We love making things for our fairy gardens. Sometimes the fairy crafts take a while and sometimes, they’re quick and easy. Like this fairy hammock or these delicate fairy wind chimes. And they actually work too :D Isn’t that awesome? Just a gentle touch and a bit of fairy dust is all that’s needed bring forth their delicate sound.
What You Need to Make Fairy Wind Chimes:
- Long tubular beads
- Seed beads
- 1 Spacer bead with holes. That’s the one that looks like a little flower in the pic below
- Jewelry wire
- Jewelry thingy that looks like a wavy shepherd’s crook. I have no idea what’s its actually called :D
- Teeny bell (the secret ingredient )
How to Make Fairy Wind Chimes
Start by cutting your jewelry wire into 8 pieces. My spacer bead had 16 little holes around the bottom sides. Cut eight tube beads into various lengths, ranging from long to short.
Thread the jewelry wire up through one of the holes and down into the next hole. Twist to tighten.
Add the longest tube bead and a seed bead and then thread the wire back up into the tube. Repeat using the next longest tube bead.
Once all the tubes have been added, cut a piece of wire about 10 cm long, bend it in half and add the teeny bell in the bend.
Thread a seed bead to hold the bell in place and then push the bent wire up through the middle hole in the spacer.
Add a few more seed beads and the fairy wind chime is almost done. Give her a gentle nudge and hear the tinkle :D Attach the wind chimes to the wavy, shepherd’s crook thingy and she’s ready for your fairy garden.
The wind chimes look lovely paired with our fairy picnic table or hang them close to a fairy bridge that’s been made from an upcycled plastic container.
And if you listen carefully you’ll hear them dancing in the wind ;-)
If you want to make a fairy wind chime don’t forget to pin it for later.
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Do you enjoy building fairy gardens too? I’d love to hear about the things you’ve done. Until next time, hope you have an awesome week, filled with lots of love and fairy kisses.
Last update on 2026-04-15 / Source Amazon Affiliates
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