The racetrack itself is a one mile and 6.5 furlong right-handed circuit, with a 2.5 furlong straight and a slight uphill finish. The main business of Fairyhouse racecourse is betting on the races known traditionally in parts of Ireland as turf accountancy. Admission to Fairyhouse race meetings is free to under-16s along with various other promotions such as concession rates for OAPs and seasonal festivals (i.e. Winter Festival, Easter Festival etc.) It also hosted the first three Witnness festivals from 2000 to 2002 inclusive.
Significance
Fairyhouse is the premier horse race meeting hosting both the Irish Grand National and Irish Gold Cup but has always been a fine quality racecourse attracting international racing stars such as Desert Orchid, Prince Regent, and Persian War among others. The course was the training ground for l'Escargot, a winner of the Irish Grand National against famous racer Red Rum to name but a few racing achievements. The Powers Gold Label Stand and Jameson stand were reopened following refurbishment in 1999 and Fairyhouse is boasted by Meath Tourism to be "firmly established as one of the most modern facilities in the country, providing an outstanding level of comfort and service." The Irish Grand National is run every Easter Monday and currently sponsored by Jameson Whiskey.
DIY Amazing Fairy House Using Cardboard and Paper Clay
In this video you will see how to make an amazing fairy mushroom house made of cardboard and paper clay.
To see the full master class on creating this fairy home without ads and with detailed explanations, subscribe to my patreon:
https://bit.ly/37f37MB
Your support is very important for the development of our channel.
Thanks to everyone for watching and comments left.
I also recommend watching the video:
Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZYd3qLH60s
The Best Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCG1mwnUtug
DIY Fairy Castle from a Jar and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn6hKOEBubo
DIY Fairy House from Bottles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyX6fTeLS0
DIY Fairy House using Cardboard and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ3C...
published: 05 Jul 2020
How to make Fairy House Jars with air drying clay: Easy DIY tutorial
Something fun to make... these little fairy houses are actually jars in which you can store tiny treasures. Bring out the air drying clay, and the acrylic paints, and let's begin. This is a long craft activity and will take a few hours. You can use store-bought clay or home-made one. Here is our tried and tested recipe for air drying clay:
1 cup corn flour
1/2 cup fevicol / white craft glue
2-3 spoons white vinegar
2-3 spoons of Vaseline or oil
Mix the corn flour, fevicol and vinegar. If too sticky, put loads of oil or Vaseline on your hands while kneading. Once the consistency is like clay, keep it in an airtight container and use it fast! Takes about a day to become fully dry. Then paint with acrylic colours.
Hope you guys have fun making these. If you do, do share and tag us on ins...
published: 19 Dec 2020
How to make your first fairy house
Build your first fairy house with just cardboard, twigs and some glue. What's nice about this diy miniature is that it is easy enough to make, with a simple design that will allows you to decorate it as you please.
This is my first attempt, just to see if I can do it. For my diy fairy house I used things found in my garden and around the house. When starting a new craft project or hobby, I always think it wisest to use what you have. Keep it cheap in case you discover you don't like it or it proves to be too difficult.
Anyway, once you have finished building your miniature house, find a nice spot outside and start your own fairy garden! Hopefully you will discover some nice fairies living there soon.
Thanks for watching!
Please subscribe to Detormentis: https://www.youtube.com/channe...
published: 21 Jun 2019
How To Make Fairy House Steps
In this video I show you how I built the steps and the fake bark around them. I'm using foil, tape and paper towels.
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In this video you will see how to make an amazing fairy mushroom house made of cardboard and paper clay.
To see the full master class on creating this fairy ho...
In this video you will see how to make an amazing fairy mushroom house made of cardboard and paper clay.
To see the full master class on creating this fairy home without ads and with detailed explanations, subscribe to my patreon:
https://bit.ly/37f37MB
Your support is very important for the development of our channel.
Thanks to everyone for watching and comments left.
I also recommend watching the video:
Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZYd3qLH60s
The Best Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCG1mwnUtug
DIY Fairy Castle from a Jar and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn6hKOEBubo
DIY Fairy House from Bottles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyX6fTeLS0
DIY Fairy House using Cardboard and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ3CT5DcEAo
DIY Old House from Cardboard Boxes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJj0UmBiWgM
DIY Santa Claus House from cardboard:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_W-EMuZlEw
Thank you for watching!
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In this video you will see how to make an amazing fairy mushroom house made of cardboard and paper clay.
To see the full master class on creating this fairy home without ads and with detailed explanations, subscribe to my patreon:
https://bit.ly/37f37MB
Your support is very important for the development of our channel.
