1588 days ago

Fairy Doors

Kylee from Avonside - Dallington

Morning, I make wooden crafts and these are the fairy doors I have been making. I cut/sand and then burn all the door details in.

$10.00 each for the non painted fairy doors, I call these the DIY add your own splash of colour.
$20.00 each for the painted doors.
All of them have a wire hook at the back so you can hang them. I use decking timber which is hard wearing and will last for years outdoors.
Measurements:
Height: 130mm
Width: 80mm
Thickness: 18mm

Feel free to message me if you wish to buy or pop over home to view them. You can also find me at Lyttelton Craft Market every Saturday 9-1.
My facebook page of my other wooden crafts: www.facebook.com...

Cheers Kylee

Price: $10

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