Break out your wings and glitter, Lewiston transformed into a whimsical wonderland.
The 10th annual Fairy House Festival took place Saturday at Artpark.
Visitors could enjoy enchanting creations and roaming musicians as they walked through the man-made fairy forest.
Organizers say seeing children of all ages enjoy the houses made of bark is what inspired them to keep the festival going during an uncertain time.
"Seeing the kids painting all with their fairy wings and masks on and interacting with one another, all of the people coming together and looking at the houses and being inspired. I think there's a real sense of joy to be outdoors, be together but still be socially distant enough that their respectful of people's safety," said Artpark Visual Arts and Family Programs director Tanis Winslow.
Organizers estimate that over 400 people came out hoping to catch a glimpse of fairies.
But if you weren't able to make it out, a filmed tour of the festival will be on their Facebook page.