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A rustic courting bench is widely used in the fairy realm with a fairy on one side and another fairy on the other.
This fairy garden twig arch is a great accessory you can use on its own to define a pathway, or together with a woodland fence as an entrance to an enclosure.
This string of 7 flower shaped party lights is attached to two metal poles.These lights are shaped so they catch the available light and twinkle when they move in the breeze.
This prowling dragon is just waiting to jump out at one of his friends.. he is around 4cm high and 11cm long and full of mischief ..
This little micro mini mushroom cottage is ideal for mini fairy villages in small spaces like flower pots etc.
Every garden needs a water feature so this stone bridge would be great for spanning a small river or stream.
This 16cm rigid straight line long rustic woodland fence is a great way to enclose a little of a fairy garden, this wooden fence works really well
This miniature lamp post has an antique look about it, it stands 11cm high and is made from resin, with a metal looking colour paint.
This fairy door can be used indoors again the skirting board or a stair step, however this door is also suitable for outdoor use if you wanted to use at the bottom of a tree stump etc...
This crazy paving style woodland patio has a wooden style rail around the outside, standing at around 2 cm high and 11cm across this patio is the perfect place to sit and relax.
This lovely fairy has a pink dress and is kneeling down with a spade, she is around 7cm tall and busy gardening...
Here are two Roman style stone effect urns, one around 5cm tall and the other 3.5cm tall. These urns can be planted with miniature plants such as small sempervivums.
This 8cm tall converted mushroom makes a great outhouse for the fairies and pixies.. . The natural looking colours allow the outhouse to blend in well in a fairy garden
A beautiful cottage that benefits from a loft conversion to give space in the eaves, this home also has windows added in the shingle tiles at both ends of the roof