Turn ordinary wooden spoons into whimsical spoon fairy ornaments to decorate your tree or just to play with. These ornaments from The Craft Train are based on the Rainbow Magic fairy books, but even if your child hasn’t read them, they’ll love these delightful fairies. Add paper wings, felt hair, a sparkly dress, and a few other touches to make some of your own.
Any child who loves fairies will adore making these quilled paper fairies from Pink Stripey Socks. Print out the doodled fairy template (or draw your own), and get to work rolling and curling paper into circles and loose coils. Use the quilling pieces to fill in the fairy’s dress or to add flowers to her hair.
Get into the spirit of the fall season with a lovely fall fairy constructed only with paper. Grab the printable template for this simple craft from In the Playroom to make one with your fairy fan today. The accordion fold on the skirt gives a 3D element to this craft, making it so much fun.
Easy Peasy and Fun has a tutorial for the most adorable cupcake liner fairy. The face, wings, and top are made with paper, while the ruffled skirt is made with a cupcake liner. Pipe cleaners become arms, and a cute little pom pom at the bottom serves as her ballet shoes. Isn’t it darling?