The second tiny door in Santa Fe’s Hernandez Park, Wasn’t built into an adobe home, but instead into one of bark. Come take a look at this door and a four point sun you'll discover, Just like the one on the New Mexico flag. Now isn't that clever?
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The second tiny door in Santa Fe’s Hernandez Park, Wasn’t built into an adobe home, but instead into one of bark. Come take a look at this door and a four point sun you'll discover, Just like the one on the New Mexico flag. Now isn't that clever?
This elf family personalized their perfectly purple tiny door. What the “K” stands for, we don’t really know. All we do know is you’ve got to go.
Most elves only have need for a tiny front door, But some elfin families realize they need more. Visit Virginia Beach and we think you’ll agree, Two doors in Great Neck Shore Park fit perfectly on one tree.
This little elf in Philadelphia’s Franklin Square Park is not only a great woodworker, but a stonemason as well. Check out the beautiful entryway. A very talented crafts-elf indeed.
The Huks from Chicago are really getting into the spirit of #tinydoors. They built a tiny door in a tree outside their home and proudly used it as the backdrop for their first day of school pictures. A+ for ingenuity. Good luck at school kids!
Apparently, Lake Ivanhoe in Orlando has some new occupants. If youʼre in the area, stop by and say hello. If no oneʼs home, just leave a note. Elves love visitors (and mail).