If you go onto the Church of chocolate fudge website there are lots of thing to do with Fairies and the paranormal they dont have the exact cottingley fairies but other conivincing ones
Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, the ones who took the photos of the fairies, finally admitted that the fairies were fake because they were cardboard cutouts. They announced it in 1981.
Wikipedia.
You can find fairies in story books, movies, and TV. They do not exist in real life.
No. Fairies are fictional; they don't really exist.
Do you mean "Blackmail" Photographs?
There are some websites online that offer cutouts of cartoon angles. Angel cartoon cutouts might be useful to those who would like to add something sweet to the decoration of a female child's bedroom or for use when making birthday cards for a young girl. Software Topic Informer offers a free download that has cartoon angel cutouts for those who might be looking for them.
Try 'An Encyclopedia of Fairies' by Katharine Briggs (1976, Pantheon)
One can find stock photographs of two people in love at the website shutterstock. One can also find stock photographs on the website called stockfreeimages.
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Cardboard displays of famous people can usually be purchased online. Sites such as Cardboard Cutouts and Hollywood Mega Store have large collections of life size cardboard cutouts.
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fairies are real and if you want to find one they are everywhere. But only outside . You can not always see fairies unless you relay believe.