How to make a little fairy diorama

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There were more fairy family photos to add to the mantel from our wing making event that Miss Tree gifted us with at Solstice.  

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Now, I think I have us all represented over the fireplace.  I’ve used a variety of ways to display them from frames, shadow boxes, in bottles, hanging, and more.

I ran out of space for more frames, so thought I’d craft a mini diorama for my son and Dewdrop.

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The first step was to cut out, glitter and decorate the people I wanted to use.

Next, I cut an arch shape from two sided cardstock. No pattern, just a roughly arch shaped piece because I knew it would be covered.

I glued Adam to the arch and then glued the arch to the inside of a mayo jar lid.

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To strengthen and support the arch, I added a strip of more cardstock to the back.

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Some grosgrain ribbon covered the lid up.

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I filled the inside of the lid with blobs and globs of Ultimate glue, stuck a bent pie cleaner where I wanted Dewdrop to stand, then filled the lid with moss.

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Dewdrop was then glued to the pipe cleaner and clamped til dry.

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To stabilize the pipe cleaner, I glued pretty rocks onto the moss.  They also worked as weights to keep the piece upright.

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You can see behind Dewdrop into the lid in this picture.  I added flowers and leaves around the archway and a few flowers into the moss too.

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Ta-dah!

This isn’t a very refined, or perfected project  just a quickie not meant to last a life time.  But it suited my purposes for a way to add more family fairies to my display.

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This is my springtime mantel  and I like it so much, it might be up all summer.  I think I even see a few spots where I could squeeze in a few more sprites…

 

1 thought on “How to make a little fairy diorama”

  1. Ellen D. Bailey

    How absolutely adorable and so creative! Most of my craft items are packed for a move, but I might be able to scrounge up what’s necessary.

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