While these conditions are ideal for fairy sightings, it was a goblin we first encountered on our stroll the other day. Normally I don't mix with goblins (I don't have anything against them in particular, but avoiding them seems like the best practice) but we regarded each other respectfully and engaged in a little chatter.
He shared his ideas with me for a sort of goblin throne. I agreed to make one, in exchange for permission to share the project with others. He grumbled that he didn't much care, so long as the throne was made, and here we are.
There were four elements of utmost importance to be included:
1) It must not look out of place in the goblins den.
2) The seat must be well cushioned, because even goblins do not like sore bottoms.
3) It should be embellished with poisoned berries and pointy things. (Note: The design didn't have to BE dangerous, but if it looked as though you might prick your finger that would be a very good thing indeed. And poisoned berries because goblins like to nibble throughout the day.)
4) It must contain a secret chamber for goblin treasures.
As soon as he mentioned the secret chamber my mind turned to this Trinket Drawer Stand and I gathered up some bark and moss and set to work.
This isn't a complicated project, and the supplies are few, but our goblin acquaintance was well pleased with the results. If goblins aren't your cup-of-tea, add flowers rather than spikes, and hide jelly beans in the secret drawer to make a regal chair for a fairy queen.
Trinket Drawer Stand
Black acrylic paint
Black acrylic paint
Moss
Bark
Pinecones
Acorns
Faux berries and leaves
Sticks and twigs
Bark
Pinecones
Acorns
Faux berries and leaves
Sticks and twigs
Toothpicks
Large metal crown
Metal bee
FlowerSoft in "Moss" and "Sage"
Metal bee
FlowerSoft in "Moss" and "Sage"
LOADS of glue