Thanks to everyone for watching and comments left.
I also recommend watching the video:
Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZYd3qLH60s
The Best Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCG1mwnUtug
DIY Fairy Castle from a Jar and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn6hKOEBubo
DIY Fairy House from Bottles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyX6fTeLS0
DIY Fairy House using Cardboard and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ3CT5DcEAo
DIY Old House from Cardboard Boxes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJj0UmBiWgM
DIY Santa Claus House from cardboard:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_W-EMuZlEw
Thank you for watching!
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Something fun to make... these little fairy houses are actually jars in which you can store tiny treasures. Bring out the air drying clay, and the acrylic paint...
Something fun to make... these little fairy houses are actually jars in which you can store tiny treasures. Bring out the air drying clay, and the acrylic paints, and let's begin. This is a long craft activity and will take a few hours. You can use store-bought clay or home-made one. Here is our tried and tested recipe for air drying clay:
1 cup corn flour
1/2 cup fevicol / white craft glue
2-3 spoons white vinegar
2-3 spoons of Vaseline or oil
Mix the corn flour, fevicol and vinegar. If too sticky, put loads of oil or Vaseline on your hands while kneading. Once the consistency is like clay, keep it in an airtight container and use it fast! Takes about a day to become fully dry. Then paint with acrylic colours.
Hope you guys have fun making these. If you do, do share and tag us on instagram as @skygoodiesco. We can't wait to see what you make!
------------------------
THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC BY
Kai Engel - Holiday Gift
https://freemusicarchive.org
______________________________________________________
Detailed step-by-step instructions below:
This tutorial uses materials that you can find at home or can get easily.
You will need:
Air drying clay, home-made or from a store
Small glass jars with screw top lids
Aluminium foil
Toothpicks
Acrylic paints
Paint brushes
Start by thinking of the kind of fairy jar you want to make.
For example, the top could be flowers or leaves, or mushroom heads.
For the fairy house with a flower-shaped top, crumple and mould some aluminium foil to the top of the lid.
Cover it with air drying clay.
Mould the clay with your hands to make petals for the lid.
Mould and attach sepals and a base stem.
On the bottom half of the jar, add details of doors, windows, plants and grass with air drying clay.
Use toothpicks to make grooves and shape the clay.
Set the jar aside to dry for 3-5 hours.
For the mushroom-shaped fairy house, you will need more clay on the lid.
Make a large mushroom shape and let it dry for half an hour.
Then add some details, like a chimney and a window.
On the bottom half of the jar, add details of doors, windows and grass with the clay.
Add a mushroom or two if you like. Set the jar aside to dry for 3-5 hours.
With acrylic paints, add colour to your house, starting with a base coat.
You may need to put 2-3 coats of paint on the glass part of the jar.
Use your imagination to add colour to your little fairy houses, painting in the details with a fine brush.
Let the paint dry for 3-5 hours.
Voila! Your fairy house jars are ready to be filled with small treasures.
Something fun to make... these little fairy houses are actually jars in which you can store tiny treasures. Bring out the air drying clay, and the acrylic paints, and let's begin. This is a long craft activity and will take a few hours. You can use store-bought clay or home-made one. Here is our tried and tested recipe for air drying clay:
1 cup corn flour
1/2 cup fevicol / white craft glue
2-3 spoons white vinegar
2-3 spoons of Vaseline or oil
Mix the corn flour, fevicol and vinegar. If too sticky, put loads of oil or Vaseline on your hands while kneading. Once the consistency is like clay, keep it in an airtight container and use it fast! Takes about a day to become fully dry. Then paint with acrylic colours.
Hope you guys have fun making these. If you do, do share and tag us on instagram as @skygoodiesco. We can't wait to see what you make!
------------------------
THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC BY
Kai Engel - Holiday Gift
https://freemusicarchive.org
______________________________________________________
Detailed step-by-step instructions below:
This tutorial uses materials that you can find at home or can get easily.
You will need:
Air drying clay, home-made or from a store
Small glass jars with screw top lids
Aluminium foil
Toothpicks
Acrylic paints
Paint brushes
Start by thinking of the kind of fairy jar you want to make.
For example, the top could be flowers or leaves, or mushroom heads.
For the fairy house with a flower-shaped top, crumple and mould some aluminium foil to the top of the lid.
Cover it with air drying clay.
Mould the clay with your hands to make petals for the lid.
Mould and attach sepals and a base stem.
On the bottom half of the jar, add details of doors, windows, plants and grass with air drying clay.
