A New Fairy Dress

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Item # 5864 "In weathered old log, a magic seamstress persists, in pinning and stitching nature's flowering bits. From petals and web silk he fashions the dress of fairies and sprites from the east and the west."
A New Fairy Dress Fairy Collection Charming Fairies Item # 5864 In weathered old log, a magic seamstress persists, in pinning and stitching nature's flowering bits. From petals and web silk he fashions the dress of fairies and sprites from the e
This beautiful collectible from Fairy Collection makes a memorable collectible gift or a great addition to your own Fairy Collection collection.
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