They like sweet foods like cake, sugary snacks, and honey. They also like very sweet alcoholic drinks. If you cant attract them, find them. You can see them through "seeing stones" rocks with natural holes. Most likely they will not be in cities, so try the country side. Fairies like night-blooming flowers, especially white ones, like jasmine and nicotianna.
Fairies are mythical creatures. They do not exist. Hence you cannot attract them.
Plant Ladyslippers and night-blooming flowers.
Since fairies don't actually exist, the question has no real answer. However, in some folk traditions saucers of milk are left out for fairies or similar creatures (brownies, pixies, etc.).
Rainbow fairies Weather fairies Jewel fairies Pet fairies Fun Day fairies Petal fairies Dance Fairies Music Fairies Sports fairies
Fairy dust dose not exist therefor there is no need. Actually, some people say it brings you good luck. It also helps attract fairies.
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There are Tinker Fairies (green), Nature Fairies (brown-gold), Water Fairies (Blue), Flower Fairies (pink/red), and Light Fairies (yellow)!
Some of the fairies can make us fly.The fairies are tooth fairies.
Woodland fairies are called sprites. Water fairies are nymphs, and regular fairies are called fairies.
There are 12 sets as of right now. 1. The Dance Fairies 2. The Fun Day Fairies 3. The Jewel Fairies 4. The Magical Animal Fairies 5. The Music Fairies 6. The Party Fairies 7. The Pet Fairies 8. The Petal Fairies 9. The Rainbow Fairies (the first and original) 10. The Sports Fairies 11. The Weather Fairies 12. Special Editions
Fairies symbolizenature, love, beauty, and sometimes homosexuality
The collective noun for fairy is a herd of fairies. A collective noun for 'mystical fairies' is a 'frolic of fairies'.