Use toothpicks to make grooves and shape the clay.
Set the jar aside to dry for 3-5 hours.
For the mushroom-shaped fairy house, you will need more clay on the lid.
Make a large mushroom shape and let it dry for half an hour.
Then add some details, like a chimney and a window.
On the bottom half of the jar, add details of doors, windows and grass with the clay.
Add a mushroom or two if you like. Set the jar aside to dry for 3-5 hours.
With acrylic paints, add colour to your house, starting with a base coat.
You may need to put 2-3 coats of paint on the glass part of the jar.
Use your imagination to add colour to your little fairy houses, painting in the details with a fine brush.
Let the paint dry for 3-5 hours.
Voila! Your fairy house jars are ready to be filled with small treasures.
Build your first fairy house with just cardboard, twigs and some glue. What's nice about this diy miniature is that it is easy enough to make, with a simple des...
Build your first fairy house with just cardboard, twigs and some glue. What's nice about this diy miniature is that it is easy enough to make, with a simple design that will allows you to decorate it as you please.
This is my first attempt, just to see if I can do it. For my diy fairy house I used things found in my garden and around the house. When starting a new craft project or hobby, I always think it wisest to use what you have. Keep it cheap in case you discover you don't like it or it proves to be too difficult.
Anyway, once you have finished building your miniature house, find a nice spot outside and start your own fairy garden! Hopefully you will discover some nice fairies living there soon.
Thanks for watching!
Please subscribe to Detormentis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5MgQS6VbE9DOwi-R5Vh6w
Build your first fairy house with just cardboard, twigs and some glue. What's nice about this diy miniature is that it is easy enough to make, with a simple design that will allows you to decorate it as you please.
This is my first attempt, just to see if I can do it. For my diy fairy house I used things found in my garden and around the house. When starting a new craft project or hobby, I always think it wisest to use what you have. Keep it cheap in case you discover you don't like it or it proves to be too difficult.
Anyway, once you have finished building your miniature house, find a nice spot outside and start your own fairy garden! Hopefully you will discover some nice fairies living there soon.
Thanks for watching!
Please subscribe to Detormentis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5MgQS6VbE9DOwi-R5Vh6w
In this video I show you how I built the steps and the fake bark around them. I'm using foil, tape and paper towels.
facebook https://www.facebook.com/wherethe...
In this video I show you how I built the steps and the fake bark around them. I'm using foil, tape and paper towels.
facebook https://www.facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/
instagram https://www.instagram.com/ojala_crafts/
blog https://www.sharonojala.com/
In this video I show you how I built the steps and the fake bark around them. I'm using foil, tape and paper towels.
facebook https://www.facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/
instagram https://www.instagram.com/ojala_crafts/
blog https://www.sharonojala.com/
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In this video you will see how to make an amazing fairy mushroom house made of cardboard and paper clay.
To see the full master class on creating this fairy home without ads and with detailed explanations, subscribe to my patreon:
https://bit.ly/37f37MB
Your support is very important for the development of our channel.
Thanks to everyone for watching and comments left.
I also recommend watching the video:
Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZYd3qLH60s
The Best Paper Clay Recipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCG1mwnUtug
DIY Fairy Castle from a Jar and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn6hKOEBubo
DIY Fairy House from Bottles:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyX6fTeLS0
DIY Fairy House using Cardboard and Paper Clay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ3CT5DcEAo
DIY Old House from Cardboard Boxes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJj0UmBiWgM
DIY Santa Claus House from cardboard:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_W-EMuZlEw
Thank you for watching!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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"Cheerful Craft" is an interesting, entertaining and educational video from talented authors.
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Something fun to make... these little fairy houses are actually jars in which you can store tiny treasures. Bring out the air drying clay, and the acrylic paints, and let's begin. This is a long craft activity and will take a few hours. You can use store-bought clay or home-made one. Here is our tried and tested recipe for air drying clay:
1 cup corn flour
1/2 cup fevicol / white craft glue
2-3 spoons white vinegar
2-3 spoons of Vaseline or oil
Mix the corn flour, fevicol and vinegar. If too sticky, put loads of oil or Vaseline on your hands while kneading. Once the consistency is like clay, keep it in an airtight container and use it fast! Takes about a day to become fully dry. Then paint with acrylic colours.
Hope you guys have fun making these. If you do, do share and tag us on instagram as @skygoodiesco. We can't wait to see what you make!
------------------------
THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC BY
Kai Engel - Holiday Gift
https://freemusicarchive.org
______________________________________________________
Detailed step-by-step instructions below:
This tutorial uses materials that you can find at home or can get easily.
