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The Fragile Fairy ~ Ginny
The Fragile Fairy
Believes fragility is a strength
She is made from stoneware clay
Her wings are adorned with real gold
She will show you your magic
She will love you until she is no more
Remember as a child anything was possible. You believed in Santa. You believed in magic and you believed in fairies. Somewhere along the road you lost your wonder but you can believe again. The world is still full of magic. You are still full of magic, you just have to believe that anything is possible and you are here for a reason.
My fairies can help you find your magic again. They can can help you to rediscover your inner child and for you to believe in the impossible again.
Adopting fairy is saying to your heart, I see you, I can feel you and I love you and that it’s ok to be fragile and to show the world your fragility.
Let’s all believe in fairies again and in doing so believe in ourselves.
Made with love and care by Gemma Troy in her home studio on the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Approx 13 cms tall
The Fragile Fairy
Believes fragility is a strength
She is made from stoneware clay
Her wings are adorned with real gold
She will show you your magic
She will love you until she is no more
Remember as a child anything was possible. You believed in Santa. You believed in magic and you believed in fairies. Somewhere along the road you lost your wonder but you can believe again. The world is still full of magic. You are still full of magic, you just have to believe that anything is possible and you are here for a reason.
My fairies can help you find your magic again. They can can help you to rediscover your inner child and for you to believe in the impossible again.
Adopting fairy is saying to your heart, I see you, I can feel you and I love you and that it’s ok to be fragile and to show the world your fragility.
Let’s all believe in fairies again and in doing so believe in ourselves.
Made with love and care by Gemma Troy in her home studio on the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Approx 13 cms tall