DIY Fairy Garden In 5 Easy Steps | Franz Witte Garden Center (2024)

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With spring well on its way, what better time to start crafting than now? Fairy gardens are fairly quick and fun activities for people and kiddos of all ages. Not only does this activity get all the creative juices flowing, but you’re also making a cute additional piece of artwork to decorate your home with. Fairy gardens are a great way to kick off the spring season by adding a colorful and whimsical element to your space. In this article, we will walk you through a quick and easy 5-step guide to creating your own!

Step 1. Create your design & choose your supplies

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The first thing you’ll want to do is get inspiration. I like to look online for some ideas and then I will doodle something up so I can get an idea of what will fit in my pot and how I will arrange it. Then the next step is to find your plants and supplies! Depending on how large your garden will be will determine the size of pot to use. I find that a 10-12+ inch pot is a good average size to start with. You want to try and stick to plants that have similar requirements such as the amount of light and water they need. This will ensure your little garden thrives for as long as possible. In this photo, I am using a few plants and fairy garden accessories from our inventory here at Franz Witte to create a cozy cottage look! (The tiny mushrooms are my favorite.)

Step 2. Add your base layer

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To start off, you’ll want to add a base layer. You can use a thin layer of rock at the bottom for additional drainage or just skip straight to soil if you have a pot with proper drainage already. The soil you use will depend on what kind of plants you are using. For succulents and other more tropical plants, we suggest using a more aerated soil. For average houseplants and more water-loving foliage, an indoor potting soil or compost mix should work just fine.

Step 3. Add your plants

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Now it’s time to add your plants. You want to leave about a half inch to ¾ of an inch of room between the pot and the top of the soil. This is to ensure you have enough room for any additional material you may add in the next step. Once you have arranged your plants to your satisfaction, give them a watering to help them recover from any trauma due to repotting.

Step 4. Create detail

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The next step is to start adding detail. This is where you will create any pathways, miniature ponds, stepping stones, rock stairs, etc. During this step, you will basically create any kind of details that aren’t pre-made such as a fairy house and other props. Here in our garden center, you can find the pebbles pictured above that are also used in this example!

Step 5. Add your props

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Now all you have to do is add your props! This is where you really get to have fun playing with decorations and different styles. When choosing the right props for your garden, keep in mind the size of the area you have to work with. Getting proportionate props will ensure the elegance and flow of your garden. A basic rule of thumb to follow and help guide you is while in the process of acquiring and setting up your items, I like to categorize them into three groups. You have your focus point objects such as your fairy house, bench, bridge, etc. Then you have your characters like animals, fairies, and other creatures. And lastly, you have your add-on pieces like mushrooms, a mailbox, signs, and other finishing touches. Putting the objects in categories will help give you an idea of what all you can put in your garden to carry it to completion!

At our garden center, there is plenty of fun materials to choose from. Not only do we carry the products, but we have experts in design who are more than happy and eager to help you reach your goals. Make sure to stop by and shop around when starting your next project!

All materials that were used in this project can be found in our garden center.

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DIY Fairy Garden In 5 Easy Steps | Franz Witte Garden Center? ›

To make a fairy house, start by decorating a piece of cardboard or scrap wood with pebbles, moss, or grass to use as a base for your house. Next, stack twigs like Lincoln logs to make walls for the house, using wood glue to keep them together. You'll also want to leave a hole for the door.

How do you make a fairy garden step by step? ›

Step-by-Step DIY Fairy Garden Tutorial
  1. Choose a container and location for your DIY fairy garden. ...
  2. Select plants, fairy figurines, and garden Accessories. ...
  3. Add soil to the fairy garden container or location of choice. ...
  4. Arrange miniature live plants and fairy garden accessories. ...
  5. Plant and mold fairy garden DIY features.
May 11, 2022

How to make a fairy house easy? ›

To make a fairy house, start by decorating a piece of cardboard or scrap wood with pebbles, moss, or grass to use as a base for your house. Next, stack twigs like Lincoln logs to make walls for the house, using wood glue to keep them together. You'll also want to leave a hole for the door.

