A Magickal Faerie Attraction Garden
It’s twilight, the magickal time between day and night. A pale pink full moon ascends and illuminates this special garden. Those tiny colourful stars floating over the picket fence are the faerie folk, assembling for an evening’s frolic.
To plant a garden that will attract faeries, be sure to include a place or two for them set up their tea service, such as a heart-shaped stepping stone. And don’t forget to leave something sparkly as a gift; perhaps a shiny marble or a crystal.
In the lore of plants, certain flowers are associated with love. In this magickal garden I have planted from left to right: pansies, strawberries, daffodils, thyme, primroses, roses and violets. All are said to attract love and used in love magick. Thyme, primroses and roses also attract faeries.
What a lovely garden. Very nice work. I am one of your biggest fans! I always love to see what you paint.
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Lovely picture ๐
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Your illustrations remind of the stories of Enid Blyton. Lovely! ๐
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This post was very informative. I’m learning a lot from your blog. ๐
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