Flower Fairies
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These particular fairies are small, even by fairy standards, and stand between 4” and 6”. Flower Fairies are the invention of author and artist Cicely Mary Baker who lived in 1895-1973. When Cicely was a child, living close to London, she was unable to attend school because of her epilepsy and she was taught at home. Often alone, she began to draw and used the children in the kindergarten her sister ran as her models.
There was a fascination for fairies in England at the beginning of the 20th century, largely because of the popularity of Peter Pan, and people would wander around their gardens trying to see and photograph them. Cicely was a very talented illustrator and combined her love of nature and her inspiration from the Pre-Raphaelites to draw the Flower Fairies. The drawings were done in marvelous detail and delicately colored. Each flower and plant was accurately captured, as if in a textbook for botanists.
You will only see fairies if you believe in them, or so the stories tell us. Cicely created a whole world surrounding the Flower Fairies. The first book came out in 1923. Called Flower Fairies of the Spring, it was popular straight away. The other books relating to each season followed on. The fairies are very shy creatures, with tiny elf-like ears and gossamer style wings. They live in the woods and meadows and take care of the flower or plant they are responsible for. They are busy fairies, rushing around to plant seeds, because every time a seed is planted there comes a new member of the Flower Fairies.The ability to order flowers online can in very handy this year. One of our relatives passed away right before the holidays. She was a distant relative, and we wanted to pay our respects with a beautiful flower arrangement dedicated to her memory. My daughter was very sick during this time and my husband was working long hours. It was impossible for me to get to the flower shop and if I did make it to the shop, I wouldn’t have time to find something appropriate for such an important occasion.
There are numerous flowers and plants that give their names to the Flower Fairies. Most are familiar sights in the gardens and hedgerows. They include foxglove, daisy, candy tuft, crab apple, buttercup, and forget me not. Scottish plant life is represented with thistle and heather.
Today, the legacy of Cicely Mary Baker is big business. There are Flower Fairies in books, posters, prints, fabrics and wallpaper. Take care when you dig the garden. No one has disproved their existence yet, you know.



