FAIRY GARDENS~ you can plant a garden for the them. This is a wonderful and fun idea. You can think about planting bluebells and roses in the garden, since fairies love them. Also, fairies and animals alike love water. You can create a wonderful pool in the middle of your garden. Just dig a small hole and line it. Place rocks around the edge of it. You can replenish the water each time you water your garden. Fairies all alike will love your garden. Let small parts of your garden grow wild. This means by letting it get over grow and tangled without weeding it, so the fairies can feel safe and hid in your garden. Also it can be for the wild fairies who don't like to come out as much.

Fairy Altar's : You can set aside a small table top , corner dresser top, etc. for Fairies Altars. On this ALTAR you can place a basket and in the basket you could have flowers (that I've mentioned before that faeries like) and statutes.Dirt and water are also good. Make it pretty, but make it like a home as well. A rose oil burner can be great too.

Fairies like bubbles too... Buy one of those cheap bubble bottles (for kids) and sit in your garden . ask the fairies to join you and just blow bubbles. Watch the bubbles and relax. Don't just blow them all out for the heck of it. Smile and have fun doing it. Don't be nervous because 1) there is no reason to be 2) the fairies may sense it.

 

Fairy Magick:

Fairies can be very helpful in magick, as they have a lot of power and they are certainly not ignorant  when it comes to using it.Fairies know a great deal of magick and glamour themselves, so if you can get them to trust you/ they can be a great help.

 

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