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Trick or Treating in the Fairy Garden

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Graveyards
Tiny tombstones and Celtic crosses. Open coffins and creepy skeletons. This is no ordinary cemetery, this is a microcosm of Halloween haunts making people wonder if residents really do rest in peace.
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Dark Forests
Not all fairy gardens are welcoming and cheerful. In October, these normally peaceful woods can easily transform with terrifying trees and spooky signs telling all who approach to beware.
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Witchy Wares
Cauldrons are brewing up poison potions, while Gargoyles guard the gates. Witches houses in all shapes and sizes along with ghostly boarded up homes abound in this Halloween town.
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A Scary Celebration
String up jack-o-lanterns to light the way for tiny trick-or-treaters in the garden. Do the monster mash with familiar faces and forest friends who have come in costume for the occasion.
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Day of the Dead
Bring bright colors to your pumpkin garden with Day of the Dead celebrations including brides, grooms, and fairies decked out in traditional designs.
From black cats to crows and everything in between. From all of us at MyFairyGardens.com have a frightfully fun Halloween.
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Karen Babb said...
My granddaughters love anything fairy!! They will loveee this!!