I was searching for some magical looking doors online recently and came across these little fairy doors. Apparently, they are quite popular and many people use them to make fairy gardens.
I want this one above in a full size door!
Via supershopsite.com
By Loving Lee Crafted on Etsy
By Phenome Gnome on Etsy
I love the idea of using the trunk of a tree or an old stump to set up a fairy house! How cute is this one below.
By Nothin But Wood on Etsy
Most of these doors are from sellers on Etsy. Here are the links:
By Bag Full of Posies on Etsy
Some of these doors even open!
Here’s one that comes in a kit so you could make your own. You get a choice of peaked or flat. I think I might need a pink one!
By TaDaaStudio on Etsy
I think these are a really whimsical piece to bring into your home, as evidenced by this one pictured on a bookshelf. I really love this idea!
If you had a fairy door, where would you put it?
Kathy
The first one and the last ones are dollhouse doors. You can purchase them here www.miniatures.com or on eBay and then you can paint them or decorate them as you wish. You can pick whatever pediments etc you want to embellish your doors :)
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Marsha
www.sassyminidolls.com
I have two fairy door and a mouse door. I am waiting for my husband to "install" them properly :) Right now they are just propped up against the baseboard. Everyone who comes over loves them.
ReplyDeleteThose are all so sweet. I love the style on the bookshelf. I'm not sure where I'd put one...but I feel like I need to spend some time trying to decide! My grandbabies would love one of these!!
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The little fairy gardens really bring out the child in me! I would definitely make one if I had a grandchild!
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Jane
These are so cute. I want to build a tiny house now!
ReplyDeleteLook up Fairy doors in Ann Arbor Michigan, there are tons of them all over town. When I build me a house they will be all over, and they will open up too!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, how cute are they? I know they'd disappear in my yard though. S and N - need I say more?
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I love these doors, I have been searching for a door to put outside on a tree and one for in my kitchen......my granddaughter is so excited that we may have fairies!!!!! Thanks for the links!
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Margaret B
These are adorable--and so clever--WOW!!!
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Cindy
Those are so cute! I love the one on the bookcase!
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely darling! I love most things miniature but the idea of having 'fairy doors' is just wonderful. My inner child delights in the idea.
ReplyDeleteOur local Irish pub has a "leprechaun door" that is just adorable...it sits beside the entry and now and then it is open - makes you wonder :-)
ReplyDeleteOh the doors are so cute. I have seen several bloggers use them for gardens. The bookshelf is a cute idea also. What a fun idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks also for your comments on the lamps. I was so surprised at the change in the room. I agree, the white for summer and then the brass for fall and winter. Love to change things up. Hugs, Marty
That is the cutest idea. The door in the bookshelf is wonderful...loving the ones outdoors on the tree trunks. I'll take a fairy door anywhere....can I really use it?? Wouldn't that be a magical trip! Have a great one Kathy.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I have to go and check out the Gnome one. It would be perfect for our back yard.
ReplyDeleteMy girls would love a fairy door in their room. I've seen the one you featured for the tooth fairy but how cute to just have one for a real little fairy visit? Thanks for sharing.
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