1. Shingletown Fairy Garden Village
Lauren Kyes
Writer at miniature garden. Writes on miniature
garden accessories and
miniature houses at miniature-gardening.com
2. I have always had a soft spot for anything that holds a real and significant rustic
charm. My feelings became obvious when I was driving through the country with
my husband, dogs, and daughter in our big ol' truck. I believe there was something
about those Sunday morning trips to the dog park, which reminded me that the
world is beautiful and magical. We need to appreciate our rural areas and hold
them in the highest esteem.
3. My favorite part of taking this outing was to see all the old original farmhouses and
barns that decorated the landscape of the Midwest countryside. They were my
ultimate inspirations when I thought about putting together a miniature fairy
garden for my in-laws who live in an actual wood cabin surrounded by a national
park. Their entire home is decorated with antlers, bears, antique mirrors, leather
furniture and wine racks made from canoes. When I started planning a miniature
garden that would fit in with their beautiful home, I sought out greenery and
accessories that blended seamlessly into their aesthetics and looked good in a large
window.
4. I selected many miniature plants because my father-in-law has always had a love
for gardening. His green thumb was my motivation for this country miniature
garden. Then I found some beautiful Shingletown fairy houses with cedar shake
roofs in a variation of colors, and the shingles looked as though they had been
hand cut. The quality of the wood definitely stood out compared to polymer fairy
houses.
5. I choose my favorite bright blue home, the Shingletown Cone Top Fairy House with
a matching door and large distinguishable shingles on a cone roof. Next, to the
home, I added the coordinating Shingletown Outhouse, which was made of
stackable grey stones and included the same distinctive roof common in the
Shingletown collection of fairy houses. Because I am totally a dog person, I
designated a safe space for an outdoor country dog by placing the Shingletown Dog
House and Bowl in the miniature garden. Of course, I had to add a favorite furry
friend near their new home and garden fairy.
6. The more miniature accessories that I added to this countryside fairy garden, the
better it became. I found that if I started with a Shingletown fairy house as the
focal point, the remaining options were endless. It is my thought that gardeners
could easily add a barn, silo, farm animals, and rows of fencing. On the other hand,
when selecting fairy garden accessories a person could find a way to make these
miniature garden spaces more festive and timeless with a bonfire pit, gazebo, yard
games, outdoor dining spaces, and bright, colorful flowers added to their décor.
7. Miniature Gardening offers fairy houses, accessories, fairies, furniture to create
enchanting miniature landscapes for containers or your yard. Story telling and
imaginary fairy garden from 'Miniature Gardening' bring the playful kid out in all
of us. Filled with intrigue and mystique each little miniature garden scene you
create is a snapshot of such a dream.
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