Monday, August 31, 2009

The Magical FAIRY and GNOME GARDEN Challenge and Giveaway!


A Fairy or Gnome Garden is such a place of magic for a child.. to build it AND to play in it. It is a creative and imaginative jewel of childhood who's magic and memory can last forever. Please invite as many people and their children to join us in this magical challenge and LETS MAKE SOME FAIRY and GNOME GARDENS!
Rules of the Challenge;

1. We encourage everyone to create their own FAIRY or GNOME GARDEN. It can be in a bowl, a planter, a shady spot in the garden... anywhere, as long as it is a place of fairy magic and enchantment.

2. Post about your FAIRY or GNOME GARDEN and let me know or send me a photo of it on my email and you will go into the drawing to win...

**A package of fairy garden furniture and treasures, including this mushroom,
Magic Mushroom
AND


Everyone who has participated in The Magical FAIRY or GNOME GARDEN Challenge, will go into a draw and the winner will be randomly selected. In addition, K will choose 3 of her favourites, these three will be added in the draw an additional 10 times! The draw will take place on Wednesday, September 23, so, be sure to get your Fairy or Gnome Gardens in before then.

I will link to your Fairy Garden so that everyone can see your enchantment too.

Leading up to September 23, I will be posting many Fairy Garden activities, including making how to make a Fairy or Gnome Garden and how to make all sorts of fairy furniture so be sure tocheck it out daily.


Blessings and magic.

11 comments:

Tammy said...
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Linda said...
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Sara Williams said...

Amazing sand castles x

Dawn said...

Oh, what a fun thing to stumble upon! Those sculptures are amazing. :)

Jill said...

And I have a hard time just trying to make dribble castles... These folks always amaze me. I watched a man making something HUGE from behind one day at the beach (meaning I was behind him) and I finally had to take a walk just to see what he was making. Turns out it was a really, really big naked woman lying on her side. The detail was truly amazing, but I have to say, I steered my young boys around the other way - which is sad, since it was art, but as a young mom, I had enough on my plate!

aforestfrolic said...

Those are amazing castles! That is so sweet, your sons face, tee hee...what a cutie.

Jamie :)

goldenbird said...

Those sand castles are just incredible. I wonder how they make them. Love the picture of St. George by the slain dragon.

Louise said...
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Ziezo said...

Thanks to the 'frugal family blog' I finally discovered you. . . FANTASTIC blog with wonderful ideas. I am a Waldorf mom of 3 in Nairobi. . . Difficult to get some of the materials here, but certainly worth a try. I hope you don't mind that I will share your ideas with the teachers at school. . .

Ziezo said...

BTW - Also LOVE your etsy shop items!

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Mom of two sunbursts of joy; K, my precious kitten, 7. I love her curly brown hair, the freedom of her imagination and her deep, sweet innocence. T is 4. He is my blond, blue-eyed bear. He makes me laugh. Wife to A Good Man. He is my love, my very best friend and the one who keeps me grounded (I tend to go off with the fairies now and then). I am consciously trying to be mindful of each and every moment; embrace life with love, laughter and learning and give freely knowing that what I have is considerable. Also, trying show my kids the beauty of nature in our concrete jungle; enter Waldorf, my newfound passion!