Not exact matches
They preferred to chase each other around the
house, playing big - bad - wolf with some kids hiding under the
fairy tent while others were upstairs playing in
Little One's room.
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After stumbling through their own in -
house CGI animated features, Disney (with a
little guidance from Pixar's creative leader and new Disney animation czar John Lasseter) finally finds the right balance of classic animation magic and contemporary sensibility with this comic musical adventure version of the «Rapunzel»
fairy tale.
I was at a cute
little garden center near my
house earlier this summer and came across the most adorable
little fairy gardens in wood boxes and pots.
The gist is the
house fairy pay a visit and if their room is messy she leaves a note (I made mine a
little poem) on the bed saying she came by and the room needed a
little pick me up and that she would be back.
Megan ~ C'm on Get Crafty Erlene ~ My Pinterventures Lindsay ~ seeLindsay Marie ~ The Inspiration Vault Maureen ~ Red Cottage Chronicles Emily ~ Domestic Deadline Stephanie ~ The Tip Toe
Fairy Rebecca ~ The Moments at Home Michelle ~ Our Crafty Mom Pam ~ P.S. I Love You Crafts Sue ~ A Purdy
Little House Heather ~ The Busy Giffs Erica ~ 5
Little Monsters Valerie ~ Occasionally Crafty Sara ~ The Holy Mess Tina ~ Sweet and Salty Sisters Sam ~ Raggedy Bits Christine ~ Where The Smiles Have Been Allie ~ Vigor it Out Lyne ~ Lynn's Everyday Ideas Evelin ~ Evey's Creations Nina ~ Crazy for Cookies and More Carrie ~ A Princess and Her Pirates Jaclyn ~ The Dotted Nest Kelley ~ Simply Inspired Meals
While we were busy decorating our
house and making wedding bouquets, the
little fairies decided they needed to get their
house done as well.
Especially at night, when the lights of the tree are reflected in the mirror and those
little lanterns scattered among the trees look like magical
little houses with
fairies inside.
This
fairy garden kit comes with a wooden door, windows, and a
little path that puts our
house to shame.
With story - telling adventure at the heart of the collection, Cath Kidston's talented in -
house design team have sourced original character illustrations from the iconic 1953 feature film to create nine whimsical prints which include the films loveable characters; Peter Pan, Wendy Darling, her two brothers John and Michael and of course they could not forget the feisty
little fairy Tinkerbell.