15 Breathtaking DIY Fairy Gardens (2024)

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15 Breathtaking DIY Fairy Gardens (1)Rachel BroughamUpdated: Mar. 17, 2023

    Looking for DIY fairy garden ideas? Here are 15 miniature beauties that can add whimsical fun to your landscape.

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    Retaining Wall Fairy Garden

    This detailed DIY fairy garden is built into a retaining wall.And check out the little bridge, patio furniture and the walkway up to the home.

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    Campsite Fairy Garden

    Who says fairies can't go camping? This DIY fairy garden uses a camper, Adirondack chairs and even a canoe for a different take on the traditional fairy garden.

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    Fairy Garden House

    Similar to a dollhouse, this DIY fairy garden home is built upon a log and has multiple levels with walkways and ladders. And small pebbles and flowers complete the whimsical look. Check out some enchanting fairy garden kits you can buy.

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    Gnome Home Fairy Garden

    This DIY fairy garden has a gnome home nailed into the side of a tree. And note the little steps going up the side of the tree to the house.

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    Rock Fairy Garden

    Rocks make the base for this fairy garden in an old wood bucket. To get the look, you could repurpose a small watering can as the home and don't forget the mushroom tic-tac-toe game on the side.

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    Raised Bed Fairy Garden

    This sweet DIY fairy garden uses a raised garden bed for the base. And it even has a church, gazebo and chicken run!

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    Planter Fairy Garden

    Grab three flower pots and you're on your way to a multi-level DIY fairy garden. And use some sticks bound together with thin wire for walkways to connect each level for an outdoor fairy garden.

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    Terrarium Fairy Garden

    This DIY fairy garden, built in a terrarium, is small enough to keep inside. So find a container and use succulents, mosses and African violets which all do well in terrariums.

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    Backyard Patio Fairy Garden

    Check out the backyard patio theme of this DIY fairy garden. And there's everything from tiny DIY fairy garden furniture, planters, a bike and even a small water feature.

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    Hut Village Fairy Garden

    Welcome to the DIY outdoor fairy garden hut village! Each of these homes has its own unique style, including small details like the unique front doors.

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    Snoozing Gnome Fairy Garden

    This gnome is taking a nap in his fairy garden. And try using some netting to create a hammock and staple it to two sturdy sticks to recreate the look of this and other gnome garden ideas. Or take a look at 12 really tacky lawn ornaments.

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    Backyard Pond Fairy Garden

    Try building your DIY fairy garden around a backyard pond.And this one features a small sitting area and many well-maintained plants to complete the look of a fairy garden pond.

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    Container Fairy Garden

    An old container, even a wheelbarrow, can be the perfect container for a DIY fairy garden. And this container garden has easy-to-maintain succulents for the greenery, it's one of those great fairy garden container ideas that are easy.

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    Fairy Garden in the Woods

    Take your DIY fairy garden to the woods! Use some rocks and pebbles for a walkway.And you can even add a miniature street light like the one seen here for a beautiful outdoor fairy garden.

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    Broken Pot Fairy Garden

    Don't throw away that broken flower pot or any of these things either because you can repurpose them. This DIY fairy garden uses several broken clay pots for a multi-level fairy garden. And use slow-growing plants along the sides and complete the look with a little fairy home and figure on the top.

    Originally Published: March 18, 2019

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    Rachel Brougham

    Rachel Brougham lived through a major home renovation in 2019, knows the ups and downs of home improvement, and loves sharing tips with readers. A veteran journalist of both print and television, she’s won several awards for her writing and has covered everything from the environment and education to health care, politics and food. She’s written for several publications beyond newspapers including Bob Vila, Taste of Home and Minnesota Parent, and she currently writes a weekly syndicated newspaper column. Her memoir, Widowland, about the sudden loss of her husband, was published in 2022. She specializes in everything from home decor and design to lawn and garden, product reviews and pet care. When she’s not writing, you can usually find her tending to her garden (both vegetables and native plants), playing with her dog, watching sports with her family or getting some exercise. A native of Michigan, she currently lives in Minneapolis. An avid user of Instagram, you can follow her @RachBrougham.

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    FAQs

    What are the rules for fairy gardens? ›

    All fairy gardens must include water. Bird baths, shallow bowls, or a small cup filled with clean water will do the trick. Another addition to your fairy garden can include a small fairy house made of natural items, such as twigs or stones. A small crystal placed on the house will attract the fairy to it.

    Which two things do most fairy gardens have? ›

    “The basic elements of a fairy garden are miniature plants, fairies and their friends [like dogs, cats and ducks] and accessories,” says Bawden-Davis. “Accessories run the gamut, from tiny watering pails to little rakes and hoes to birdbaths, benches, gazebos and gazing globes.

    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.

    How do you make a whimsical garden? ›

    Start by repurposing everyday items into charming garden features. 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.

    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.

    Do fairies like mirrors? ›

    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 do fairies eat? ›

    Favorite foods include nectar, morning dew, flower buds, honey, nuts, fruit (especially berries of all kinds), fresh baked bread, fruit jams and jelly, syrups, candy, and fruit pies. Some are also quite fond (addicted even) of alcohol, especially wines and sweet liqueurs.

    What does a fairy garden symbolize? ›

    In literature and art, garden fairies serve as powerful symbols of innocence, wonder, and the magic of the natural world. Their presence in stories and paintings often evokes a sense of nostalgia for childhood, when the boundary between reality and imagination was more fluid.

    What is a pixie garden? ›

    Fairy gardens are miniature gardens constructed of diminutive plants and tiny accessories designed to lure fairies. They can be outside gardens with in-ground plants, or they can be mini container gardens intended mainly for indoors – at least part of the time.

    What does an enchanted garden look like? ›

    Enchanted gardens are whimsical spaces used to evoke a sense of magic and wonder. A mix of natural elements, the garden gnomes and fairy folk live among gazing balls, unicorns, wind chimes, spinners, and kindness rocks.

    How expensive is Enchanted Fairies? ›

    Enchanted Fairies has pricing information listed online. "Most of our clients invest between $1,000-$3,000 and are thrilled with their art pieces," the website says. "Some families invest $10,000+."

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