ways to trap a fairy: my fairy blog
Sunday, January 23, 2011
way to trap a fairy #3: trick clothing
The third way to trap a fairy is a bit trickier than the rest, and includes quite a bit of cutting small holes. (Remember, don't really try this, just imagine!) You must first find a flower (knowing that the flower will attract only the fairy that belongs to it) and cut arm holes and wing holes. But, to make sure that this is trick clothing, you must cut the wing holes very small, so that the fairy's wings will get stuck and not function right. When you see a fairy, just, once again, put in in the jar with air holes (but this time giving it a change of non-trick clothes!), securing it shut.
ways to trap a fairy numbers 1 and 2
The first way to trap a fairy is to somehow find one of it's belongings, or something of great use to it. You will have to set up a moucetrap of some kind, for fairies are easily distracted by things of greater importance, and are very quick and clever. When the fairy is caught, automatically put it in a jar with a lid and air holes.
The next way is to set up a bed inside a small, drawstring bag (clear is best, but any color will do) and go out of the room. If there is a fairy in the bag, pull the strings, not allowing it to escape and quickly go through the same procedure of putting it into a jar with holes (first, of course, opening the bag).
But remember, these only work for people who believe!
The next way is to set up a bed inside a small, drawstring bag (clear is best, but any color will do) and go out of the room. If there is a fairy in the bag, pull the strings, not allowing it to escape and quickly go through the same procedure of putting it into a jar with holes (first, of course, opening the bag).
But remember, these only work for people who believe!
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