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The one and only time I ventured into The Fairy Store, I emerged with two Lily Holbrooke CD's, a photography book of children dressed like fairies, a print of a fairy girl holding a crystal ball,... More
The one and only time I ventured into The Fairy Store, I emerged with two Lily Holbrooke CD's, a photography book of children dressed like fairies, a print of a fairy girl holding a crystal ball, and God knows what else I've forgotten by now. I have not dared to enter again.
Seriously, everything in the store is beautiful and the person I met working there was great to talk to and I love what they sell. It just adds up real fast, that's all. Definitely check it out, just decide how much money you're going to spend before you go in.
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People usually refer to this little store as "the fairy shop" with good reason. It's tiny, and you might walk right by except for the intriguing window display and the bubble machine out front. ... More
People usually refer to this little store as "the fairy shop" with good reason. It's tiny, and you might walk right by except for the intriguing window display and the bubble machine out front. The focus is narrow: fairies, candles, and unusual blue moonstone jewelry. The proprieters are friendly, and whether you're goth, fairy-smitten or just looking for vaguely creepy/beautiful old cards, you're in a good place for a gift or indulgence. Crowded if there are more than two customers.
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