Fairy Garden in a Teacup | Fairy Garden DIY (2024)

How to make a fairy garden in a teacup

This tiny indoor fairy garden only takes up a bit of space – but it’s just as magical as a large fairy garden in my opinion. A fairy garden in a teacup is perfect for those without much space OR for those who just want to a simple project that won’t take days to complete.

It would be SO MUCH FUN to create these as a project for a fairy garden themed birthday party!

When I was younger I collected “made in occupied Japan” teacups… now I have all these pretty old teacups lying around that I will literally never do anything with… this one looked like it REALLY wanted to be a home for fairies.

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I also happened to have a few itty-bitty fairy houses kicking around – I had made them followingthis tutorial when I was first getting into using polymer clay! So this was a great project that really didn’t take too long.

There isn’t a ton of STEPS to follow to create a fairy garden in a teacup.

After all, it’s a tiny little space and I think the key is to just keep it very simple.

Of course, I forgot to take in-process photos of this project, but honestly, it was so simple – I can highlight the main things you want to think of below.

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Choosing your teacup

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Try to choose a teacup that has a wider top opening if you can! This gives you more space to work with.

I also wanted one that had a pretty pop of color vs a plain white or black one. I LOVE the gold edge on this one… I think it’s so quaint.

At the same time, I was a little disappointed I covered up that beautiful flower with dirt. Next time I’d try to get one with the flower on the OUTSIDE of the cup.

I’m so happy the same design was on the saucer, I love that detail.

Choosing a plant (or plants) that will do well in a teacup

Your plant (or plants, but I mean, it’s a teacup, so multiple plants are going to be tricky) is SUCH an important part of your fairy garden. Even tho it’s the tiny fairy garden accessories that catch your attention, your plant takes up the empty space and gives your fairy garden a “real life” feeling.

Somehow, real plants make it all more believable (to me anyhow).

I do have a guide to choosing the best plants for a fairy garden, but in this case, I honestly would just choose one and make it a succulent.

Succulents need less attention (and water) and they do a lot better in tiny spaces than some other plants that need to be able to spread out. Succulents also don’t mind being pruned when they start to take over!

I chose a (get the name of the tiny plant) because I loved the wild look it had AND I thought the little tiny red flowers added such a great pop of color that went so well with the toadstools.

You’ll want to place your plant to one side of the teacup to make sure there’s room for you other garden “stuff”!

If you are worried about overwatering, place a few large pebbles in the bottom of the teacup to allow for drainage before you put your dirt in. (I didn’t bother with this because I am NEVER guilty of overwatering!)

Cover up your dirt if you want

I personally hate having the dirt show in my fairy gardens! You COULD just leave it, that’s fine too.

For this teacup fairy garden, I usedcrushed seashells (tiny rocks or sand would work too, but I just think crushed shells have that “magical shimmery” look) and tiny unfinished wooden disk I found at the dollar store. (You can also get them on Amazon.)

The wood disks made a great flat place for the house to sit.

Choosing accessories for your teacup fairy garden

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You want to keep the accessories simple, because it’s a very small space, after all! You can overwhelm with too much, and then the cute details get overlooked.

I went with a tiny house, some toadstools, and a ladder.

I already had the toadstools kicking around… here’s a tutorial on how to make polymer clay toadstools for fairy gardens! They are such a GREAT way to add color and these ones are super simple to make. You can whip up 10-15 in 20 minutes!

The little ladder was easily the hardest thing to make for this miniature teacup garden, and even that was not HARD once I thought about how to do it.

How to make a ladder for a teacup fairy garden

To make this ladder I used craft wire, super-glue, tweezers, and some Sculpey clay (just to hold it still while I worked).

First I cut 2 pieces of craft wire to the right size and bent the ends to hang over the edge of my teacup.

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The most difficult part was figuring out how to hold the ladder still while I worked!

I ended up sticking the bottom of the wire into a block of polymer clay – and that worked perfectly.

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Then I just snipped tiny “rungs” and super glued them in place using tweezers. The whole thing took less than 20 minutes!

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I’m not super patient but I let it dry for 15 minutes before I touched it – and I LOVE how it turned out!

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This fairy garden in a teacup is probably one of my favorite fairy gardens I’ve ever made, just because it’s simple and tiny and still SO adorable… and it’s sitting right in my kitchen.

If you’re looking for other indoor fairy garden container ideas, I have a whole list!

Have you made a fairy garden in a teacup? I would LOVE to see pictures!

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FAQs

How do you make a fairy garden step by step? ›

Step by Step: How to Make a Fairy Garden in a Pot
  1. Step 1: Prepare. ...
  2. Dream & Plan. ...
  3. Planting. ...
  4. Add the main features, pebbles and extra natural materials. ...
  5. Add accessories, fairies and friends. ...
  6. Add fairies and their friends. ...
  7. Water your plants and add special touches + a fairy blessing.

What is the quote about fairies garden? ›

Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?

What are the rules for fairy gardens? ›

RULES OF THUMB
  • Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
  • Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
  • Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
  • Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.

What container can I use for a fairy garden? ›

Many fairy gardens use planters, terra cotta pots, or galvanized buckets as their base, but anything that holds dirt will do. (Preferably it would be something with drainage holes in the bottom, to prevent your plants from getting waterlogged.)

How do you make a mini garden? ›

Steps to Building a Miniature Garden
  1. Choose your location. ...
  2. Make your plant selections.
  3. Fill your chosen pot(s) with the appropriate potting soil mix for your plants.
  4. Dig small holes and plant the plants.
  5. For fairy gardens: decorate the garden with mini pathways, fences, cottages, preserved moss, or items of your choice.
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What to use as a base for a fairy garden? ›

Start with a pot or other container you have on hand already. The more creative the better: An old wheelbarrow, a teapot, a dresser drawer, pumpkins, or even a broken terra cotta pot can provide the foundation for your little scene.

Do you use real plants in a fairy garden? ›

Miniature Little Worlds

Depending on how much up-keep you want to put into your creation once you build it, you can use real or fake plants in your fairy garden. As a newly-appointed gardener who likes a challenge, I prefer real plants – but artificial can be just as pretty.

What does a fairy garden symbolize? ›

In various cultures around the world, fairies are believed to be mystical beings who possess magical powers and dwell in hidden realms. Fairy gardens serve as symbolic representations of these mythical creatures and provide a way for humans to connect with the mystical realm.

Is it good to have a fairy garden? ›

A fairy garden is actually a great option to place in hard to grow areas. Other than some small garden plants, most items that make up a fairy garden will be things that don't need to worry about direct sunlight or good soil. Fairy gardens are a great place to let your creative juices and imagination run wild.

What is a famous quote about fairies? ›

Come Fairies, take me out of this dull world, for I would ride with you upon the wind and dance upon the mountains like a flame!

Which two things do most fairy gardens have? ›

“The basic elements of a fairy garden are miniature plants, fairies and their friends [like dogs, cats and ducks] and accessories,” says Bawden-Davis.

What kind of dirt to use in a fairy garden? ›

For most types of fairy gardens a standard soil recipe is two parts commercial soil, one part peat moss or compost.

What does a fairy garden need? ›

Essentially, fairy gardens—also called enchanted gardens—are minuscule plots that include live plants, flowers, mushrooms, tiny statues, darling trinkets, and other mini accessories such as furniture, fountains, or swings. They're constructed indoors or out, and you don't need to spend a lot of money to create one.

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