such a great job with your fairy garden. I remember seeing it in May and thinking it was great but now even more so. The begonias look perfect and those are darling fairies. Love that they are having tea.
    Super!
    Ruthie from: http://www.ladybstimefortea.blogspot.com

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  5. There certainly are a lot of fairies around this week! I love your wheelbarrow fairy garden. How cute!
    Ruth

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  6. I remember your first post and was just fascinated with your detail in the minature garden. This is even better with all the plants in bloom! You must have had a wonderful time building it and watching it grow. I love how it turned out for it is like reading a good book and it having a beautiful ending!

    Thanks, Pam

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  7. So precious! I love your fairy garden. take care, Darlene

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  8. OMG .. How exciting is this fairy activity in the wheel barrel.... I laughed and smiled for two days just thinking about it .. Love that little fairy table with the teapot.

    Such imaginative activity and jollity... It made me giggle...

    BRAVo for finding this creative energy to partake in the ' MAGIC "... I'm so glad that your onboard for a fairy tea party... Hugs

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  9. Hi Nancy,
    I would be delighted for you to link this up to Tea Time! I love fairy gardens and your fairies are enjoying tea, so why not! You have done a lovely job. Thanks for your visit and I hope you have a beautiful day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  10. I love. love, love your fairy garden! I'm still collecting things for mine. Where did you find the fairies??

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  11. Oh it's adorable! I love the begonias and how they filled in. What a cute display all around! Great job!

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  12. Your fairy garden is delightful! My grand-daughter would love it. It's one of her recent fascinations. She makes them from twigs and stones, etc. The flowers add so much! Beautiful!

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  13. Well if that's not the sweetest thing ever!!!
    Definitely your newest follower- would love to have you come by and follow back when you have the time :)
    Hugs,
    Suzan

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  14. What a sweet fairy garden, you have added so many lovely touches. Your fairies look so cute at the table for tea.
    Ann

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  15. What a sweet fairy garden, you have added so many lovely touches. Your fairies look so cute at the table for tea.
    Ann

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  16. Now that is so cute and you can move it anywhere you like - that's great. Thanks for linking to "Open House"! I love it!

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  17. This is just TOO cute! Love the idea.
    Have a lovely weekend ~
    TTFN ~
    Marydon

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  18. What a neat idea. Your garden lopks very pretty.

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  19. What a dear little garden! I just have to have one for myself and have written it in my book of must haves for next spring!
    ♥ Jil

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  20. woow,.,,,,,,,that is a Lovley little garden :)
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  21. Who doesn't love a fairy garden?

    Popped in from Pink Saturday.

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  22. What a fantastic imagination you have! I have an old wheel barrow just like this and never thought to use it for anything! This is just adorable. Thanks for sharing!

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  23. Thanks so much for sharing this cute idea using a wheelbarrow for a fairy garden on Simple & Sweet Fridays. Love it!

    Jody

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  24. That is just delightful. I keep telling myself I'm going to create a fairy garden, but it never seems like the right time to do it. Yours is wonderful. So many fun and pretty things to see in that old wheelbarrow. laurie

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  25. Your wheelbarrow fairy garden is absolutely adorable! What fun it must be to walk into your garden and see it. Wonderful creativity!

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  26. You have done such a fine job with your fairy garden! I think it looks totally magical! Each area is perfect and I can see that the fairies are really enjoying it!
    Hugs,
    Terri

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  27. Adorable! Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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  28. Just realized that I was on the wrong post. Hope you'll be linking your Fall tea today. I thought I had visited all of the links from last weeks party and then realized I had missed one row. This is darling! I have a fairy garden in my old wheelbarrow and I love it also. The fairies having tea is just so darn cute. Love everything about your sweet fairy garden!
    Hugs,
    Jann

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  29. It's so enchanting! They look like they are having a great time! But of course. Your place is always so inviting, even in miniature!
    Liz

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  30. My six year old daughter and I are enchanted by this idea! Delightful!

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