How To Make Your Own Enchanting Wood Nymph Garden Ornament

Creating a beautiful garden involves a lot more than just planting and weeding. I’ve always believed that if you want your garden to really flourish and become a peace-filled haven, you need to welcome in some fairies and other enchanting creatures. Emily Dickinson once wrote, “Some keep the Sabbath going to church, I keep it staying at home  – with a bobolink for a chorister, and an orchard, for a dome.” That, to me, says it all. So anytime I can adorn the garden with something special, I’m all for it. And I have to admit that this little wood nymph garden ornament is one of my favorite things that we’ve made.

According to Mythology, wood nymphs, called Dryads, are extremely shy but won’t hesitate to fiercely protect the trees they are born with. If the tree dies, the wood nymph often dies too, something the gods are well aware of. So if someone intentionally harms or causes the death of a tree, they will be punished unless they try to make peace first. Since we use a lot of old pallets to make things, I’m hoping that our little wood nymph helps appease the gods a little. I’m not sure if the big companies who cut down trees to make those pallets say they sorry first 😉

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What You Need

I used a fairy doll my Mom bought for me many, many, many moons ago. Sadly he’s seen better days, but I can’t bear to throw him away. Meet Sebastian. Isn’t he just beautiful?

Poor thing, I don’t even know how he lost his hand, but I’m guessing one of our fur babies decided to take a nibble, UGH!!. But he’s still perfect for making a wood nymph. Okay so besides a Sebastian you’ll also need some cement, duct tape, a scrap piece of wood and hole saw that’s wider than your doll’s head and a drill.

Making The Wood Nymph

Lay your doll onto the scrap piece of wood to make sure it fits nicely, before using the hole saw to make a hole for his little face to peek through.

Sand and stain the wood if you like. I left the scrap piece as is since it already had so much character from standing outside. Mix up up a batch of the two-ingredient mold.

Cover your doll’s face with the two-ingredient mold and leave it to sit for about an hour. Make sure you squish it into all the crevices so you can get as much detail as possible. You can see in the piccy below that even Sebastian’s little nostrils came out nicely after the de-molding 😀 That’s what you want.

Place the molded form over the hole you made earlier and use some duct tape to hold it in place and seal any gaps.

Mix up some cement and pour it inside the mold. You can also use plaster of Paris if you don’t have any cement, but you will need to seal it before placing the wood nymph outside.

Lightly tap the mold to remove any air bubbles. Once the cement or plaster of Paris has set, gently remove the mold to reveal the wood nymph garden ornament.

'I do not understand how anyone can live without one small place of enchantment to turn to.' - Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Click to Tweet

I would love to know what you think of the little wood nymph. Would you repurpose an old doll to make one? Oh BTW, if you’re keen to create something similar, but on a larger scale, then you’ll love this tutorial for making a Spirit of the Forest wreath.

And if you like the idea of using a broken doll to make a wood nymph, don’t forget to pin it for later.

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And as always, wishing you a beautiful week filled with magical moments. Thank you for popping in for a visit.

