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Enchanted Garden & Home Decor

byChiguruminigardensShips across India; Large and delicate pieces delivered in BengaluruStarts from250 per pieceView full gallery

Add a little magic to your greens. I hand-sculpt fairy houses, garden stakes, and tiny terrarium buddies to turn your balcony or desk into a storybook corner.

Want a slice of magic right in your garden? I sculpt these tiny fairy houses so you can turn even a broken pot into a magical little world.

It all started with a customer's message asking for an ant from the "ant and the grasshopper" story. That’s how this ant garden stake was born, ready to bring a fable to life in your plants.

This little honey bee garden stake makes the cutest decor in your balcony with its googly eyes, translucent wings, and sweet smile. It's art that makes every garden corner smile.

A birdhouse garden stake adds a touch of whimsy to any indoor planter. I love seeing how these little accessories bring a pot to life.

Have a relaxing weekend. This miniature beach scene, complete with a deck chair and tiny tender coconuts, is perfect for adding a vacation vibe to your favorite houseplant.

A little forest inside a jar. This terrarium features real moss and tiny handmade clay mushrooms and ladybugs, making it the perfect magical desk buddy.

Tiny birds, big stories. These lovebirds on a swing are hand-sculpted to bring a story to life among your plants. No molds, just slow, detailed art.

Splish, splash, birds at play! This miniature bird bath, with two little birds, adds a touch of whimsy to your garden or home decor.

This plain pot got a fairy-tale makeover. Watch how I transform a basic pot into a magical mushroom fairy house with a wooden door and tiny flowers.

A rustic fairy house transformation. From a simple foil base to a charming, textured mushroom house, this shows the process of creating a magical home for fairies.

About Enchanted Garden & Home Decor

These pieces are built to live outside. I use baked polymer clay that stands up to Bengaluru's humidity and unexpected showers. When you place a garden stake in a pot, think of it like an anchor for a scene—add a few pebbles or a bit of moss around it, and suddenly a basic planter feels like a tiny, secret world.

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