You will need:
Air drying clay, home-made or from a store
Small glass jars with screw top lids
Aluminium foil
Toothpicks
Acrylic paints
Paint brushes
Start by thinking of the kind of fairy jar you want to make.
For example, the top could be flowers or leaves, or mushroom heads.
For the fairy house with a flower-shaped top, crumple and mould some aluminium foil to the top of the lid.
Cover it with air drying clay.
Mould the clay with your hands to make petals for the lid.
Mould and attach sepals and a base stem.
On the bottom half of the jar, add details of doors, windows, plants and grass with air drying clay.
Use toothpicks to make grooves and shape the clay.
Set the jar aside to dry for 3-5 hours.
For the mushroom-shaped fairy house, you will need more clay on the lid.
Make a large mushroom shape and let it dry for half an hour.
Then add some details, like a chimney and a window.
On the bottom half of the jar, add details of doors, windows and grass with the clay.
Add a mushroom or two if you like. Set the jar aside to dry for 3-5 hours.
With acrylic paints, add colour to your house, starting with a base coat.
You may need to put 2-3 coats of paint on the glass part of the jar.
Use your imagination to add colour to your little fairy houses, painting in the details with a fine brush.
Let the paint dry for 3-5 hours.
Voila! Your fairy house jars are ready to be filled with small treasures.
Build your first fairy house with just cardboard, twigs and some glue. What's nice about this diy miniature is that it is easy enough to make, with a simple design that will allows you to decorate it as you please.
This is my first attempt, just to see if I can do it. For my diy fairy house I used things found in my garden and around the house. When starting a new craft project or hobby, I always think it wisest to use what you have. Keep it cheap in case you discover you don't like it or it proves to be too difficult.
Anyway, once you have finished building your miniature house, find a nice spot outside and start your own fairy garden! Hopefully you will discover some nice fairies living there soon.
Thanks for watching!
Please subscribe to Detormentis: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL5MgQS6VbE9DOwi-R5Vh6w
In this video I show you how I built the steps and the fake bark around them. I'm using foil, tape and paper towels.
facebook https://www.facebook.com/wherethegnomeslive/
instagram https://www.instagram.com/ojala_crafts/
blog https://www.sharonojala.com/
Horse Racing Ireland on Social Media:
►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hriracing/
►Twitter: https://twitter.com/HRIRacing
►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HRIRacing/
►SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/horse-racing-i...
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The racetrack itself is a one mile and 6.5 furlong right-handed circuit, with a 2.5 furlong straight and a slight uphill finish. The main business of Fairyhouse racecourse is betting on the races known traditionally in parts of Ireland as turf accountancy. Admission to Fairyhouse race meetings is free to under-16s along with various other promotions such as concession rates for OAPs and seasonal festivals (i.e. Winter Festival, Easter Festival etc.) It also hosted the first three Witnness festivals from 2000 to 2002 inclusive.
Significance
Fairyhouse is the premier horse race meeting hosting both the Irish Grand National and Irish Gold Cup but has always been a fine quality racecourse attracting international racing stars such as Desert Orchid, Prince Regent, and Persian War among others. The course was the training ground for l'Escargot, a winner of the Irish Grand National against famous racer Red Rum to name but a few racing achievements. The Powers Gold Label Stand and Jameson stand were reopened following refurbishment in 1999 and Fairyhouse is boasted by Meath Tourism to be "firmly established as one of the most modern facilities in the country, providing an outstanding level of comfort and service." The Irish Grand National is run every Easter Monday and currently sponsored by Jameson Whiskey.
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A review of the action from Saturday's meeting at Fairyhouse where Gavin Cromwell saddled a four-timer ...Maiden Hurdle at Fairyhouse, kicking off a fantastic four-timer for trainer Gavin Cromwell.
Saturday's racing at Fairyhouse remains under threat from the adverse weather conditions and a morning inspection will be carried out at the tracking in the morning ...BrendanSheridan, IHRB Clerk of the Course at Fairyhouse, said ... .
Betfair ambassador Rachael Blackmore provides her thoughts on her three rides at Fairyhouse this Saturday.For more exclusive Rachael Blackmore content visit https.//betting.betfair.com/horse-racing/rachael-blackmore/ ... Fairyhouse.
Patrick Mullins feels there's a Closutton horse going under the radar at Fairyhouse on Saturday ... “Tullyhill and AsianMaster obviously filled the placings behind Majborough in Fairyhouse and both of them jumped pretty well on the whole ... .