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Are you looking for a way to inspire your child’s creativity? Creating an indoor fairy garden is a fantastic project for you and your child that will not only inspire their creativity but get them involved in gardening (and away from tech gadgets!).

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For children, creating an indoor fairy garden can be so much more than just a fun activity. They love picking out the plants, gardening supplies, fairies and ornaments. But then, they get to use their motor skills and imagination in setting it all up.

They also learn a lot from an indoor fairy garden project. Children learn about different plants and how to help them grow. They also learn about being responsible and caring for something.

Once completed, children love having their own little garden where they are empowered to do the gardening activities such as trimming plants, watering, fertilizing and rearranging the ornaments.

The style of your indoor fairy garden is as limitless as you and your child’s imagination and can include flowering plants, bonsai trees, succulents, herbs and even cacti. But if little fingers are going to be involved in creating and maintaining the indoor fairy garden, remember to check that none of the plants are toxic to children and animals.

There is a fantasticYouTube videoHow To Make A Fairy Gardenby WhatsUpMoms. I have used this video to provide the step by step images of how to create your own mystical indoor fairy garden.

What is an indoor fairy garden?

An indoor fairy garden is a pot or container-based garden with small sized plants and ornaments made to look like a place fairies would love to live.

For children, the indoor fairy garden offers an enchanting place where their imaginations can run wild. They can create a fairy world with every feature they ever dreamed of, they can imagine the fairies in the garden and their fairy adventures.

In addition, the indoor fairy garden can provide a calm area for reading (especially about fairies) and drawing. Try asking your child to imagine they live in the fairy garden and to tell you all about their fairy friends and adventures.

For adults, an indoor fairy garden can become an enchanting living centre piece or be a source of imagination and inspiration for our creative sides as well.

Once established, your indoor fairy garden can simply exist as a beautiful living centre piece, or you can continue to modify it as your imagination desires and as the plants grow.

What do I need to create an indoor fairy garden?

Children love participating by helping to pick out the pot, plants, gravel, fairy furniture and ornaments for this project.

Let’s go through what you will need to create a stunning indoor fairy garden.

Pot or container

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From simple and contemporary to imitation wooden logs, the choice is yours. The pot will set the tone and size of your indoor fairy garden.

Choose a pot that provides a large enough space for the fairy world you intend to build. Generally a shallow and wide pot is best.

The pot must have drainage holes and a saucer for underneath the pot to collect that excess water. You don’t want anything that will leak excess water onto your floor after you have watered your plants.

Here are some pots that are suited to creating an indoor fairy garden.

Potting mix

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Use an all-purpose potting mix and not garden soil in your pot because it is formulated to ensure good drainage. Outdoor soils can contain bugs and bacteria that you don’t want to welcome into your home.

Any good quality indoor gardening potting mix is suitable, we recommend:

Having someindoor gardening toolscan also be very helpful for creating and maintaining your indoor fairy garden. These tools are specifically designed for working in smaller spaces.

Plants

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It is best to look at what is available in your local area.

Check the plant labels to make sure you are buying plants that are suited to the indoor environment. Many flowering plants will not thrive inside without plenty of light so it is best to look for plants with colored foliage to add color to your creation.

I like to purchase one tree shaped plant and a number of smaller plants that can be dotted around the pot.

Parlor palms, or any small indoor palm tree, are suitable. Succulents come in a range of colors and shapes, are easy to maintain and look great. You can also add a creeping or ivy type plant and allow it to hang over the edge of the pot.

Herbs are fantastic plants to include in your indoor fairy garden and perfume the air when touched. Mint and basil grow well indoors. Similarly, chives can look like grassy stalks and thyme will grow into an almost tree-like shape.

Plus, the herb sprigs from trimming your indoor fairy garden plants can be used in cooking!

Gravel, stones and coloured sands

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These will be used as ground cover and to create other features such as ponds or paths. I like to use small stones to cover the entire surface of the potting mix. You can then use larger stones, gems, or wood chips for stepping stones or paths and sprinkle colored sands to create other features.

Again, you can use all sorts of materials.Just remember to look in the craft aisle for inspiration. Here are some we recommend (many of which come in a startling array of colors once you click on the link):

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Twigs and moss

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Moss is a really simple living ground cover and can also be used to create grassy mounds, bushes and shrubs. Be sure to use living moss over fake moss because the fake moss can grow mold in the damp environment of your indoor fairy garden.

Twigs can be used to create garden furniture, archways and other features. It is really up to your imagination!

It is best to buy these at your local garden centre with your plants.

Fairy ornaments

There are some really colorful and imaginative fairy ornament collections available that include small animals, ladybugs, outdoor furniture, bridges, gates and much more. Part of the fun is choosing which collection to get and whether to include a dragon in your indoor fairy garden or not.

So cute

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Fairy house

The fairy house is one of the most important features in your indoor fairy garden. Afterall, your fairies need a safe place to rest their heads after a hard day of fairy adventures.

If you are creative and handy, you can make one out of balsa or craft wood, and then paint it as well. If, like me, you are a little less handy on the tools, there are any number of commercially available fairy houses.

