This week some neighborhood kids surprised me with a basket full of snail shells!
They asked me what I would make with all these shells and I told them that I would try to make another fairy house but this time a house for the Snail Fairy.
This fairy house is built exactly the same way as the cork fairy house but this time I used snail shells instead of cork slices. Finally I painted the shells with a non toxic coating to enhance the colours but you can also use olive oil. Don't oil them in advance otherwise the shells won't stick with the glue.
For the complete step by step photo-tutorial click here
The fairy houses are very light and easy to attach to any surface, this time I used dried bark.
I'm in love with the soft tones and spiral forms of these snail shells, each one is unique...
just perfect for a fairy house!
Have a magical day!
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Shared on;
The Magic Onions - Friday's Nature Table
Natural Suburbia - Creative Friday
Made by Joey - Sharing Creative Ideas
Frontier Dreams - Keep Calm Craft On
Like Mama Like Daughter - Eco-Kids Tuesday
Finally, I can use all the shells my son has been collecting for his "manly" gnome home, lol :)
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I get over my icky factor, that is. Love it, and am pinning it.
Haha I have made an Elf house inspired by your son's "manly" gnome home! I will post it soon!
ReplyDeleteIcky factor? Be sure to use only empty shells ;)
I wash them first in soapy water and let them dry in the sun, and I prefer to use old ones.
Thank you so much for visiting and pinning,
xxx sas
They are empty ones, lol, but I am still squeamish :)
DeleteI will get my 5 yr old to glue them very carefully. Problem solved!
Can't wait for the elf house :)
I'm amazed by the different colours of your snail shells! I believe ours only come in brown! ;o)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Sas!
~ joey ~
Ha I have those brown ones too Joey, they make lovely planters though ;)
DeleteThank you for visiting, always lovely to hear from you,
xxx sas
Happy Belated Birthday wishes!
DeleteHow lucky for you to have two special days to celebrate on the same day! (My husband's birthday sometimes falls on Father's Day too!)
I hope you had a wonderful weekend with your family,
xoxo
~ joey ~
Cool post and snail house. i shared on google +
ReplyDeleteThank you Karen
Deleteand thank you for sharing it on Google +!
warm greetings,
xx sas
Oh, this is so cute!
ReplyDeleteNice to hear you like it Lynn :)
DeleteThank you, xxx sas
Love this series Sas!!!! Wonderful idea and so so adorably quaint too... Vani
ReplyDeleteThank you Vani,
Deleteand nice to hear from you again!
warm greetings sas
Super gorgeous! x
ReplyDelete:) Thank you :) X
DeleteYour little houses are just too cute.
ReplyDeleteHihi thank you Dee!
Deletewarm greetings xx sas
I just adore your blog and can't stop looking at the little homes! I so wish we had such shells around here. Even when we went home to California {I'm currently in the midwest usa} I could not find such pretty shells on the beach.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely projects - I plan to do some with my fairy-loving granddaughter this coming magical summer before she starts all-day kindergarten in the fall. {boo}
Thank you so much for your heartwarming comment Robin!
DeleteThese snail shells were quite old, perhaps the colours get more intensive when they are older?!?
Hmm...I don't know :)
I wish you and your granddaughter a magical summer together and I send you a big kiss for so much grandmother love xxx!
I'm crazy!
ReplyDeleteAdmiration Crazy ...
Wonderful!!!
Dear Remei thank you so much :))
Deletesending you a kiss from Holland xxx!
Aother beautiful fairy home... yea, we only have brown snail shells too lol Thanks for sharing with us at Eco-Kids Tuesday! Hope you stop by again! http://likemamalikedaughter.blogspot.com/2013/05/eco-kids-tuesday_21.html
ReplyDeleteThank you Hannah for the nice comment,
Deletesee you next week on Eco-Kids Tuesday :)
warm greetings,
xxx sas