Fairy Door with Knot Hole Door and Pinecone Roof (GF#755)
$45.00
A one-of-a-kind handmade Woodland Fairy House.
Approximate dimensions are: 9-1/2″ high x 3-3/4″ wide x 4″ deep.
Ships from our Vancouver, Canada area workshop.
This is the very item you will receive, and it is ready to ship in 1-2 business days.
Woodland Knot Hole Fairy Door with Pinecone Roof (GF#755)
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Description
Fairy Door with Knot Hole Door and Pinecone Roof (GF#755)
This backward-leaning, one-of-a-kind door relies heavily on Mother Nature’s gorgeous creation. Made from a beautiful branch with a knothole, it is topped off with a roof made from pinecone shingles and a pinecone core.
The woodland fairy door is 3-3/4″ wide x 4″ deep x 9-1/2″ high.
This one-of-a-kind handmade Woodland Fairy House is made of a upcycled age-dried maple branches, and recycled pine cones.
This woodland fairy house has a Mother Nature made, knothole door embellished by the fairies with a bead doorknob. Its roof is made from pine cone petals, and a pinecone core.
No two houses are alike. This house will definitely invite magical beings to come dwell. We’ve heard that fairies like quiet, shady spots… so perhaps peeking out from behind a fern or shrub, would please their need for privacy, and fairy serenity.
The door does not open for mere mortals. Only Fairies can open the door! If you live in a climate where winters are harsh, it’s most likely your garden fairy will choose to winter in a warm tropical locale. They would be most grateful if you protected their house from the elements, by bringing it in for the winter.
This fairy door is proudly made by Canadian fairies. Any knot holes, saw marks, imperfections in the wood, variations of stains in the natural wood, or other imperfections, are part of the house’s rustic and whimsical charm! Fairies are not perfect, you know!
As hard as we try to capture the most accurate colors, every computer monitor and phone screen displays colors differently. Please keep that in mind.
The fairy workshop is located in the Vancouver, British Columbia area. Made from various up-cycled and reclaimed woods, including maple, pinecones, and cedar.













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