Who am I?

Hi, I'm Lara (the person behind Fairy Poopie)—a kind of punk fairy who makes cute, sometimes weird, and very personal things. I love making art that you can carry with you or have in your space.


I studied Fine Arts in Cuenca and am now finishing a master's degree in 3D animation and design, but my thing has always been experimenting with a thousand things: painting clothes, modeling, sculpting, playing with textures... I've been creating for as long as I can remember!

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My project?

It all started when my mom gave me a nail kit for Christmas 2021. I went crazy, even using it for college projects. Then, in 2024 during Inktober, I got discouraged from doing so many nail designs in a row and moved on to something bigger: custom lighters. And I haven't stopped since.


Now I'm deeply involved in the world of resin: I make ashtrays, trays, lighter holders, grinders... all with great care and that style that's as if a cute fairy lived in a punk club. If you like unique things, handmade things, things with style and heart, this space is for you. Thanks for being here.💕

My project?

It all started when my mom gave me a nail kit for Christmas 2021. I went crazy, even using it for college projects. Then, in 2024 during Inktober, I got discouraged from doing so many nail designs in a row and moved on to something bigger: custom lighters. And I haven't stopped since.


Now I'm deeply involved in the world of resin: I make ashtrays, trays, lighter holders, grinders... all with great care and that style that's as if a cute fairy lived in a punk club. If you like unique things, handmade things, things with style and heart, this space is for you. Thanks for being here.💕

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