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Good way to use chipped teacups. I was only going to post a couple, but I got carried away, they were all so cute. Possibilities are endless.

 

teacup fairy garden

 

 

 

 

teacup fairy garden

teacup fairy garden

 

teacup fairy garden

teacup fairy garden

teacup fairy garden

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I can't even imagine trying to put a couple of these together.  They are so cute.

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So cute! Wish I was that 'crafty'!

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Good way to use chipped teacups. I was only going to post a couple, but I got carried away, they were all so cute. Possibilities are endless.

 

teacup fairy garden

 

 

 

 

teacup fairy garden

teacup fairy garden

 

teacup fairy garden

teacup fairy garden

teacup fairy garden


@SandPiper I have the teacups.......now I need the talent. i'm half way there.

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@SandPiperThanks so much for those pictures.  My tea cups, chipped or not, are just hiding in my cabinets!  Besides, just yesterday I walked through Home Depot's garden area (I'm in southern Florida!) and they had dish gardens I loved but walked away from.  You've encouraged me to try my hand at taking one of theirs apart and playing with a teacup or two or three!

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That is a great idea.  I admire crafty people.

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@millieshops You’re welcome.  Please share your creation or two. 

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Those are absolutely adorable.  I created a little terrarium a few years ago and have some tiny "fairy" furniture that would be perfect now that the terrarium plants outgrew their place and/or died and/or got transplanted into the garden.

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@SandPiperWith the abundance of mini-hostas on the market, you could add some hosta to your teacup gardens, too! Perfect for the partially shady area. I've fallen in love with the small and very small hosta varieties. Have not tried a mini-hosta, yet. 

 

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Mini hosts might take up entire tea cup. Look at ‘Mouse’ series & their sports for possibilities. 

 

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