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Fairy, Pixie, Elf, Leprachaun doors

Fairy, Pixie, Elf, Leprachaun doors
Encourage the little people to visit your house by making a little door for them.

Kids love making these.

A completed fairy door along with a door blank makes a lovely party bag gift.

We made ours from cardboard and decorated with felt tip pens and bits and bobs from the craft box. You may prefer to use plywood and paint for a waterproof outdoors version.
 
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Step 1

Cut out the door from cardboard.
(Tip: make sure the ridges run vertically, that way it looks like a panelled door)

We chose a door shape with a curved top, you might want a different style.
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4 comments
Feb 14, 2010. 8:27 PMDuct Tape Dude says:
When I saw "Fairy, Pixie, Elf, Leprecahn door" I immediatly thought *boom* "Ow...bumped my head again"
Sep 24, 2009. 11:13 AMphoenyxashe says:
These are great. I've seen them made out of all sorts of materials, but I like how these are kid friendly as well.
Mar 16, 2009. 12:13 PMhg341 says:
hum elfs are not all small like tv makes them out to be

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