20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (2024)

by Debbie Chapman

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Do you have neighbours who keep their grass in perfect shape? We do. We are mostly surrounded by retired peoplewho have taken it upon themselves to make their front yards look like golf courses. It’s beautiful for the neighbourhood, but it makes it particularly more embarrassing that we are NOT that diligent with thegrass (or weeds) on our property.

With three young kids, we are lucky if we have time to mow the lawnbefore the grass gets dangerously close to the kids’ knees. (Kids are short though, right?) Last summer, I’m pretty sure my husband mowed the lawn five times. Total. LOLIt was a particularly dry summer, but still. Our poor neighbours!

To make it even worse, my kids LOVE dandelions. What kid doesn’t? And let me tell you, our little yard is full of them! So when the dandilions turn into fuzzy puff balls, I hearan evil laugh inside my head when the kids pick every last fluffy ball in the yard and blow them into the air. It makes me feel like we’re restoring the balance in the neighbourhood. haha

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Don’t get me wrong – I LOVE gardening, I just don’t have time these days to make it beautiful. I have lots of good intentions though! And these garden projects are such an awesome place to start with some fun garden inspiration!

20 Best Crafts for the Garden

Crafts for the garden? Why, of course! The backyard is one of the mostover-looked parts of the homethat is just bursting with crafty opportunity! I know. I know. How much do I sound like a craft geek right now?! These projects are so fun though! And many of them are ridiculousy easy.

From glow in the dark planters to beautiful DIY butterfly feeders, there are so many awesome ideas to spark your creativity!

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DIY Glow In The Dark Planters via Sweet and Simple Living

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Ladybug Golf Ball via Art Drops

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DIY Wishing Well via Living Locurto

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DIY Clay Pot Minions via Crafty Morning

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Butterfly Feeder via Craftionary

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DIY Concrete Mushroom via Crown Hill

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Strainer Planter Wind Chimes via Thrifty Rebel Vintage

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Tire Garden Frog via Two Women and a Hoe

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Garden Hose Spring Wreath via Create Craft Love

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DIY Garden Mushrooms via Birds & Blooms

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Painted Rock Garden Markers via Crafts by Amanda

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Garden Tin Man via Tailored Sweets Blog

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DIY Garden Planter & Bird’s Bath via Home Stories A to Z

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DIY Ladder Garden Planter via Ana White

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DIY Stepping Stone via Enchanted Mommy

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Mixing Bowl Mushrooms via My Paper Inclination

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Watering Can and Crystals Chandelier via Crafts by Amanda

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Garden Treasure Jars via Empress of Dirt

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Log Train Flower Pots via The Whoot

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Clay Pot Lighthouse via eHow

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  1. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (26)Karen Grosz says

    What a fantastic list of crafts for the garden. We just watched Minions last night. Love those Minion garden pots.

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  2. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (27)Darlene Nemeth says

    You’ve gathered quite the variety of crafts for the garden. I love the watering can and the Strainer Planter Wind Chimes. I have to pin this.. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (28)Emma Craig says

    Those minion pots are just the cutest ever!

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  4. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (29)satrntgr says

    The minions are adorable – I would love those in my yard! 🙂

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  5. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (30)Boyd Kobe says

    Hi Debbie,

    Very cute “Garden Tin Man”, That was a great idea and a lot of inspiration. My son would love to make these thanks.

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  6. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (31)Angie says

    I didn’t pin your page I book marked it !! you are so so creative!!!!! I don’t know what to make first!!

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  7. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (32)Dagmar Grunwald says

    I can’t find directions for anyof the crafts. Glow inthe dark flower pot etc

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    • 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (33)Debbie Chapman says

      You can click on any of the images in this post, or on the links below them to find the full instructions for the crafts.

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  8. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (34)m.elizabeth says

    Honestly, I was excited to look at craft ideas but very put off by your lengthy intro describing how guilty you feel not cutting your grass. Perfectly manicured lawns are the number one reason pollinators and birds are dying – plus many related consequences. If anything you should be talking to your neighbors about why their perfect yards are harmful, and not feel like you need to write 4 paragraphs of guilt at the intro of a crafty up-cycling post. Humans need to learn how to be better, and not destroying everything beautiful in sight (like wildflowers) is a good start. Let them blow dandelion seeds!!!

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  9. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (35)Baby Lettice says

    Lots of great ideas for filling my winter days stuck at home during the Covid crisis! I’m 73, so these ideas are not just for kids. Great stuff, thanks.

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  10. 20 Best Crafts for the Garden - One Little Project (36)Rachel Barr says

    Love the craft projects

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What is a craft garden? ›

The Craft Garden started in 2003 as a collaboration among artists, community members and gardeners. Today, the plants in the garden are divided into four sections: baskets, textiles, dyes and papers. In the Craft Garden, you will discover the craft process–from planting to the production of materials.

How do I make my garden cozy? ›

Here's how to do it:
  1. Lighting. Outdoor lighting. ...
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  3. Fire Pit. Grown in popularity over the past few years, firepits are now a garden staple and are available in many different styles to fit your décor. ...
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How to make a free garden? ›

Your First Garden: How to Start a Garden for Practically Free
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How do I start a hobby garden? ›

Steps to Creating Your First Garden
  1. Choose Your Garden Type. Before you so much as break the soil, you should decide what kind of garden you want to grow. ...
  2. Pick Your Garden Spot. ...
  3. Test Your Soil. ...
  4. Amend Your Soil. ...
  5. Determine a Weed Strategy. ...
  6. Consider Your Sunlight. ...
  7. Plant Your Plot. ...
  8. Buy Your Plants.
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What is a nature craft? ›

Nature craft projects are any kind of art or craft that involves using materials found in nature. This can include plants, soil, and even the sounds within your environment. Be creative. There are countless nature crafts in this world.

How do you make a beautiful vegetable garden? ›

Plant colorful sections of flowers, vegetables, fruits, and herbs next to one another to achieve a truly dramatic display. Plant snug beds. Rather than planting everything in straight rows separated by expanses of soil, consider creating tight planting patterns that will provide an expanse of attractive edibles.

How do I layout my garden? ›

As a general rule, put tall veggies toward the back of the bed, mid-sized ones in the middle, and smaller plants in the front or as a border. Consider adding pollinator plants to attract beneficial insects that can not only help you get a better harvest, but will also prey on garden pests.

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