Well we finally made the little garden that Emma has been wanting. Now she says " I wish I could take it home, but Sam (the dog) would tear it up. We painted the A frame roof. Emma painted the sign. We both painted rocks all colors to make the garden bright. It's all in a broken old pot, but it looks nice. Emma is off swimming with her aunt Angie for a couple hours. I need this break.LOL.
Oh my gosh, I love it. What is it in.....that in itself is perfect. aren't they fun?
ReplyDeletethat is a fabulous project!
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She's lovely and I adore the fairy garden. Wishing you a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. I want one!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful and creative...it's a treasure...
ReplyDeleteoh how lovely!!
ReplyDeletethat is just so cute and what a little beauty she is,
ReplyDeleteMy Gosh- How cute is that? I am so glad that you made one with her. It is something she will always remember- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little girl, I'll bet she loves her fairy garden. That is a great idea, maybe I'll see if my granddaughters would like to make a fairy garden. I can not imagine a little girl that wouldn't love it. Have a great weekend, Connie:)
ReplyDeleteShe looks so pleased with it; what a lovely treat for her.
ReplyDeleteI took my nieces to fairy days at carolees herb farm in hartford city a few yesrs ago. One of them has made a fairy garden ever since. The other day she took me outside and showed them to me and you could just see the pride in her eyes. Emma will always remember her fairy garden. Maybe you've started a new trafition!
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Aww...my Grandgirl and I made fairy gardens. Looks like your GG loves her's too! They are so much fun.
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LOVE the old desk that you and your hubby redid. Awesome job! A keepsake for sure.
Deb
Looks so sweet!
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