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Teacup Fairy Garden

Modified: Aug 31, 2024 · Published: May 5, 2015 by Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist · This post may contain affiliate links · 19 Comments

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How to make the sweetest teacup fairy garden with succulents, including how to make a mini fairy-sized cupcake and book out of polymer clay.

Teacup fairy garden with succulents and fairy garden accessories.
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  • Why We Love This Craft
  • Materials:
  • How To Make A Teacup Fairy Garden:
  • Making the Clay Objects:
  • More Fairy Garden Inspiration
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Why We Love This Craft

  • It's the perfect way to use a vintage teacup.
  • The succulents are low maintenance.
  • The little fairy sized book and cupcake are easy to make from polymer clay and hold up perfectly in outdoor conditions.
  • They're so cute!
  • Great for gift giving.
  • They're easy to make with kids.

I love making any miniature fairy garden. See how to make a fairy garden here, how to make a fairy garden house, our teacup garden with tiny clay fairy houses, and how to make a fall fairy garden here.

But this teacup fairy garden might be the sweetest ever.

I wanted to make my mom a sweet little gift for Mother’s Day this weekend, and my mom loves to garden and has a green thumb. She loves gardening so much that she has just about every plant at the garden centre, so giving her a gardening gift requires a little bit of creativity.

Teacup fairy garden with succulent plants and fairy garden accessories.

After our recent teddy bear themed tea party, we had quite a few pretty vintage teacups around, and I thought it might be fun to turn one vintage teacup into a fairy garden.

Materials:

Materials for teacup fairy gardens, including soil, plants, small stones, and vintage teacup.
  • Vintage Teacups: Look for these at your local thrift store, or antique store.
  • Small Succulent Plants: Choose draught tolerant succulent plants. Tiny containers like tea cups are so small that they dry out quickly, and aren't the best conditions for most plants. Succulents are drought tolerant plants. Look for really small varieties, so there’s room even in a teacup for a few little fairy accessories.
  • Small Stones: since we can't drill holes for drainage in our teacup, we'll put some small stones in the bottom. That way the roots of the plant in the soil won't be sitting in water.
  • Soil: Look for succulent soil for best results.
  • Fairy Garden Chair and Mini Mushrooms: look for cute fairy garden accessories at the craft store, dollar store, or at a garden nursery.
  • Polymer Clay: We made some cute fairy sized accessories out of polymer clay. It is easy to work with, comes in lots of colors and holds up perfectly in outdoor conditions.

How To Make A Teacup Fairy Garden:

1. I started out with adding some stones to the bottom of the teacup. 

Succulents don’t like to be wet, and there’s no drainage in the bottom of the cup, so rocks are important. 

Using cactus/succulent soil will help too because it's sandy and quick draining.

Vintage teacup and sauce with small stones in the bottom.

2. I picked up a few really sweet sedum plants at the garden centre, and used one I already had. 

In case you're wondering the bright green/yellow one on the left is Stone Orpine “Angelina” and the greyish/purple one at the back on the right is Stonecrop “Cape Blanco”.

These are great plants for tiny gardens.

Teacup planted with mini succulent plants for a fairy garden.

3. I positioned them, leaving a little room for a rock path using pea gravel and a miniature chair from the craft store. I also added a few faux mushrooms.

Adding mini faux mushrooms to a teacup fairy garden.

4. To really make it inviting for a fairy I wanted to make a few little fairy treats, and I made them out of polymer clay.

I just placed them on the chair, but you can also use a little super glue to keep them in place if you wish.

Making a fairy garden in a teacup with real plants and DIY fairy accessories.

Making the Clay Objects:

Fairy Sized Book

To make the book, start with some white clay. Use a mini rolling pin to flatten it out, and then cut it with a straight edge. 

After it’s cut down to the right size, use a toothpick on the edge to add some grooves to look like book pages. 

Next, make the cover. Roll out another colour, I used blue, quite thin, and then cut it slightly larger than the book pages. Wrap it around the white, making sure there is no gap at the back between the pages and the cover. 

Bake in the oven according to the package directions, I baked mine at 250 degrees for 10 min.

how to make a miniature fairy book out of polymer clay
When you’re working with the polymer clay you could really create just about anything. 

Just remember to think about scale. 

I used the chair as my guide. Don’t be afraid to redo something if it seems a little off. Part of the beauty of this clay is that you can re-work if you're not happy, up until you bake it. Think play dough, and have fun.

Fairy Sized Cupcake

To make the cupcake, I started out with a tiny cylinder for the cake base. To make the icing, start with a tiny ball of pink, and then flatten it out, and add it to the top of the cylinder cake. The cherry on top is a tiny ball of red clay. 

Put it all together and bake the same way you did for the book.

Making a fairy sized cupcake out of polymer clay for a fairy garden in a teacup.
Teacup fairy garden with real succulent plants and fairy fairy-sized chair.

I’m warning you, making your own fairy gardens is addictive, once you get started you start thinking of all kinds of little possibilities to add to your teacup mini gardens. Enjoy.

Display your teacup fairy garden outside on a side table, shelf, or grouped with larger pots, or indoors in your living room, or anywhere else.

More Fairy Garden Inspiration

  • Teacup garden with small succulent plants and tiny DIY clay fairy houses and mushrooms.
    Teacup Gardens
  • How to make a Christmas fairy garden.
    How To Make A Christmas Fairy Garden
  • How to make a fall fairy garden.
    Fall Fairy Garden
  • Fairy garden miniature picnic.
    Fairy Garden Picnic

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to put stones in the bottom of the teacup?

Yes. Small stones or gravel will help with drainage. Since there's no holes in the bottom of a teacup for excess water to run out the stones will hold the soil and plant roots out of any excess water until it evaporates. Succulents don't like sitting in water.

