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Relief Carve a Magical Fairy Door

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Quick and easy project comes alive with vivid colors - as seen in WCI50

These whimsical doors are ideal for beginners or experienced carvers looking for a break from larger projects. Young children will enjoy adding the brightly painted finish and older children can carve their very own door. Carve several doors in advance and have a painting party!

The idea of a fairy door is far from new, but the variations of details, colors, and themes can go on forever. I have never done two alike. The doors can look like a miniature version of your house door, be hobbit-like, or have unique details, as if the fairies built them from objects they found lying about.

The fun inspired by these little fairy doors is more than I ever imagined, and I hope to pass my enthusiasm along. Children love them and the stories that naturally come about from seeing them are wonderful. Without fairies about, everything would go amuck! Make them welcome.

Place the finished fairy door on the floor next to a door, tucked into a stairwell, along the baseboard, or on a shelf. The doors make delightful additions to a flower garden or front porch. Part of the charm is tucking the door somewhere unexpected.

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Howard Lobb on 03/14/2010 15:01:41
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Hey... There ya go ! I like the idea a lot it is a fun thing and fun is good, The idea of adding these to a baseboard in the home is wonderfull! The colours do make this kind of project POP!! and the work shown in those pictures is top notch ... H
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