Fairies and Bluebells

Here at Evermore Cottage, we love folklore and old stories. Some of our favourite stories are about fairies. You know, the little creatures with wings like Tinkerbell, except they’re not little, they don’t have wings and they are nothing like Tinkerbell! 

Although the name Fairy is the most widely known name for these creatures, in Irish folklore they are not usually named for fear of insulting or invoking them. In folklore if they must be referred to they were usually known as Aes sídhe which means The People of the Mounds, but they can also be referred to as na daoine úaisle – The Noble People, or na daoine maithe – The Good People. 

There are many stories about Fairies in Ireland, some of my favourites are about their relationship with bluebells. It is believed that Fairies used bluebells to trap passersby, particularly small children. It’s said that the bluebells would ring when the Fairies were summoning their kin. If a human saw the faeries or heard the bells they would be put under an enchantment. Fairies are not overly evil creatures, they just have their own, often mischievous agenda. Because of the Fairies relationship with bluebells, it’s best not to pick these beautiful flowers for fear of the Faeries getting angry. Legend says that if a child picks a bluebell in the woods, they will never be seen again. 

There are many legends in Irish folklore about bluebells. One says that if you can turn the delicate petals of the bluebells inside out without breaking them, you will find your true love, or if someone is wearing a crown of bluebells they can only speak the truth. 

If you would like to know more about Fairies or Irish folklore, I would love to dive deeper into the subject. In Evermore Cottage our garden is full of flowers, fairies and magic. 

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Welcome to Evermore Cottage

Hello, welcome to Evermore Cottage.

Here at Evermore we live slowly and simply. We focus on small moments that bring us joy, like sips of sweet tea, morning light streaming through the windows and evenings spent curled up by the fire reading a good book.

I wanted to create a life that I was happy living. I’ve never been a big fan of ‘hustle culture’. I’ve always been more focused on slow living. Living a life that is calming and peaceful. That is how my slow living philosophy came to be. Every day I remind myself to take a deep breath, focus on the moment and stay grounded.

This lifestyle didn’t happen over night and I hope I can explain more about this way of life here at Evermore Cottage. My roots are buried in witchcraft, folklore, and nature. I am still learning everyday and being here at Evermore I have found the inner peace I was always seeking. I hope you can also discover the peace you are looking for by exploring Evermore with me.

Come explore with me through Evermore’s fairy gardens, kitchen witchcraft, and house magic.