My character (Fairy Mai), was created so I could host a party in Spring and Summer for 4-9 year olds. It is called Fairy Mai's FairyTivities. In addition to the party, i teach workshops for making FurNature and fairy wings for homeschoolers. I will keep you posted about getting ready for the event, the event itself, and pictures of it.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Fairy Iris Juggling

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What one of the parents, Leslie, thought about my party

"your event was the best fairy and may day event that we've ever been to!  the setting in the yard was magical, as were the games, the face-painting, the delicious refreshments, the music and of course the may pole dance.  the kids really liked your glitter and fairy-naming, as well as your (and fairy iris') fairy outfits."

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Does Anyone know how to make crepe paper flowers?

Hey, Sydney here. (Or Fairy Mai)
Okay, so I rummaged through my stuff, only to unearth some crepe paper, fake flowers, and a fairy-ish sparkly skirt. That covers some of my supplies I need for the party. I needed crepe paper to make the flower decor, and fake blossoms for my fairy tiara. I don't really know what to do with the skirt.
Anyway, last night, I glued the silk flowers onto a dry garland made out of twisty vines, and I spent most of this morning on Google, trying to find a website that shows you how to do it! Most of them I need way too much crepe paper for the flowers, so, does anyone know how to make crepe paper flowers?

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

How to celebrate May Day

First, at dawn, go outside and rub dew on your face. This makes your face pretty for the rest of the year. :)
Then, after that, make a bunch of little baskets and fill them with flowers. Put them on random people's doorsteps.
Finally, dance the May Pole dance with at least five other people.

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Does anyone know any fairy songs suitible for little girls?