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May 3, 2016

A Little "Fairy" Notoriety

A couple of months ago I was contacted Sarah Elms at our local newspaper the Record Eagle and asked to do an interview about fairy gardening. 

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Since it was March and most of my fairy garden was put away we did a phone interview and I shared pictures with Sarah that she had chosen from my garden blog.

I snapped pictures from the magazine.  I was so tickled to see this two page spread as the beginning of the article.  

Sarah's focus was to talk about the growing popularity of Fairy Gardening.  She interviewed a few people and different parts of the conversations are included throughout.

She wanted a picture of me so I set up a tripod and used my timer to take the picture shown in the upper left corner.  Early in March we had a complete meltdown of snow and I brought out some of my fairy garden pieces.  These pictures are from several different posts on my blog.

 I'm so pleased that Sarah chose me to include in her story. I was a little shy about doing it but I'm glad I let my guard down and went for it!

 I've also created fairy gardening in containers.  This can be rewarding especially if you don't have much space or garden beds.

This is my first fairy garden area.
All my Fairy Garden posts can be found if you go to my search bar and type in Fairy Garden.  Because of the heavy snowfall we get up here I put my fairy garden accents away every fall.  I change things up a bit each year since I have to bring it all out again.  

Thank you for visiting and I hope you enjoyed my 15 minutes of fame!

This is a "link" to the Grand Traverse Scene magazine.  My story begins on page 34.
If that doesn't work well then use this "link" and select the story about "Fairy Gardens Growing Whimsy". 

10 comments:

  1. How exciting!!! Congratulations on being published!!!

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  2. Congratulations! I have always loved your gardens & the fairies just make it more beautiful. I have quite a few fairy gardens around my yard as well.

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  3. Congratulations Liz! Your fairy gardens are so adorable. Wonderful article.

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  4. Congrats again Liz.
    May all your "fairy dreams" be precious.
    Linda C in Seattle.

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  5. Congrats Liz on being featured in your local magazine.m that is awesome! It was a surprise to see your post this morning, because yesterday my Mom and I were out shopping at Green Acres. We saw these little fairy gardens. My Mom had never heard of fairy gardens. I told her about yours and to also look online at Pinterest. I bought her quite a few pieces to start her own fairy garden. This is perfect timing. Your fairy garden is adorable.

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  6. Hello Liz and congratulations !
    What gorgeous fairy gardens you have .. I think it fulfills something still child like in us to create these beautiful and magical little scenarios .. it really is so special. I love looking at them but haven't gotten around to doing it myself.
    It is wonderful to be recognized and you certainly deserve that spotlight !
    Well done you : )
    Joy

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  7. Liz, how exciting..you are famous! I love your fairy gardens. You have a nice large area there. I have one tiny fairy garden in a pot but would love to do more. You've inspired me. :)

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Welcome to Home and Gardening With Liz. I have combined my previous blogs “Infuse With Liz” and “Sit With Me In My Garden” into this new blog. I love interior decorating and gardening. I enjoy redefining interior spaces by moving things around and reusing decorative items already found in the home. I also enjoy creating tablescapes and an occasional crafting project. I'm so pleased you've stopped by. I invite you to follow me and I do hope you will keep coming back! Liz
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