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Winter fairy in a jar

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Winter fairy in a jar
Swap Coordinator:Americanrose (contact)
Swap categories: Whimsey Jars 
Number of people in swap:5
Location:Regional - U.S & Canada
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:December 15, 2012
Date items must be sent by:December 29, 2012
Number of swap partners:1
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I love fairies in a jar and need a winter one for my collection! If you don't know what a fairy in a jar is, you can do a search online, or some people call them captured fairies. You usually use a fairly good sized jar so that your fairy has some room (fairies perfer glass jars). Then decorate your jar with a nice wintery theme (I'm thinking snowflakes, whites, silvers, etc). If you want you can check your partner's profile for ideas. Then find yourself a fairy. If you can't find one hiding in your garden, you can try to search for fairy images online, print one on heavy paper (or glue to heavy paper), and cut out. Make sure everything in your jar is glued down well, and make sure it is packaged well, so that your fairy and her home arrive safely to your swap partner. Don't forget to include your fairy's name, and you may include a note about her if you wish. Newbies are OK if you have a nice profile. Otherwise no recent bad ragings. I probably can't angel this one, so don't sign up if you are not committed to this.

Discussion

MamaMay 11/30/2012 #

Ok, I am confused. I googles fairy in the bottle and I got lots of anime....

Athterath 11/30/2012 #

Try Googling for "fairy in a jar" and "craft", together. That's how I found the articles from Cut Out and Keep and Pollyanna Reinvents that I read.

Oh, and a YouTube search for "fairy in a jar" returned tutorials from Suzi Blu and Cool2Craft T.V., among others.

Americanrose 11/30/2012 #

I Googled "fairy in a jar" and then clicked on images.

Naeco 11/30/2012 #

Is there a size requirement, or can it be any size we want? Does it have to be a paper fairy?

JudalineZ 11/30/2012 #

does it has to be filled with water or any type of liquid? is baby jar too small?

LonesomeDove2 11/30/2012 #

This sounds fun, but I've never made one or received one, so I will definitely have to google this. I love fairies and look forward to receiving my first fairy in a jar.

BennysMumma 12/ 1/2012 #

another way to look for it is "captured fairy jar"

Americanrose 12/ 3/2012 #

No liquid. Your fairy does not have to be paper. You can make a clay fairy, or any other medium you like.

MamaMay 12/ 5/2012 #

I hope you host another one of these! I am traveling during the time that this swap is due. I just made a practice one though, a spring fairy made of wire and fake flowers and decorated the jar with spring scrapbook paper and have her sitting on a rose branch. My daughter has already put the fairy in her room and asked for supplies to make one herself!

Americanrose 12/ 8/2012 #

Usually larger jars are better so you have room for your fairy, and a (wintery) scene for her to live in. :) I suppose you could use a smaller jar if you are good at doing small details.

BluGinhm 12/10/2012 #

I'm watching this - I keep thinking about it, but I don't think in the time period of the swap, I could make her look the way I want. I'm still thinking...

Americanrose 12/10/2012 #

I already started on mine. :)

rainbowafterrain81 12/22/2012 #

just finished and it is ready to ship on Monday...this was fun, and I think it turned out well :)

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