



I am a believer of the fairy realm and love to build fairy houses with my kids. Whenever my son and I go on hikes we look for fairy houses in the tangled roots of tree stumps or in the velvet moss growing on the forest floor. Making a fairy house is an easy and fun nature activity to do with your own children during any season and in any location: be it at the sea shore, deep in the woods during a camping trip or in your own backyard. You can get instruction and creative ideas at the following website: http://www.fairyhouses.com/home.html
Here is a link to my favorite fairy promoting etsy shop: http://www.fairydreams67124.etsy.com