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Mushroom Décor and Fairy Garden Pieces

Toadstool houses and mushroom ornaments, hand-printed to order.

Mushrooms in a fairy garden

A fairy garden works on scale tricks. Everything in it has to agree on how big a fairy is, and mushrooms are the easiest way to establish that, because a toadstool is instantly readable as either furniture or architecture depending on its size.

The fairy house is the anchor piece: put it in first and place everything else relative to it. The smaller ornaments then work as the connective tissue, dotted along a path or clustered at the base of a plant. Three or five scattered pieces look natural. Two look like a pair, which is the one arrangement that reads as artificial.

Indoors or out

These pieces are used indoors at least as often as in the garden, in terrariums, on shelves and in plant pots on windowsills. Indoors they will not fade at all, so the brighter colour options are worth considering.

Frequently asked questions

How big is the mushroom fairy house?
It is a decorative piece sized to sit within a border or a large plant pot. Exact dimensions are listed on the product page, and where sizes are offered you can choose at checkout.
Are these suitable for a terrarium?
Yes. PLA is inert and unaffected by humidity, so it is safe in a closed terrarium or a planted pot.
How many mushroom ornaments should I buy?
Odd numbers scatter better. Three or five pieces in one area look natural, whereas two tend to read as a deliberate pair.
Can I choose the mushroom colours?
Yes. The cap colour is picked on the product page, and classic red with white spots is the most popular, though the whole palette is available.
Is it one design, or a set of different mushrooms?
It is one design. You can order as many as you like, and because the cap colour is chosen on the product page you can add them one at a time in different colours to build a mixed cluster rather than a row of identical mushrooms.