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To help attract fairies to your little house leave shiny rocks or treats for them. Fairies love when we leave treats. You can find flowers with nectar, honey, or berries to leave as offerings.
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To make a fairy bed of your own start by cutting the willow or twigs into uniform lengths, they don’t have to be exact! You need one length for the bed base and shorter lengths for the bed posts. Lie the twigs down on the table and weave them together with the twine as shown, at either end and in the centre.
Just like fairies, fairy houses come in all shapes and sizes. They can look like hobbit houses, castles, cottages, be short, tall, simple, ornate, round or angular. Your child can use their imagination while working with the confines of the materials and space to design their house.
Without further ado, here are 10 Household Items You Can Easily Make Out of Clay for your home.
While air-dry epoxy clays harden the best (and fastest)—becoming tough enough to drill holes in it without creating cracks—other air-dry clays can be fragile and prone to cracking. There are a few ways to strengthen air-dry clay and prevent cracks: Use internal armatures when sculpting to help provide strength.
Clay minerals are an important group of minerals because they are among the most common products of chemical weathering, and thus are the main constituents of the fine-grained sedimentary rocks called mudrocks (including mudstones, claystones, and shales).
If you’d like to forgo the flour and cornstarch that is in most traditional clay mixes, a simple recipe will do the job.
Add 4 cups of flour, 1 cup of salt, 1/2 cup of salad oil and 1/2 cup of water to a bowl. Mix the ingredients by hand until they have a bread dough-like consistency. Use the modeling clay to create objects. Store any leftover clay in air tight containers, and if possible, refrigerate the clay for best keeping.
Here’s what you’ll need: