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12 DIY Drip Irrigation To Water Your Plants Frugally

A DIY drip irrigation system will save your time and money, plus it will enable you to have healthier garden plants. An automatic watering system will put the water right where it’s needed at the time when plants can uptake the moisture most efficiently.

Garden watering systems will work in both raised bed plots and traditional in-ground plots, plus they will even keep the growing plants well-hydrated when you’re gone for the day or weekend.

Look through our round up of these 12 DIY drip irrigation systems and discover how to install a drip irrigation system in your home garden.

  1. Raised Bed DIY Drip Irrigation

First we are going to discuss a diy drip irrigation system that has a step-by-step pictorial instruction that will guide you through installing self-watering system by prettyprudent in a raised bed garden. The hardware is already pre-assembled and the system can be added on to as desired. It doesn’t get much easier than this. You may also like to see diy self watering planters.

Automatic Watering System
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  1. Automatic Watering System

We recommend this diy watering system to busy gardener who may be prone to under-watering or over-watering. This DIY drip irrigation by makezine system is automated and takes all the guess work out ‘how how much water the garden needs’.

Raised Bed Drip Irrigation
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  1. Above Ground DIY Drip Irrigation

This is a great DIY above ground watering system by hgtv to install in an established flower garden. No digging or underground installation involved unlike we discussed the systems earlier and your plants will thank you for it.

Here are brief steps to install this diy drip irrigation.

  • Install sprinkler system and place above ground tubing that is running along the flower beds and new trees.
  • Cut sections of 1/4″ tubing at a length which is easily reachable inside the perimeter of the plants.
  • Attach Tubing to a Connector and Emitter.
  • Make hole into the main tubing and insert the connector end of the spaghetti tubing into the main pipe.
  • Snake spaghetti tube under the plant and then snake the tube down and and cover it with mulch.
Above Ground Drip Irrigation
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  1. Container Garden System

Vegetables, fruits and flowers grown in containers dry out quicker than those grown in-ground. To free up your time and keep container plants well hydrated, install this homemade drip irrigation system by getbusygardening and keep your garden pots filled moisture and happy plants.

These are brief steps to install a diy drip irrigation system for potted plants.

  • Firstly attach the connector to hose or spigot and then irrigation backflow preventer to the faucet spigot.
  • Attach the pressure regulator and faucet hose fitting.
  • Insert the one end of poly tubing to open end of faucet fitting.
  • Mark the line on poly tubing where you want your drip line tubing and pots should be.
  • Cut and cap the tube at its very end.
  • Determine the length of each drip line.
  • Make hole at the point where you will put connector and micro tubing.
  • Insert connector in the main pipe first and then drip tubing into the connector.
  • Fix the micro heads to the other end of micro tubing.
homemade drip irrigation system
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  1. Timed DIY Drip Irrigation System

Here is a system that allows you to have a life away from home and grow fresh vegetables. Once this DIY plant watering system by blogs is installed, you can set the timer and leave home for a few days without worry. Your plants will stay well hydrated in your absence. You may also like to see diy water fountain.

Timed Drip Irrigation System
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  1. Overhead Sprinkler System

This DIY system comes from Home Depot and the instructions make installation fast and easy. Give your garden plants a drink from over head with this sprinkler system by homedepot. You may also like to see diy sprinkler system.

Overhead Sprinkler System
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  1. Mirco DIY Irrigation System

This plant watering system on youtube keeps hanging baskets looking fresh and vigorously growing all summer. Also use this micro irrigation system for container gardens.

  1. Bottle DIY Drip Irrigation

Simple to install, inexpensive and a great way to recycle plastic bottles. Just punch a few holes in the bottom half of a large plastic bottle like this one by providentliving, bury the bottom half of the bottom between plants in the garden, then fill with water.

Bottle Drip Irrigation
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  1. DIY Drip Irrigation For Under $10

Cheap, easy to fabricate and perfect for gardeners who like to grow vegetables in containers and want to save time and money. See the complete guide and video tutorial at Eat Drink Better.

  1. PVC DIY Irrigation System

A great little system that saves time and water in the garden. PVC pipe is easy to work with and will last for years, and this diy irrigation system on youtube uses water efficiently so less water will be needed. You may also like to see homemade water filter.

