Taking the Mystery Out of Scale in a Miniature Garden: Part 1

There before me, in all of its glory, was the first miniature fairy garden I had ever seen.  I was enchanted.  Cottages, less than two-feet high, were charming with their shingled or thatched roofs, paned glass windows, and stucco siding with accents of stone.  As my gaze continued to look over the garden, I could hear the relaxing sound of a waterfall that cascaded into a river. 

Everything was miniature in size, even the trees and shrubs.  Fairies were busy enjoying the garden as they stood by the bridge or sat on a patio bench.  It was time for me to discover what fairy gardens or miniature gardening was all about.  I needed to solve the mystery and begin creating my own garden.

For the next couple of weeks, follow along with me on a miniature garden adventure to learn more about scale.  Next week's post will look into the 1:12 scale, which is the most common scale used in fairy gardens.

Taking the Mystery out of Scale in Miniature Gardens:

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Minikin Scale in the Fairy Garden

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