I can't wait until the garden fairies return to my garden.
I captured all of these images in past summers.
I will be posting with
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Anxious to see your fairy dust!!! XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteI'm a believer! Love the purple fairy dust, Jacqueline. And I couldn't agree more about Monique's blog - truly magical! ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteI didn't know we had fairies in common, besides purple!
ReplyDeleteFairies live in my gardens and in the house. I've been reading stories about the wee folk to the grands for years, making fairy wands and bags of fairy dust to put under pillows. Thanks for the tips Jacqueline.
I believe.
Judith
I love your fairy dust! :)
ReplyDeleteOmG this is so awesome! Love it Miss Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteThere are fairies everywhere in the garden! I love the fairy dust.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Love the purple:@)
ReplyDeleteIt suits you to a "T"~
ReplyDeleteYou dah fairy:)
I do believe in fairies too! Love your fairy dust cursor... Thanks for the link to a new lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteI had fun playing with the fairy dust -I love it!
ReplyDeleteI also believe in faries, that's why I make these sculptures :)
ReplyDeleteLiliane
Nice tip, Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the fairydust in some blogs and wondered...
I believe in Fairies with purple fairydust ;)
Thank you for sharing,
Teresa
Nice touch Jacqueline. I also have the fairy dust. I am always bringing different things to my blog. Fairies are magical. You never commented on the blog header I designed for you. Maybe you didn't see it.
ReplyDeleteI noticed before I even read your post. I moved the cursor to get it out of the way and thought..."how did she do that"? I agree...fairies are magical.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Jacqueline. It's always a treat to visit Monique's wonderful blog. I love the fairy dust that is sprinkled off the cursor and always wondered how to do that. I hope I will see fairies appear in my garden this spring.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Jackie,
ReplyDeleteWow! I am a great believer of Lady Fairy.
Always and forever. Does this mean, she will scatter her dust over D'Box I keep my fingers X.
Have a blessed Sunday with your lovely family.
Hugs from Stockholm,
/CC girl
Jackie,
ReplyDeleteSuch fun, I have always wondered how to do this, as well! Do you remember the movie "the Gnome Mobile" by Disney? that was one of my favorite movies as a child and I so badly wanted to find a gnome or a faory or a pixie or anything like that to be friends with. I love the flower fairy images and the sweet idea of garden fairies, I have yard lights my girls call the fairy lights that we have used in our yard....and they do look magical!
Love your fairies and I know they will have a beautiful summer in your backyard....
Hugs,
Betsy
Monique's blog is full of magic, isn't it! I can't wait to be able to see my garden again.
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