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  2. Fairy houses - Wikipedia

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    Fairy houses. Fairy houses are small outdoor structures intended to look like residences for fairies. Creators often choose natural, foraged materials to build and decorate their houses, allowing the creations to decompose back into the ground where they are placed. Fairy house building has been touted as a way to encourage children to spend ...

  3. This DIY Pumpkin Fairy House Is Too Cute (and So Easy) - AOL

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    Make a pumpkin fairy house for your garden using scavenged supplies like autumn gingko leaves and acorn tops, plus mini glass balls, toothpicks, and wood rounds

  4. Fairy door - Wikipedia

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    Fairy doors can be purchased commercially and many are public art installations crafted by unknown artists. [1]Some parents and guardians use fairy doors to stimulate their children's imaginations and prompt creative thinking, describing the fairies as creatures that use their magical powers to protect children from bad dreams, grant their wishes if they are well-behaved, and replace lost ...

  5. Storybook architecture - Wikipedia

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    Storybook architecture. Harry Oliver 's Spadena House (1921), also known as the Witch's House, Beverly Hills, California. Storybook architecture or fairytale architecture is a style popularized in the 1920s in England and the United States. Houses built in this style may be referred to as storybook houses.

  6. Mystery Castle - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Castle. Coordinates: 33°21′30″N 112°03′48″W. Mystery Castle. Mystery Castle is located in the city of Phoenix, Arizona, in the foothills of South Mountain Park. It was built in the 1930s by Boyce Luther Gulley for his daughter Mary Lou Gulley. After learning he had tuberculosis, Gulley moved from Seattle to the Phoenix area ...

  7. Fairyland - Wikipedia

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    Fairyland. Fairyland (Early Modern English: Faerie; Scots: Elfame (Scottish mythology; cf. Old Norse: Álfheimr (Norse mythology)) in English and Scottish folklore is the fabulous land or abode of fairies or fays. [1] Old French faierie (Early Modern English faerie) referred to an illusion or enchantment, the land of the faes.

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