Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Where can I find fairies for a wedding cake topper? (2 questions)?

We've decided to make our own cake topper, our wedding theme is nature. It's in August, and the wedding is at 7 p.m. We've decided t do butterflies and fairies. We wish to make our own cake topper so that we can do two fairies (a boy and a girl) sitting (preferably on a rock(s) (buying them separate won't be a problem)) amidst a sea of red hibiscus flowers (this is our flower) and blue butterflies. I would be very happy if the fairies were wearing green. Do you know where I can find these such fairies online? And the small butterflies to put on top of the flowers? And small flowers so the fairies don't look microscopic?



I also need larger butterflies to go in my bridesmaid's bouquets. They are having bouquets of red hibiscus and I would like to put a blue butterfly in each. It will match their dresses which are going to be green with a blue butterfly sitting on a red hibiscus. Do you know where I can find these butterflies?

Where can I find fairies for a wedding cake topper? (2 questions)?
That Dorian by Design site is beautiful, but I found some of the figurines she is using sold separately on this site:



http://www.laceylady.com/index.shtml



I like the Fairy Glen series:



http://www.laceylady.com/faerie-glen-bub...



But these are selling about $20 a piece whereas the Dorian site was charging $169 for one fairy that she sets into a centerpiece for you.
Reply:http://www.designsbydorian.com/



Check your local craft store for the butterflies
Reply:Have you ever thought of just using fairy statues not made specifically for cake topping. This site has tons of them (I have ordered Deity statues from this company, and I am very satisfied)



http://www.statue.com/items.asp?CartId=1...



For the butterflies, this might sound odd but go to your local garden supply store. They have a lot of these big butterflies on wire to put in your frontyard, you could use a pair of wire cutters and put them in the bouquet maybe?
Reply:www.google.com
Reply:Sounds neat. I hope you can find what you're looking for.


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