Fairy house and garden
This little piece of heaven awaits your dream fairy home. This newly built fairy real estate is tucked neatly off the road for maximum security and tranquility. New owners can begin to enjoy a brilliantly landscaped lot with multiple attractions. The red fairy door has a seashell door knob, and a piece of gourd decorates the front. There is a piece of chewed beaver wood next to the door, a mailbox made from birch bark and wood. The front of the house is covered in tangled twigs which gives the house that homely look. The house is made from a large piece of solid wood, with a bark roof and mushroom, along with a bird’s nest made from the top of an acorn with blue beads for eggs in it. Green glass stones lead to the side of the house which connects to a pond, pine tree, and a seat made from a mushroom. A fence encases this area. Outside the fence is a wooden plant pot filled with gypsy grass. An archway to the side leads to the yellow door back entrance of the house. To the side of the door is a covered mushroom and under it is a table and chair set made from cork. There is a paper flower in an acorn pot. Ideal for inside use only. Don’t waste time in grabbing this property. Measures 12 x11” by 6 3/4” tall.
About Eileen Lucas (Nee Muise)
Originating from Newfoundland and Labrador, and now living in Shortts Lake, Nova Scotia, Eileen Lucas (Nee Muise) is a proud Mi'Kmaq woman. She has been honing her creative skills as a self-taught artist for many years, and is able to blend her love of nature and wood into most of her creations, especially her newly found love of making fairy houses and accessories. Eileen enjoys showcasing her work, as well as sharing her knowledge about them with others. She believes that “Hoarding your creativity, eventually becomes a lost skill.” Two passions that fuse effectively for her are; making Indigenous items and sharing those skills with children. Eileen won the prestigious National, Indspire, Guiding the Journey Educator Award for Language, Culture and Traditions in 2016. She loves to write, as well as composing and singing songs and playing the Indigenous drum.