I came across The Fairy Door Store on Facebook and I fell instantly in love with the product. The fairy doors are all kinds of magical cuteness, sure to stimulate imaginative play for kids. I emailed Sarah from to ask her if she would work with me to do a play scene for my blog, and so here we are.
Imaginative Play Scene
Materials
Fairy Door
Shells
Decorative stones
Fairy or small doll
Ribbon or streamers (optional)
To set up this this play scene, I placed a few shells and decorative stones at the base of a tree and used blu-tack (glue to make it permanent) the fairy door to the trunk. I also tied a few ribbons on the tree branches above the door, and it looks truly magical! I wish I could describe the gasp of delight from my daughter when she saw this.
About The Fairy Door
The doors come beautifully packaged in a gorgeous box, and included is a bag of fairy dust, and a magical golden key that only the fairies can use to open the door.
The fairy doors are designed to open inward, so once you have installed your door, only the fairies can open it! That’s part of the magic. Use double stick tape, blue-tack or glue to hang the door.
Inside or Out
The fairy door looks gorgeous inside too. Decorate a bedroom or play room and bring some magic into your home.
What would your fairy name be?
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Our daughter would call her “Finchy” fairy, so that she could live in the tree with all the finches!
Something light and sparkly like Fairybell Twinky!!!!
How cute are these fairy doors?!
Our 3 year fairy would call her fairy ‘Tinkerbell’!
‘Dee Dee the fairy’, plain and simple….my initials!
‘Flutter-by’, the name that my daughter gives to all lovely things with wings that fly.
My 2 year old would probably call a fairy “Flutter-flutter” – which at the moment is applied to anything that flies
Fifi the fairy as my daughter calls all her toys fifi lol
My daughter said Pearlie is her fairy name.
Our fairy would be called ‘Silver skies’ after my daughter!
Our fairy would be called “Fairy” probably! Seeing as everything else she owns is called what it is! haha
My daughter doesn’t name things yet, but I would prabably name her fairy Dawn or maybe Sunrise, from the meaning of her name (Aurora)
We would call our Fairy, “Fairy goody two shoes!”
Our Fairy would be LaLa.
Mine would be ‘Fairy Floss’
My girls say Flower Belle and Lily belle so I will say “Lily Flower Belle” – such a cute door – they’d love it
My daughter has many fairies, but her favorite one is called “Blossom” she came up with this name all by herself too!
My niece Bayleigh said her fairy name would be Sparkles
I asked my niece and she said “Flairy Floss”.
Meet my fairy – SNOWFLAKE
Did I miss this being drawn???!!!
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