Fairy lights

Weaving tiny fairy lights throughout your indoor fairy garden or simply around the base of the pot, can add even more magic to your creation. When illuminated at night, your indoor fairy garden will take on a whole new look and whimsical feel.

These fairy lights are waterproof (except the battery box) and come in a range of colours.

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Indoor fairy garden kits

Alternatively, you can buy an indoor fairy garden kit that contains most of the features – just add pot, potting mix and plants! These kits make excellent gifts for children as well.

Step by step: Creating your own indoor fairy garden

Fill your pot half full with soil

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Plant largest plant first, towards the back

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Position your fairy house and other large features

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Position and plant other smaller plants around main features

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Add some ground cover

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Use moss to create bushes and shrubs

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Add some stones or gems for a fairy path

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Use colored sand to create some features like a pond or river

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Place other features and ornaments. Build a swing or an archway from twigs and Lego pieces.

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And the final result.

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Finally, add some fairy lights for some extra depth and magic.

Watch the full YouTube video ofHow To Make A Fairy Gardenby WhatsUpMoms. It shows all of these steps and just how easy creating your own mystical indoor fairy garden can be.

Creating an indoor fairy garden: the shopping list

Too many times I have arrived home to start my new project, having faced the crowds at my local shops, only to find I am missing key pieces. Then, there is the disappointed glare of my daughter to contend with.

So, here is the shopping list of everything you need to create an indoor fairy garden:

  • Pot, including saucer or tray
  • Potting mix
  • One tree shaped plant
  • Four or five smaller plants
  • Gravel, stones and coloured sands
  • Twigs and/or moss
  • Fairy ornaments – bugs, swings, animals, etc
  • Fairy house
  • Fairy lights

Conclusion

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Creating an indoor fairy garden, for gardeners of any age, is a journey into the imagination and a fun experience. It is an excellent way to enjoy indoor gardening and to teach children about caring for plants.

Once completed, children love having their own little garden that they can maintain and continue to create. Or, if this was an adult project, you will love the centre piece you have created.

Whether your indoor fairy garden becomes an enchanted living centre piece or the centre of your children’s imagination, you will love watching your creation grow, change and thrive.

Make sure you check out our other indoor gardening blog posts.

Remember, life is better with indoor plants!

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FAQs

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

In this article, we will walk you through a quick and easy 5-step guide to creating your own!
  1. Create your design & choose your supplies. The first thing you'll want to do is get inspiration. ...
  2. Add your base layer. To start off, you'll want to add a base layer. ...
  3. Add your plants. ...
  4. Create detail. ...
  5. Add your props.

How do you make a fairy garden out of nature? ›

We usually gather some small sticks to build our walls and moss for the floor. You can also lay down leaves or bark for the floor, or just use dirt. You can poke sticks into the ground for walls, transplant plants to create a natural border or build stone walls. Nature fairy gardens are immensely versatile.

What container to use for a fairy garden? ›

Mason Jars

An added perk is the ability to observe the progress of your miniature plants' roots through the glass. On top, you might add a few fairy garden accessories and your favorite hardscape materials.

How do you make an easy fairy home? ›

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 is a DIY 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!

How do you make a whimsical garden? ›

Old teacups become whimsical planters, while vintage ladders serve as enchanting trellises. Embrace your artistic side by painting rocks with vibrant colors or crafting DIY fairy houses to nestle among the greenery. Create pathways adorned with DIY stepping stones, each one a unique piece of art.

How do I make my garden look like a fairy garden? ›

Choose a suitable container: A fairy garden can be created in a variety of containers, such as a small pot, a birdbath, or even a shallow dish. Choose a container that is suitable for the size of your garden and that has good drainage. Add plants: Choose plants that are small in scale and that have delica.

Can you make a fairy garden inside? ›

With a little hot glue, a few craft supplies and some potted plants, you can create a beautiful indoor fairy garden that's perfect for every season. Click through this gallery for fun ideas and inspiration to get started on your own fairy garden.

How do I attract fairies to my fairy garden? ›

Roses, which are a favorite of many gardeners, are beloved of fairies as well. Roses can be put in any sunny spot, and will provide shade for any fairy dwellings you may have set out. Thyme is an herb that not only attracts fairies, but also allows humans to see them when worn.

What do fairy houses look like? ›

Just like fairies, fairy houses come in all shapes and sizes. They can look like hobbit houses, castles, cottages, be short, tall, simple, ornate, round or angular. Your child can use their imagination while working with the confines of the materials and space to design their house.

How do you water a fairy garden? ›

Caring for your Fairy Garden

Now how are you going to keep this wonderful little garden thriving? Always water gently, but thoroughly using a small container with a spout. If your garden is inside a good watering once a week is enough. If it is outside then it may need water every day.

How do you make a fairy garden out of terracotta pots? ›

Fill the Pot

Place a paper towel over the drainage hole to prevent the soil from falling out. Place the pot over the terracotta dish and start filling both with soil. As the soil piles up, layer in the broken terracotta pieces to make little steps. Fill each layer with soil as you work to pack the assembly into place.

Can you make an indoor fairy garden? ›

With a little hot glue, a few craft supplies and some potted plants, you can create a beautiful indoor fairy garden that's perfect for every season. Click through this gallery for fun ideas and inspiration to get started on your own fairy garden.

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