Fairies love growing food in their gardens.
Here’s an easy, inexpensive tutorial for creating a little patch of fancy fairy vegetables for your Fairy Garden!
Here’s an easy, inexpensive tutorial for creating a little patch of fancy fairy vegetables for your Fairy Garden!
Materials & Supplies:
A Chunk of Styrofoam
Glass or Plastic Beads
Sprigs of Plastic Greenery
Potting Soil
A Small Pot
A Knife
Outdoor Adhesive
A Nail
1. Cut the Styrofoam. You will want a piece that fits into the pot, but not
snugly. Make sure you leave a good ½ inch or more between the top of the pot
and the height of your foam. A sharp kitchen knife will slice right through
Styrofoam. It doesn’t have to be cleanly cut or look pretty, you will be
covering it with dirt.
2. Cut small pieces of the
greenery, one for each bead. Make
sure the stems fits into the beads. Leave enough stem to fit all or half way
down into the bead.
3. Cut or poke holes into
the Styrofoam. Use a nail to make
holes where you want the bead veggies to go. Make sure part of the beads will
fit into your holes. I used oblong beads so my holes were deep enough to hold
half of the bead.
4. Put adhesive into each
hole.
5. Place a bead into each
hole. Position them exactly where
and how high you want them. Once again, don’t worry about globs of glue
showing, these will be well hidden by dirt.
6. Dip the greenery stems
into the adhesive and slide each into the top a bead. Let everything dry according to the drying time on your adhesive. Once everything is immovable, it is ready for Step 7!
7. Place the Styrofoam
into the pot and cover with dirt. Use dirt to position the tops of the veggies where you want them. If you
want them higher, put dirt under the Styrofoam.
8. A light sprinkling of water will settle the dirt. And because you used an adhesive designed for outdoor use, you never have to worry about this creation getting wet!
8. A light sprinkling of water will settle the dirt. And because you used an adhesive designed for outdoor use, you never have to worry about this creation getting wet!
Additional Ideas:
*If you want straight rows, try gluing beads to a
tongue depressor.
*Make a few extra veggies to put in a basket, wagon or
wheelbarrow near the patch.
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