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Spooky Halloween Fall Fairy Garden

October 30, 2018 by Glitter On A Dime

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Spooky Fall Fairy Garden

It is a beautiful week here in Charlotte, North Carolina! It is finally feeling like fall. We should have the perfect night for trick or treating this week too.

Since Halloween is quickly approaching, we unpacked our box of decorations over the weekend. I found some cool fairy garden accessories I had picked up last year at Dollar Tree. They are a little spooky for my taste but the kids love them!

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Spooky Fall Fairy Garden Flowers

Since I’ve been wanting to do a fall fairy garden anyway, I had picked up these adorable miniature mums at Walmart last week. They were only $1! They are a great flower choice if you are considering a fall fairy garden. I went with the purple and yellow since I love that combination.

Spooky Fall Fairy Garden

I also added some fun moss, rocks, and gems to our collection to help build this fairy garden. All of these supplies came from Dollar Tree.

Creating Spooky Fall Fairy Garden

Once I planted the flowers, I let the kids start creating with the spooky fairy garden miniatures. They had fun moving the pieces around and creating a little spooky village.

Creating Spooky Fall Fairy Garden

This little pumpkin house is one of my personal favorites. It is the only thing not from Dollar Tree. I actually found that on sale at Michael’s. We placed it on the moss and decided it would look great surrounded with pine cones. We were able to find plenty of pine cones in our backyard.

Creating Spooky Fall Fairy Garden

What do you think? Aren’t these figures a little creepy! They are perfect for Halloween though.

Creating Spooky Fall Fairy GardenThe small green rocks were a great addition to this spooky village. We created little paths with it throughout the flowers to the small haunted houses.

Spooky Fall Fairy Garden

We had so much fun getting outside and creating this Spooky Fall Fairy Garden. The only problem we ran into was our crazy dog kept trying to steal the moss out of the garden. I included a video if you want to see us trying to chase him down! He just wanted to play too.

We have really enjoyed this fairy garden space. I’m so glad we created it back in May. If you have a spot in your backyard, I highly recommend making a fun little fall fairy garden area. It really is such a small space. I’ve also seen super cute fairy gardens made in pots. That would be fun as well!

Create a spooky fall fairy garden in your backyard for Halloween using mini mums and items from Dollar Tree. It's a great activity to do with kids.

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  1. Brittany | Coffee and Sarcasm says

    October 30, 2018 at 9:12 am

    This is so cute! We don’t have a space right now but are looking to buy a house. When we do I’m absolutely creating a fairy garden!!

    • Glitter On A Dime says

      November 4, 2018 at 5:00 pm

      Thanks Brittany! You definitely should. We have had so much fun with our fairy garden this year!

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