1. Make a Fairy Wand to carry in the Fairy Parade
2. Make a Fairy Wind chime for your fairy garden
3. Make a Butterfly Ring to wear
4. Listen to Fairy Tales, as they are presented
5. Make a Fairy Garden (fee required; payable on site)
6. In the coldframe, you may see a display of Fairy plants
7. Visit Fairyland in the Barn
Weather permitting, you may:
8. Visit the Enchanted Forest to look for fairies and flowers
9. Go on a Fairy Hunt (those who complete the hunt successfully will win a prize!). Pick up a form at the front counter.
10. "Mail" a wish to the fairies in the Fairy Mailbox
11. Visit the Fairy Garden, located east of the Cottage
12. Join a May Pole dance
In the classroom at the following times:
10 a.m. Fairy Tales
10:15 a.m. Introduction to Fairy Plants and Fairy Lore
11 a.m. Demonstration: "Making a Fairy Garden"
11:30 a.m. Fairy Tea is served (Please obtain a colored ticket when you arrive. Then watch the sign for the colored ticket being served throughout the day.)
12 p.m. The Fairy Parade!
12:30 p.m. Fairy Tales and Fairy Tea (Please attend only once!)
12:45 p.m. Demonstration: "Making a Fairy Garden"
1:30 p.m. Introduction to Fairy Plants and Fairy Lore
2 p.m. The Fairy Parade!
2:30 p.m. Fairy Tea is served (Please attend only once!)
3 p.m. Fairy Tales
We encourage you to share your fairy ideas, projects and lore with us throughout the day. Carolee's booklet, The Fairy Herbal and Garden Enchantments is also available on Fairy Day!