
While looking through some old emails from Etsy.com, I saw a link for fairy doors. I didn’t even know they were a thing, but apparently they are. Researching them online, I discovered there’s even a website devoted to them. They were first found in Ann Arbor, Michigan, but then started popping up all over. Apparently, while you are doing home renovations, you might discover one (or more) in your home. And if you don’t have any, you can buy them. And you can install them inside your home, or out in your garden (or even on a pumpkin). Under each door is a link to the purchasing info.
Some of the doors open, some don’t; some can only be opened by fairies. Some are wood, some are resin. They range in price from $9.45 on up. (And if you just want the illusion of a fairy door, you can buy a decal instead.)
Pink.
Vine.
If you fairy door is mounted above a wide moulding, your fairy might need a ladder.
And, of course, fairy door enthusiasts need matching jewelry.
Pendant. (Yes, the pendant doors open.) Bracelet.
So, were you aware of the fairy door phenomenon? Do you have one at your house? Share in the comments below.
How funny I should see this right now…I received a fairy door in the post yesterday which was a lovely surprise! I have placed it on my bookshelf so when the fairies arrive, they wont get stepped on accidentally and also in case they want to borrow a book! x
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How cute!
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You brought me back to my childhood when fairies were part of my imagination…so fun and beautiful.
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I actually was aware of fairy doors because Ashley has one. She got it at the Renaissance Fair last year. They’re so cute!
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Oh, that’s right–she worked at the fairy store!
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