Tuesday, August 29, 2017

A Different Kind Of Treehouse

We passed this in someone's yard today. What a wonderful use for an old stump, I was totally enchanted!




“I'm a dryad living in an old pine, or a little brown wood-elf hiding under a crinkled leaf.” 
Lucy Maud Montgomery

13 comments:

Unknown said...

Someone has a wonderful imagination! And you have a wonderful eye for seeing the unique, beautiful, fun and interesting things in the world around you!

MadSnapper said...

great idea for a handy man or handy woman, we have the stump but neither of us are handy like that. they need a few fairy figures sitting around or gnomes

DeniseinVA said...

Enchanted is a great description for this tree house, what a clever idea and a lovely way to decorate a garden. Thanks for sharing Ginny.

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

A creative use for an old stump!

Linda said...

What a great idea! Our old OLD elm tree just beside the gazebo - the biggest tree we have - is dying! We have had tree people out every year cutting the dead branches and now by next year there will BE no dead branches to cut! It's got a massive trunk and is a big shelter beside the gazebo. I hope we can just keep the trunk....trunks. Maybe I could fix it up like your photo so it looks quaint instead of just dead..

Tamago said...

Wow, this is really enchanting! I love those little windows and door. It even got steps to the door. Very detailed :-)

crafty cat corner said...

Someone has brilliant imagination, I like this idea.
Briony
x

DawnTreader said...

Wonderful. Must be fairies... :)

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is one of the cutest uses of an old stump.

Tanya Breese said...

how cute is that?!! someone is super creative!

Ann Thompson said...

Oh that is so clever. I love it.
My allergies are just seasonal. I would hate to deal with it all year long

Chatty Crone said...

Where do you live that has all this - I want to move there!

Rose said...

Oh, Ginny, I love this!

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