7 of the best fairy garden kits (2024)

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The countdown to Christmas is officially on, and we're taking every opportunity to think of presents that will add a little magic and sparkle to our loved ones households (or our own).

One present we think many will love is a Fairy Garden. Never heard of one? Let us enlighten you. A Fairy Garden is a miniature garden or a small cultivated space with mini fairies, plants, trees and furniture that creates create an enchanting spot either outside or indoors.

Every fairy garden is totally different because it's down to the person creating them to include the things they like. Some fairy gardens have little figurines of fairies, gnomes and other creatures themselves, some are whole scenes set up and some are pared back and simple. The idea is you can build up your collection over time.

There’s an undeniable charm to the whimsy of a fairy garden and it's guaranteed to bring a smile to most faces. Thankfully, if you don't know where to start there are plenty of fairy garden kits on the market that can help you create your first garden easily.

The best part is that these kits come with everything you need to get started, some come with DIY kits that let you paint the fairies and the homes, others will have pre-made pieces you can arrange into place. Some fairy gardens also come with actual plants included which are great for people who don't have a garden but want greenery inside.

Whichever you opt for, a fairy garden kit will provide endless hours of entertainment and prove the ultimate boredom-busters for active imaginations everywhere.

Whether you're just getting started or are already a fairy garden expert, we've rounded up some of the most enchanting kits to get your very own magical fairy garden underway, with options for adults and children alike.

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CocoGiftsbyEllie Log Fairy House

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CocoGiftsbyEllie Log Fairy House

This adorable 18cm little log house has two little mushrooms sprouting out at the front and a little wooden door that opens and closes, with plenty of room for your little fairies to hide away inside. Made with all natural wood, it's a unique present for anyone who's away with the fairies - and a great addition to any fairy garden!

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Fairy Garden Kit

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This easy-to-assemble kit is guaranteed to give stunning, fool-proof results for both beginners and seasoned fairy gardeners of all ages. Each kit contains everything you need to create the scene shown, all you need to do is add the soil to the container, and add a selection of your own live plants.

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Apples to Pears Magical Fairy Fun Craft Kit

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Apples to Pears Magical Fairy Fun Craft Kit

This sweet kit crafts eight magical fairies. Presented in a metal tin that's perfect for gifting, it contains everything you'll need to make the fairies including a fairy door, fabric, pipe cleaners, wooden beads, wooden door kit, glue and step-by-step instructions. Ideal for someone who already has a fairy garden and needs more little people to live in it.

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My Fairy Garden

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This children's fairy garden is the perfect starter set for the little one in your life who is after a new hobby. The set includes a fairy garden bowl, a fairy figurine, a water feature, clothes line with posts and pegs, grass seed, fairy glitter, stars and plenty of other decorations. Plus there's a handy booklet with instructions.

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Puckator Magical Forest Flower Fairy Garden Kit

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Puckator Magical Forest Flower Fairy Garden Kit

This Forest Flower Fairies Kit has everything you need to make your own garden, including miniature benches and chairs, a little wheelbarrow and a welcome sign. Everything is made from resin which means the whole kit is weatherproof and can be displayed indoors and outdoors. There are no actual fairies included in this kit so it'd be suited to someone who already has a collection.

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My Fairy Garden FG401 Fairy Light Garden, Multi

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My Fairy Garden FG401 Fairy Light Garden, Multi

A fairy garden that cleverly doubles as a night light. Your little one will love creating an enchanting home for fairies Heather and Elvie to live in. When you blow on the magic candle, a night light is illuminated along with gentle harp music.

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Fairy Garden in a Box

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Fairy Garden in a Box

Packaged in a beautiful gift box, this fairy garden kit really is the perfect gift for anyone new to the activity, especially those who perhaps don't have a garden as the whole thing is contained. The sweet toadstool house has a little bench with a fairy on it, wooden stepping stones and mushrooms and even comes with LED lights for an extra twinkle.

