Red fairy door with mailbox
Free standing on a piece of wooden bark, this fairy door is covered with beautiful lichen, and a bird nest is atop of the roof with small blue beads in it for eggs. The door knob is made from a ring from a birch branch. A sign which reads “Fairy Haven” is placed on a pine cone that resembles a tree and a mailbox made from a wooden birch round, reed and a mushroom. Fairy mail is very important in Fairyland because it keeps the communication going between the tiny villages. A shell from the shores of New Brunswick lies next to the mailbox. It is a great place to rest and read the daily mail when it arrives.To the left of the mailbox is a gorgeous paper flower that can conjure up any smell from the imagination of the fairies. Ideal for inside use only. Measures 4 1/2” wide by 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.