Where can I find fairy garden accessories like the chair and the mushrooms?

Look for fairy garden accessories in craft stores, sometimes in the miniature doll house section. They are also sometimes sold at dollar stores, or at a plant nursery.

Will the polymer clay accessories get ruined in the rain and sun outside?

No, they hold up really well. I've had some homemade fairy garden accessories made from polymer clay for 5 years and they still look great.

If you try making one of these Teacup Fairy Gardens or any other idea on my blog please leave a star rating and let me know how it went in the comments below. Thanks for visiting today!

How to make a fairy garden in a teacup.

Teacup Fairy Garden

Make a fairy garden in a teacup with plant suggestions and DIY fairy garden accessories.
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Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
Servings: 1 garden
Author: Dannyelle Nicolle-Ramjist
Cost: $20

Equipment

  • small garden trowel

Materials

  • teacup
  • small succulent plants
  • succulent soil
  • small stones or gravel
  • fairy garden chair
  • fairy garden mushrooms
  • polymer clay

Instructions

  • Start by adding some stones to the bottom of the teacup. And then add a layer of succulent soil.
  • Plant your mini succulents, leaving some room in the center of the teacup for creating your fairy scene.
  • Add some stones to cover the soil around the plants, and then position your chair and mushrooms.
  • Add the tiny polymer clay book and cupcake to the chair for a fairy to enjoy. You can also add a little super glue to hold it in place if you like.

Fairy Sized Book

  • To make the book, start with some white clay. Use a mini rolling pin to flatten it out, and then cut it with a straight edge. 
    After it’s cut down to the right size, use a toothpick on the edge to add some grooves to look like book pages. 
    Next, make the cover. Roll out another colour, I used blue, quite thin, and then cut it slightly larger than the book pages. Wrap it around the white, making sure there is no gap at the back between the pages and the cover. 
    Bake in the oven according to the package directions, I baked mine at 250 degrees for 10 min.

Fairy Sized Cupcake

  • To make the cupcake, start out with a tiny cylinder for the cake base. To make the icing, start with a tiny ball of pink, and then flatten it out, and add it to the top of the cylinder cake. The cherry on top is a tiny ball of red clay. Put it all together.
    Bake in the oven according to the package directions, I baked mine at 250 degrees for 10 min.

Notes

Succulents don’t like to be wet, and there’s no drainage in the bottom of the cup, so rocks are important. 
Using cactus/succulent soil will help too because it's sandy and quick draining.
Optional: use some super glue to hold your tiny book and cupcake in place.
Don't want to make your cupcake or book?  Look for ready made small fairy garden accessories at the store instead.

More Fairy Gardens

  • DIY miniature fairy house in a bottle.
    How To Make A Miniature Fairy Garden In A Bottle
  • DIY miniature chandelier for a fairy garden.
    Fairy Garden Fish Hook Miniature Chandelier
  • DIY miniature fairy garden pergola.
    Fairy Pergola
  • DIY felt mushrooms.
    Felt Mushrooms

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Comments

  1. Wendy says

    August 11, 2015 at 9:19 am

    I got some really cute teacups on clearance and thought about putting a plant in them. Instead I'm going to try your fairy garden idea. My husband drilled a hole in the cup so I'm hoping that will help with the drainage, but my concern is how much sunlight do these succulents need in the house? Your teacup is so cute and adorable. Thanks for any help.

  2. Meagan says

    May 08, 2015 at 7:55 am

    oh my gosh, this is so adorable! I am so glad you showed how you placed rocks in the bottom for drainage!!! No one ever treats succulents right! They need dry soil with good drainage. Love these.

  3. Kristi says

    May 07, 2015 at 3:23 pm

    Oh my goodness! SO sweet! What Mom wouldn't totally love this?!

  4. Heather says

    May 07, 2015 at 2:48 pm

    wow! these are just the most adorable little things! and such a pretty way to display a tea cup collection!

  5. Virginia Fynes says

    May 07, 2015 at 2:37 pm

    I've never made a fairy garden, but now I think I'm going to HAVE to do this, it is sooo cute!

  6. Jo-Anna says

    May 07, 2015 at 2:26 pm

    This is the cutest little garden ever! I have the perfect cups for this project...I see mini teacup gardens in my future! Love it!

  7. Jen says

    May 07, 2015 at 12:55 pm

    This is completely adorable! I think I might have to attempt this with my daughter. She'd love to make one!

  8. dnr says

    May 07, 2015 at 12:09 pm

    Give it a try, succulents are really easy to grow.
    Best of luck,
    Dannyelle

  9. dnr says

    May 07, 2015 at 12:08 pm

    Glad you like it Erin.

  10. @LaCuisineHelene says

    May 07, 2015 at 10:47 am

    Such a great inspiration, I have never done that but I might try.

  11. Erin says

    May 07, 2015 at 9:28 am

    This is adorable. I'm going to share this post with my Mom!! 🙂

  12. dnr says

    May 07, 2015 at 7:41 am

    Lorena, Thanks so much for the comment, it so nice to hear from a reader when you use an idea. I hope the teachers love them. Happy fairy gardening!
    Dannyelle

  13. Lorena says

    May 06, 2015 at 5:11 pm

    I LOVE this! I am such a fan of fairy gardens and using a tea cup makes it super adorable. My kids have teacher appreciation gifts to make for tomorrow and I think this will be something their teacher will really enjoy. Thank you for the inspiration (and plant names).

  14. dnr says

    May 05, 2015 at 5:17 pm

    Thanks so much Sue!
    Dannyelle

  15. Sue {munchkin munchies} says

    May 05, 2015 at 5:02 pm

    This is so darn cute!

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