My friend Angela at Number Fifty-Three has an amazing blog full of design ideas, projects and all things vintage.
~Via~Number Fifty-Three
~Via~Number Fifty-Three
I have always admired her simplistic sense of style that is bold in a very unique and modern way. When she asked me to share a project on her blog I was thrilled to say the least! So today I am over at Number Fifty-Three sharing my fairy and gnome garden house to inspire a little spring around these parts! If you hop on over to her blog I have no doubt that you will be inspired by Angela's work!
Happy making, baking, and growing!!
YAY - heading there now - right on, woman!!!
ReplyDeleteWell done you for being asked to contribute in this way, just off now for a look! xx
ReplyDeleteVery nice and creative post at Number Fifty-Three. Congratulation.
ReplyDeleteCute fairy house Nicole - I'm sure lots of new residents will move in there straight away. I like it when I find elf houses around the tree roots at work - sometimes evidence of fairies' tea parties too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your project today!
ReplyDeleteAngela @ Number Fifty-Three
A very sweet wee fairy house, Nicole! I'm sure the beans just love it! So nice of your friend to feature it on her nice blog, too! Hugs xo Karen
ReplyDeleteWow! Her kitchen is amazing!
ReplyDeleteHeading over Nicole!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! Good for you, Nicole. Isn't it fun to do things like this? Gosh, I love blogging. So much fun. :)
ReplyDeleteLovin' that kitchen pic. Headin' over....
ReplyDeleteSounds fun! Popping over now!
ReplyDeleteRowena @ rolala loves
How much fun to be featured! That was a fun post from you. I just love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteOff to check it out xx
ReplyDeleteHeading on over now pet x
ReplyDeleteLove Number Fifty-Three! Off to check it out!
ReplyDeleteA guest post, how cool is that! I love your garden gnome house too - now I know what to do with the interesting logs I've hoarding away from the firewood!
ReplyDeleteI love it!! What a creative project! I am going to do this for a home school project. My kids will love making this!
ReplyDeleteI love this creative project you did with The Beans.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was that I knew exactly where I could put one and then I realized that Lulu would eat every little part of the fairy garden. Maybe next year.
I've enjoyed reading some of her posts!! I'm hopping over again now. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat second picture of the kitchen is not at all simplistic design -- it's really a complex, intricate and highly creative design -- I would love to have a kitchen like that. I am keeping the picture.
ReplyDeleteHow cool is this? I'm going to go and check it out now! I hope you are having a great day. We are finally getting a little winter of our own here. Two rare snowstorms today and Saturday!!
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole. It was nice to see your comment on my blog! I hope your beans are all well. I'm a lover of vintage and antique items, as well. Your friends blog is lovely. When we married we didn't have much so we took 2nd hand furniture, etc and I realized that I really love it and have been enjoying filling my home with "old stuff" ever since. I suppose that's something I could blog on since my gardens are sleeping......
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole,
ReplyDeleteGoing over now and thanks for your visits to my blog.
Happy weekend
hugs
Carolyn
That is so precious and I like how it can stay outside in the weather. It would be so much fun to start collecting little pieces for my own gnome garden!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and your fairy garden is charming!
ReplyDeleteWhat a thrill! I'm off to check it out
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures; thanks for sharing! I'm popping over there now!
ReplyDeleteLove your fairy garden Nicole! I bet you and the beans had a delightful time making it. What special memories you are making with your dear ones.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a restful weekend and hopefully you're not getting the snow we are :(
Cindy
Just visited your post on Number Fifty-Three. What a great idea! I'm going to try it on one of our tree trunks in the backyard.
ReplyDeleteLovely home she has there! Unique but cozy style. :)
ReplyDeleteI like the pine tree in the square container.
ReplyDeleteI think this will be a great visit.. the pics are great... Have a great week.. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I am following along with you.. I thought I already was but did not see my pic in your blogger list.. Have a great evening...
ReplyDeleteyou super star! another little idea for my classroom. We made fairy doors and paper houses and flowers for our Spring wall, maybe it's time to make a real garden. :) Hazel x
ReplyDeleteWill have to pop over, what a fab kitchen!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I love her blog! Off to check it out!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely guest post and project, well done my friend! x
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being a guest on another blog! I checked out your fairy/gnome house over there and it is wonderful! I am so hoping that I will have time to start a good spring garden and, perhaps, make some fairy gardens, as well. I really enjoyed the fairy garden tutorial and I am glad you chose that to post about!
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