Making Fairy Soup

Looking for an easy kids activity that they can do outside. Then why not try making some fairy soup?

all you need is :
a bowl
food colouring
wooden spoons
glitter
sequins
stones and pebbles optional
ingredients for the soup

Fill your bowl with water than add a few squirts of food colouring

adding the colouring
Give it a mix and add lots of glitter and sequins
mixing the soup

pour into small bowls and leave out in the garden overnight for the fairy to eat

finished fairy Soup

my kids also added a few stones and some leaves of the hedge

adding some stones

They had so much fun doing this and I had to make up another batch the next day as the fairy’s were very hungry and ate it all

Making Fairy Soup

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43 Comments on Making Fairy Soup

  1. I love this, I’ve actually been collecting melon seeds and drying them to do something similar with the children here in our fairy garden. I was going to do as a dry food but I rather like your soup idea. Thank you.

  2. our most memorable soup was sprouts in gravy and washing up liquid, which remained undetected for about 4 months until the smell led me to it hidden away and long forgotten in a bedside cabinet!

  3. That looks fabulous! I used to love making fairy soup, perfume and other random things as a child. I love watching them using their imaginations. 🙂 x

  4. The sequins and the glitter make for some lovely soup! We did something like this with just glitter and water, but my daughter would have loved it more if I’d called it “fairy soup” 🙂

  5. What a great idea! It’s looking like it may rain today, this should be fun to try today! My girl will love it!

  6. Great ideas for the little ones, I will share it with my daughter and DIL as I am sure their kiddies will love it.
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  7. Natasha, this is so cute! what fun for the kiddos. This brought up a memory for me. When my kids were young, I would make Santa’s reindeer “food” and my kids would go out to the yard and delight that it was gone.
    Thanks so much for sharing this with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend.

  8. Sensory bins are such a fun way for kids to learn all kinds of things. I love how they can have so many different textures, and colors, and they can be made in different ways. #DreamTeam

  9. How fun, what a super clever idea, I can see why they loved it the idea is genius!!! 🙂 dreamteam I bet the fairies loved it too! :)❤️

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