I have put a faerie house kit together for assembly with my grandchildren where they live. I have tried to anticipate what I will need. This is tricky because the way I usually work is a bit hodgepodge; as I make something, I just look around in my eclectic mess of supplies for what might work. I can't do any more house assembly because I need to know the environment it will go into, most particularly, how the base of the tree -- trunk and roots -- is shaped.
These parts are just balanced together to give an idea of where this is headed. The stairs might not be needed at all; I can cut off whatever is not needed. I can't finish the roof until I know what shape it will be.
Details:
William Morris wall paper
flooring
mailbox with some wee letters
Supplies: leaves, sticks, pinecone spikes, shiny things, star fish
Ready to go. I hope the weather is easy to get along with. Spring has given blizzards and other deluges. I wonder if I should find more sticks?
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