  1. DIY Bucket System

Unique and efficient way to keep plants hydrated. A bucket of water, gravity and a couple of other inexpensive components is all you need to create the self watering system like this one on youtube.

  1. Base Watering

This DIY drip irrigation system by thisoldhouse will deliver water right to the base of plants so less water is lost through evaporation. Keeping the plant leaves dry will also help prevent a host of diseases so plants will stay healthy and well hydrated. You may also like to see diy water pump.

DIY irrigation system
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24 DIY Stepping Stones To Make Great Looking Walkways

There’s nothing like creating a beautiful walkway out of DIY stepping stones to boost your curb appeal. You’re not only showing off a gorgeous exterior to your neighbors and guests, but you’re also increasing your property value if you ever decide to sell your home. Plus, it’s nice to just admire a charming walkway in your front yard, backyard or around your garden.

You may be wondering how you can create a walkway with DIY stepping stones. There are many projects that make it easy to create your own landscape stepping stones. The best part is you can customize your stepping stones to fit your exterior. Use the following guide to learn how to make stepping stone for your walkway.

DIY Stepping Stones For A Beautiful Walkways

1. Pebble Mosaic DIY Stepping Stones

A pebble mosaic like this one by finegardening is perfect for adding a pattern to your walkway. You’re using pebbles in different shapes, sizes and colors to create an amazing design. One idea is to create a walkway of waves to represent the water, or you can use the stones to create small circular shapes instead of a traditional path. The materials for a pebble mosaic walkway include sorted drain-rock pebbles, crushed gravel, premixed dry mortar and lumber and stakes.

Pebble Mosaic DIY Stepping Stones
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2. Stained Glass DIY Stepping Stones

You can add a gorgeous design to your yard with stained glass garden stepping stones like this one by hgtv. Why not use the stained glass to create a sun or flower pattern in warm colors? You’re celebrating the start of spring or summer as you restore your garden. There’s something about stained glass that adds an elegant or classic touch, and it’s sure to look great with your colorful flowers.

Stained Glass Stepping Stones
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3. NES DIY Stepping Stones

How would you like to create concrete stepping stones like this one by instructables that look like the Nintendo Entertainment System? You’re going to remove the top half and create a mold of the design, so you can create as many NES stepping stones as you need. Use cement to create the actual stepping stones for your path or garden. One idea is to arrange the stepping stones in your front yard and see how many people realize it’s a Nintendo Entertainment System. You may also like to read  diy rain chain.

NES Stepping Stones
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4. DIY Wooden Stepping Stones

You don’t have to stick with stone, concrete or pebbles when making stepping stones. Why not create your DIY stepping stones out of wooden pieces like this one by diynetwork? There’s something about wooden stepping stones that add a warm touch to your exterior. If your home has a rustic, country or farmhouse interior, a wooden path is a great way to bring your theme to your exterior.

DIY Wooden Stepping Stones
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5. Colorful DIY Stepping Stones

Creating colorful stepping stones like this one by hellowonderful is a great project for the whole family. You’re going to start by creating the actual stepping stones with quick-drying concrete and circular molds. Use pieces of stone, shell or mosaic tile to decorate your stepping stones. Your children may want to use small plastic figurines for their projects. It’s important to create your design on a paper plate and piece of paper before adding it to the stepping stone, as you’re working with quick-drying concrete.

Colorful DIY Stepping Stones
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6. Concrete DIY Stepping Stones

You don’t have to worry about breaking the bank when you create garden path stones out of concrete. Concrete allows you to save money while still being creative on this project. One idea is to use concrete to make several hexagon-shaped stones like this one by diycozyhome with fun designs in the center. It creates a classic but exciting pattern for your walkway. Lay the stones together to create a unique path through or around your garden.  You may also like to read  diy water fountain.

Concrete DIY Stepping Stones
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7. Personalized DIY Stepping Stones

You may enjoy creating personalized diy stepping stones like this one by instructables for your yard or garden. Personalize the stones with the last name of your family, or you can personalize each stone with a loved one’s first name. Surprise a household member with their own personalized stepping stone, or use the stone as a memorial for a loved one. You can even create a personalized stepping stone for your beloved pet.

