This page was inspired by my friend Paula; who was then inspired by the Naissence Fairy World/The Naissence Fairy Story to place a Fairy door at the bottom of her Mulberry Tree.

“Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Albert Einstein
It is important to stay creative in times of crisis. The Covid-19 pandemic has left many of us isolated from loved ones and friends. According to James C Kaufman Ph.D., in Psychology Today, Apr 09, 2020; let’s look for Silver Linings.
Kaufman notes that the family core has taken a harsh hit, with online classes being shorter, with children unable to attend sports functions, play dates, piano lessons, etc. Within this same vein he reports the soaring interest in creative activities as people find they have more time on their hands. Of course some families have demonstrated their creativity by performing online with gifted and sometimes not so gifted dancing and singing.
These everyday creative imaginings are crucial to lifting our spirits and feeding our souls! Each person seeks there own interpretation of being creative. The Naissene Fairy World is my contribution and I will work hard to present cheap DIY Fairy Diorama ideas and manifest fairy stories that lift our Spirits!
Paula’s notion to place a Fairy Door at the bottom of her mulberry tree reminds us that being creative can help us reduce our stress. Creative endeavors help us to handle life’s unexpected turning points in life. Creativity manifests happiness, which improves our moods—all of which I am most grateful for at this juncture in American history!
To read more visit Psychology Today/ James C Kaufman Ph.D.:
Creativity in a Coronavirus World
Can everyday creativity be a small silver lining during the outbreak?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/and-all-jazz/202004/creativity-in-coronavirus-world
Meanwhile consider placing Fairy Doors in your yard; bedroom, or a place that is uniquely your own—where your Creative Imaginings can manifest!
DIY some Fairy Doors, or purchase them online, it’s all good! Remember, as I always say “LET THE FAIRY DUST FLY!”











