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You don't need a magical wardrobe to get to Narnia this summer: All you need is a little imagination and a few tiny fairy doors, which you can glue or build into your garden's trees to turn your ...
It’s solid enough that it can stand alone without being secured to a tree or wall and has a welcoming, traditional look. The first fairy garden doors showed up in Ann Arbor, Mich., in 1993 as ...
The easiest way to embrace the fairy garden trend is with the simple addition of a ‘fairy door’ at the base of a tree or a ...
The Fairy Doors — including one belonging to Dakari, the builder fairy — are back in Orlando’s 50-acre Leu Gardens on June ... marigolds and Nahele is a tree fairy with a Native American ...
Given the miniature scale of the whimsical ranger-hung door, many notes assumed a fairy ... of the tree’s residents and visitors and how they came to choose the Maclay Gardens tree.
Sometimes fairy doors are colorful and decorated with ... a Brooklyn resident who works in the Heights. “We have gardens, we have trees. And the Promenade is magical.” Some long-time residents ...