What kind of soil do you use in a fairy garden? ›

For most types of fairy gardens a standard soil recipe is two parts commercial soil, one part peat moss or compost. Never use soil excavated from your outside garden as container plants are pickier and that dirt might be prone to weeds. Fill the container halfway with the soil mixture and get ready to plant.

How do you make a secret fairy garden? ›

Gathering supplies for your fairy garden is like going on a treasure hunt! You'll need a container to hold your magical world, some potting soil to keep your plants happy, and of course, lots of cute accessories to bring it all together. Don't forget to add a sprinkle of fairy dust for that extra touch of magic!

How to make an inexpensive fairy garden? ›

Add soil or sand, and build your garden using found objects such as pine cones, sticks and stones, or miniature decorative items you've made or purchased at a craft store. Stick with a certain theme, such as a cottage garden, the beach or the woodlands—or not!

What are the rules for a fairy garden? ›

RULES OF THUMB
  • Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
  • Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
  • Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
  • Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.

Can you make an indoor fairy garden? ›

Terrariums are little self-contained gardens usually created in glass jars or containers, so they make for perfect indoor fairy gardens. Also, the kind of plants often found in terrariums require little maintenance and upkeep, so you won't have to tend the garden too much.

How to make a fairy garden door? ›

How to make a fairy door
  1. Line up some lolly sticks or twigs.
  2. Glue two sticks diagonally across your 'door' to hold it together.
  3. Look for acorn cups or tiny pebbles to be your doorknob and letterbox. Glue them in place. ...
  4. When the glue is dry, place your door against a tree trunk or wall.
Apr 22, 2019

How do you make a fairy garden tent? ›

Tent Fit For a Fairy

Create the perfect place for a fairy to rest with skewers, twine and scrap fabric. Glue cut skewer pieces together to create a tent frame and secure with twine binding. Trim scrap fabric to lay evenly over the frame and secure with hot glue as needed.

What do you put under a fairy garden? ›

Many fairy gardens use planters, terra cotta pots, or galvanized buckets as their base, but anything that holds dirt will do. (Preferably it would be something with drainage holes in the bottom, to prevent your plants from getting waterlogged.)

What is the best mulch for a fairy garden? ›

As you can see in the above photo of one of my little fairy gardens, there are lots of amazing things you can use for mulch besides chipped wood. I have used seashells, glass, rocks, pebbles, cocoa husks, recycled rubber, crushed bricks, and many other substitutes in garden beds.

Do fairy gardens need sunlight? ›

A fairy garden is actually a great option to place in hard to grow areas. Other than some small garden plants, most items that make up a fairy garden will be things that don't need to worry about direct sunlight or good soil.

How do I attract fairies to my fairy garden? ›

Rocks—fairies are attracted to all kinds of shiny stones like agate, quartz, or crystal. Use them to decorate your garden and give the little ones a place to sit. Shiny things—fairies love to look at their reflection, so include shiny things like a mirror or a dish of water in your garden design.

What is a good base for a fairy garden? ›

Add your base layer

You can use a thin layer of rock at the bottom for additional drainage or just skip straight to soil if you have a pot with proper drainage already. The soil you use will depend on what kind of plants you are using. For succulents and other more tropical plants, we suggest using a more aerated soil.

How to make a succulent fairy garden? ›

Fill your container with a potting mix formulated for cacti and succulents. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to completely dry out before watering again. Take care not to wet the leaves of your succulents. Place your miniature, succulent fairy garden in an area that receives plenty of sunlight.

What is a indoor fairy garden? ›

Now you can have a living Fairy Garden inside your bedroom! Grow a field of grass around your fairy's sweet little cottage and create a magical mini garden she will love. With a doormouse living in a tiny flower house and flowers galore, your fairy will have a home that you both will adore!

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