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FAQs

How do you make a fairy garden step by step? ›

Step by Step: How to Make a Fairy Garden in a Pot
  1. Step 1: Prepare. ...
  2. Dream & Plan. ...
  3. Planting. ...
  4. Add the main features, pebbles and extra natural materials. ...
  5. Add accessories, fairies and friends. ...
  6. Add fairies and their friends. ...
  7. Water your plants and add special touches + a fairy blessing.

What are the rules for fairy gardens? ›

RULES OF THUMB
  • Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
  • Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
  • Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
  • Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.

Are fairy gardens still popular? ›

Fairy gardens were once the exciting new trend, but other miniature garden landscape opportunities are on the rise. Fairy gardens are still No. 1, but themed miniature landscapes not specific to fairies are sharing the spotlight.

What kind of soil do you use in a fairy garden? ›

For most types of fairy gardens a standard soil recipe is two parts commercial soil, one part peat moss or compost. Never use soil excavated from your outside garden as container plants are pickier and that dirt might be prone to weeds. Fill the container halfway with the soil mixture and get ready to plant.

How do you make fake water for a fairy garden? ›

After you've finished gluing your stones, fill the base of your pond with hot glue, this will create the illusion of water. The more glue you add, the deeper your pond will look.

How do you make a fairy garden out of natural materials? ›

We usually gather some small sticks to build our walls and moss for the floor. You can also lay down leaves or bark for the floor, or just use dirt. You can poke sticks into the ground for walls, transplant plants to create a natural border or build stone walls. Nature fairy gardens are immensely versatile.

What age is my fairy garden for? ›

A fairy garden can be enjoyed by people of all ages, but it is particularly popular among children and adults. It is especially popular with those who enjoy gardening, crafting, and fantasy.

How do I attract fairies to my fairy garden? ›

Roses, which are a favorite of many gardeners, are beloved of fairies as well. Roses can be put in any sunny spot, and will provide shade for any fairy dwellings you may have set out. Thyme is an herb that not only attracts fairies, but also allows humans to see them when worn.

Do fairies like mirrors? ›

Shiny things—fairies love to look at their reflection, so include shiny things like a mirror or a dish of water in your garden design.

Which two things do most fairy gardens have? ›

Often filled with small herbaceous plants or succulents, miniature furniture, and even tiny figurines of people and animals, miniature gardens have become a beloved garden project indoors and out.

What does a fairy garden need? ›

Essentially, fairy gardens—also called enchanted gardens—are minuscule plots that include live plants, flowers, mushrooms, tiny statues, darling trinkets, and other mini accessories such as furniture, fountains, or swings. They're constructed indoors or out, and you don't need to spend a lot of money to create one.

How big should a fairy garden be? ›

I find that a 10-12+ inch pot is a good average size to start with. You want to try and stick to plants that have similar requirements such as the amount of light and water they need. This will ensure your little garden thrives for as long as possible.

What is the best mulch for a fairy garden? ›

Organic mulches help smother weeds, and a favorite is fairy mulch, which is small-scale to fit in miniature gardens. Sawdust, fir bark, ground bark, and shredded tree leaves are additional options for organic mulch. Inorganic mulches include landscape fabric covered with pea gravel, gravel, and river rock.

Do fairy gardens need sunlight? ›

Put your fairy garden near a window that gets Western or Southern sun, and rotate your garden daily. Tip: Place your fairy garden on a sturdy surface so it won't fall or get knocked over! come up through the soil, and then you will start seeing some leaves!

What is a good base for a fairy garden? ›

Start with a pot or other container you have on hand already. The more creative the better: An old wheelbarrow, a teapot, a dresser drawer, pumpkins, or even a broken terra cotta pot can provide the foundation for your little scene.

What plants go into a fairy garden? ›

The best plants for a fairy garden are fairy-sized, so think miniature alpines, mosses and flowers.

Can you make an indoor fairy garden? ›

With a little hot glue, a few craft supplies and some potted plants, you can create a beautiful indoor fairy garden that's perfect for every season. Click through this gallery for fun ideas and inspiration to get started on your own fairy garden.

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