The girls & I just finished a 2-day project & we're so excited to share it with you! I recently found these Fairy Doors on Flickr & immediately fell in love. Ann Arbor, MI even has tours of secretly hidden fairy doors scattered around the city!
First, I cut some rounded door shapes, with a jigsaw, from a leftover piece of wainscoting/bead board. Any type of wood will work though as long as it's not too thick.
We spray painted the doors. House paint or exterior paint would work too.
Earlier in the summer we collected all sorts of fallen twigs, pine cones & acorns, etc to use for this project. We covered a table with newspaper & set out the twigs-n-stuff, along with acrylic paints, brushes, water bowls & paper towels.
You can leave your twigs natural, but we decided to add a bit of whimsy & paint them bright colors.
When your twigs are dry, you can adhere them to the door. First we played around with the design, getting the sticks to lay however we chose. Then, we applied floor & wall adhesive (the same stuff you use to lay tile floors) to our twigs & mushed it into place. I would've opted first to use my E6000 glue or even wood glue, but both those things are hard for my girls to use & I liked the spreadable texture of the floor adhesive. It is a bit stinky, so use ventilation or do this project outdoors. Wearing gloves is a good idea too.
I told the girls to really glop it on--so that it would stick. I really like the look of the adhesive oozing through the branches too. I suppose you could clean it up as you go along if that's not your style.
We constructed extra accessories for our fairy door with clay. (Fimo or Sculpey). I made some door hinges ...
...a mushroom doorknob & a "window". The window is just a small piece of round mirror I had. The girls used lids from the frosting of cinnamon roll tubes I saved. We just made snake-like shapes, wrapped it around the "window" & baked it in the oven just like that. I also added some leaves 'cause I thought mine looked a bit twiggish.
I LOVE it! We are hoping to make it to the Fairy House Festival in Portsmouth, NH soon! This is definitely being added to our must do list!
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So cute, Em's been begging me for a Fairy Door for our yard. We just made a fairy house this weekend and set it up in the backyard but now I think we'll have to make some fairy doors as well!! I always save the crescent roll silver rounds to use as coins when we play store in our play kitchen -- I love them as the little door windows/mirrors -- genius. You are a woman after my own heart. Wish you lived next door!! Fondly, MaryLea (pink and green mama)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful they are! Now I have to make me some!! Everyone needs a fairy or two in the garden.
ReplyDeleteN - Where do you FIND these ideas? And can I borrow your girls? I have a boy. He just wants to play with cars... I want to make fun girl things... :( - H
ReplyDeleteSuch a fab idea for the "mirror/window"! I have seen the fairy doors on the internet before...such fun!
ReplyDeletevery cute, perfect project for little girls, sadly my boy just doesn't 'do' fairies!
ReplyDeleteHi. I live near Ann Arbor and they are soo cute and fun!! It's such a neat city anyhow it just adds to the charm.
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute - you did a great job. Looks like a super fun project for the kiddos, too.
ReplyDeleteI love fairy doors but I catch are frogs and frogs sort of creep me out (just a little bit). Especially when you're expecting a fairy.
ReplyDeleteThat is so adorable! I LOVE it. In the Family Fun Magazine last month they had Enchanted Toadstools to put in a mini garden, it's so cute! Your door reminded me of that.
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Love it! We are making some THIS weekend! Too cute!
ReplyDeleteLove them!
ReplyDeleteDagnabbit! Why couldn't you have made these 2 weeks ago??? Fairy party tomorrow... Same with Crafty Crow. Have to do it for next year's party! Thanks for the inspiration! :) I'll post about our 2 party from this summer and send you a link!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea! I linked to this post in my Friday Favorites!
ReplyDeleteAWW! How darling. I love the little windows, they're so sweet! Thanks so much for the fun idea, I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteMy family is moving to a new house today, and this is one of the crafts I am going to be doing with the kids in the next few weeks! I think it will help with the transition :)
ReplyDeleteThis is Perfect! We have a fairy tree in our backyard and I know my girls will love making a door (or two) for the fairies:)
ReplyDeleteThankyou and I will be linking.
These are beautiful! Great idea to use wainscoting. We made some out of salt dough last spring and the kids loved it. http://magical-mama.livejournal.com/11442.html Ours were indoor fairy houses though, since salt dough would probably not hold up well to the elements. :)
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i love those!
ReplyDeleteLove it ! I have no words for it and just want to say that it absolutely awesome.. This darling to me. I love your idea.
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