New Jersey Woman Builds Tiny Furniture For An Adorable Fairy Trail

When you walk through the woods or in a beautiful garden, you may often notice a small hint of magic.

You are probably curious as to where that magic sparks from. Well, have you ever seen a fairy door before? Sometimes, they're very hard to notice as they're quite small.

Fairy doors are often found at the bottom of trees, but can also be found hidden in the home or garden, as a way to tell children about fairy tales. Like this mother who created a fairy tale bedroom for her daughter, fairy doors help a child's imagination!

One New Jersey woman is single-handedly managing the South Mountain Fairy Trail in Locust Grove. She is basically the trail's fairy queen!

Once a week, Therese Ojibway visits the trail, where she handles all of the fairy furniture she builds. She has created about 20 to 30 tiny little pieces of furniture for the trail.

She only puts natural, biodegradable materials into her furniture. This way, the little doors and homes along the trail will not harm the existing area at all. What would you do if you spotted one of these doors while taking a walk in the woods?

If you liked this fairy trail and would like to build a fairy home of your own in your garden, you can watch this amazing fairy door DIY video!

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