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80 comments

Marie June 9, 2018 - 3:03 pm
I'd never heard of a wood nymph before and after reading your post, my plans to remove a tree in our yard have stalled. There is a perfect large wood knot in the trunk and I'm thinking if I promise the tree to turn that knot into magical wood nymph to hang forever more in our yard, that it would forgive me for cutting it down because it's hanging vicariously over our neighbor's garage. Thank you Sebastian for saving me from being punished - it was my favorite tree for many years until Mother Nature wacked off half of her during a terrible wind storm.
acraftymix June 10, 2018 - 6:34 am
Ouch, sometimes Mother Nature really does go a little overboard but I'm sure your favorite tree will forgive you Marie ? You tried to save her and if you give her a wood nymph she'll love you forever
Marie June 23, 2018 - 2:37 pm
Michelle, Sebastian the wood nymph is my feature this week at the ToTT party. Be sure to come party with us Tuesday night to see it :)
acraftymix June 24, 2018 - 5:55 am
Ahhh Marie, thank you so much for that. ?
Cathy September 5, 2021 - 9:34 pm
Can the mold be used more than one time? Thanks
acraftymix September 6, 2021 - 9:20 am
Yes it can.
Debrashoppeno5 June 9, 2018 - 1:25 pm
Another great idea. Plus it looks like such fun to create.
acraftymix June 10, 2018 - 6:35 am
They are fun to make, hope you give it a try Debra
Elizabeth O June 7, 2018 - 12:00 pm
Another really creative idea here. I really like the look of the ornament. Great job!
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 1:29 pm
Thanks so much Elizabeth ?
Michele Michael June 7, 2018 - 6:09 am
Sebastian is darling and it's very special that you have created his clone . This is one of the best crafts I've seen in a long time.
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 6:47 am
? Thank you Michele
Tanvi Rastogi June 7, 2018 - 12:03 am
I will be honest, I didn't know what nymph was ... had to google it! It kinda looks scary ?- Super creative though!! :) ❥ tanvii.com
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 6:46 am
Oh no my friend, nymphs shouldn't be scary, they're only their to protect their space. In fact they normally take on the guise of a beautiful, young woman that will only turn nasty and fierce if someone hurts them. ?
Nikki Gwin June 6, 2018 - 9:31 pm
I love it!! I need this on my shed. Thanks for sharing. :) gwingal
acraftymix June 13, 2018 - 5:37 am
? Thank you Nikki, I'm glad you like her
Maya June 6, 2018 - 7:07 pm
My goodness! This is so beautiful ! Who wouldn't want to make this lovely face for the garden and add a little of that fairy magic into it!
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 1:30 pm
Thank you Maya, that means so much coming from you ❤
Mary June 6, 2018 - 5:48 pm
Beautifully done Michelle. It looks like your garden must be full of little treasures all hiding here and there waiting for your visitor to discover them. And that is exactly what it should be a magical garden full of enchanting gems!
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 6:56 am
Thanks so much Mary, we really are very lucky that we've got the space to create a some garden magic.
Nati June 6, 2018 - 3:09 pm
wow! Michelle your creativity has no limits and I am in awe at your garden nymph, what a cute magical ornament!
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 3:51 pm
? Awwww thank you Nati
Sam June 6, 2018 - 6:49 am
This is so lovely! Sebastian has the perfect face for a wood nymph. If I had a garden, I’d love to have a wood nymph or two. ?
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 6:54 am
Thanks so much Sam and Sebastian little sleeping face was just perfect for the wood nymph ?
Cindy June 5, 2018 - 10:29 pm
Very creative! I would have never thought of making my own wood nymph, thanks for the idea.
acraftymix June 6, 2018 - 4:06 am
It's a pleasure Cindy, I'm glad you like it
Karolina June 5, 2018 - 9:49 pm
This is absolutely amazing! Like a part of a magical garden - lovely! You're so talented!
acraftymix June 6, 2018 - 4:06 am
? Thanks Karolina, I'm all for magical gardens
Karla June 5, 2018 - 9:18 pm
This is so very creative. My kids would probably love this in the yard.
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 5:44 am
Get the kids to help you make some Karla, maybe they'll even let you use one of their dolls for the mold ?
Anonymous June 5, 2018 - 8:47 pm
Michelle, OMG!! This is so sweet!! So adorable!! Thanks so much for stopping by!! Hugs, Debbie
acraftymix June 6, 2018 - 4:04 am
? Thank you Debbie, I'm glad you like her
Waren June 5, 2018 - 7:33 pm
Oh wow! That’s really creative. I remembered my mom used to buy nymphs and dwarves for our garden before coz these are really good decorations. Amazing!
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 5:43 am
? They always add a little happiness to the garden don't they
Ithfifi June 5, 2018 - 7:18 pm
Again with the amazing creativity! I am sorry to Sebastian but I am glad he's still going on and creating new forms of live even with his injuries! I absolutely love your wood nymph, it takes me back to my childhood, watching Pocahontus where she has the grandmother tree :) Truly gorgeous.
acraftymix June 6, 2018 - 4:05 am
❤ Thank you Ithi. I'm so happy that Sebastian's little face can live on in the garden too
Julia - Vintage with Laces June 5, 2018 - 2:51 pm
I'm not a fairy person but your wood nymph is totally adorable, Michelle! What a clever idea to mount it directly onto a piece of wood! You always have such creative and practical ideas! I hope you'll get my package soon. It's almost 4 weeks now on its way. :(
acraftymix June 7, 2018 - 5:41 am
I'm dying to get the package too Julia, our postal services aren't always the best though and we often wait quite a long time for things to arrive from overseas.
Daisy June 5, 2018 - 2:47 pm
Wow what a super creative idea! This is absolutely intriguing for any garden!
acraftymix June 5, 2018 - 2:52 pm
Thanks so much Daisy, every garden needs a little wood nymph right!!? ?
Melanie June 5, 2018 - 1:12 pm
Wow how exciting is this fun activity. Super creative and a crafty idea for sure x
acraftymix June 5, 2018 - 2:35 pm
Thanks so much Melanie
Katrin June 4, 2018 - 5:47 pm
You really amaze me with your creative mind. I mean, who wouldn't want a wood nymph in their garden, I would love one, but I would just have never gotten the idea of making one. That is you!
acraftymix June 5, 2018 - 6:45 am
? Thank you Katrin, that really means a lot to me.
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