I’ve always wanted to make a fairy garden in a lantern. They’re great small space fairy gardens (much like tea-cup or terrarium fairy gardens) and they’re also great indoor fairy garden containers! After Christmas, Lanterns go on sale at Micheal’s for 70% off, or you can get them at a thrift store… I’ve found them both places. (Amazon also has really cute ones that would be perfect for a fairy garden.)
I wanted my fairy garden lantern to have lights, and it’s too bad that all lights require batteries, because to be fairy they take up a fair chunk of the “ground” in my garden. If I had had more time, I would have maybe thought harder about how to run the lights in from OUTSIDE (I may still change this). Anyhow, as it is now, I placed the battery pack under neath the grass and pushed it all down around the edges, and added a few dobs of hot glue to really keep it in place. I left the corner with the switch for the lights free of course – and it sort of popped up annoyingly.
First I tried this little rocking chair and a tiny stool as a table… I made little books for the table by folding small pieces of cardboard and glued them together with hot glue (because they were just so small they wouldn’t stay shut lol.) But I didn’t LOVE the way it looked… (I really didn’t love how the one little light was shining on that rock so I did move that as well.)
I painted the chair white with acrylic paint – not in a particularly careful way, I didn’t care if the chair looked warn. I find most fairies don’t aren’t terrible picky things. I was so impatient for it to dry I MAY have gotten a little paint on some of my plants… But it made a HUGE DIFFERENCE!!! I LOVE the little white chair (and the larger book). It makes the PERFECT decor for a fairy garden in a lantern!