Personalized DIY Stepping Stones
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8. Embossed DIY Stepping Stones

If you want to learn how to make stepping stone with a beautiful design, consider making embossed stepping stones like this one by bhg with a masonry mix. You can embed leaves, flowers, rocks, shells, pottery or other elements into your stepping stones. It’s important to use rubber gloves and follow the directions for this project. Use this method to create embossed stepping stones for each season.

Embossed DIY Stepping Stones
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9. Wooden Garden Stepping Stones

If you enjoy DIY stepping stones like this one by woolfoodmama made of wood, here is another project for creating wooden garden stepping stones. You can attach pieces of wood to create your stepping stones, or you can buy wood pallets from a home improvement store. Paint the wooden pieces in a fun color scheme, or keep them unpainted for a natural look. Your garden stepping stones can be placed through or around your garden.

Wooden Garden Stepping Stones
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10. Pebble DIY Stepping Stones

This is another project that involves making stepping stones out of pebbles like this one by familyhandyman. The pebbles are going to be arranged in a mold of cement and mortar. You can collect your pebbles from the beach or shore. If you cannot get to the beach or shore, there are several retail stores that sell pebbles for home projects. The best part is pebbles come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors.

Pebble DIY Stepping Stones
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11. Mosaic DIY Stepping Stones

It’s always fun to create your own mosaic stepping stones like this one by stoneartblog.blogspot. You can use mosaic tiles to create a beautiful design for your exterior. You can also use pieces of broken tiles for this project. The design is going to be placed on a large piece of plywood, which should be big enough to create a walkway. Your mosaic can be placed in your front or backyard, or it can be placed on the path through your garden.

Mosaic DIY Stepping Stones
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12. Sea Glass DIY Stepping Stones

The next time you’re visiting the beach, collect some sea glass for your diy stepping stone project like this one by lovelygreens. You can also add pebbles, stones or shells to the mix if you want. The elements should be mixed in cement and coarse aggregate, which you’re going to firmly press the sea glass into later. Your sea glass stepping stones are perfect for adding more color to your garden or creating a beach-like exterior.

Sea Glass DIY Stepping Stones
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13. Fossil DIY Stepping Stones

How would you like to create a stepping stone that resembles a fossil? You can easily create your own fossil stepping stones like this one by instructables using materials such as a leaf, modeling clay and sacked concrete. One idea is to make several stepping stones with assorted leaves, and use the stepping stones to create a fun walkway to your front or back door.

Fossil Stepping Stones
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14. DIY Embossed Stepping Stones

If the other embossed stepping stone project like this one by dreamalittlebigger caught your eye, you may enjoy this project. You can make these DIY stepping stones using materials such as a stepping stone kit, rubber decorative doormat and fine concrete. One idea is to create an attractive flower design for your garden. Once you arrange the circular stepping stones on your landscape, it will be hard to resist hopping from stone to stone.

DIY Embossed Stepping Stones
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15. DIY Garden Stepping Stones

You can easily create garden stepping stones like this one by overthebigmoon that stand out from the crowd. With this project, you’re going to use pieces of broken teacups to create gorgeous stepping stones for your garden. You want to use small, flat pieces of the teacups, and push the teacups down in the cement far enough to make it easier to step on the stones.

DIY Garden Stepping Stones
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16. Button DIY Stepping Stones

Are you looking for adorable, unique landscape stepping stones like these ones by instructables for your exterior? Why not create your own button stepping stones? You’re going to use materials such as large plastic lids, small plastic caps, cement, chalky finish paints and matte varnish for this project. When you’re finished, you can create a walkway of colorful buttons on your front exterior. Your stepping stones are sure to be the talk of your neighborhood.

Button DIY Stepping Stones
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17. Salt Dough DIY Stepping Stones

Do you enjoy collecting stones, pebbles and shells from the beach or shore? Turn your souvenirs into exterior decor with these salt dough diy stepping stones by ithappensinablink. You’re going to create your stepping stones out of salt, flour and water, as well as your souvenirs. You can add a splash of color by using paint to tint the stones. Use your stepping stones as a reminder of your favorite vacation by the beach, lake or river.

Salt Dough DIY Stepping Stones
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18. Block DIY Stepping Stones

Here’s a fun project for making stepping stones by yeahvintage.blogspot that look like colorful blocks. You’re going to make your block stepping stones out of concrete blocks. Use painters tape and spray paint to decorate your stepping stones in a cool pattern. Another option is to spray paint the entire block in your favorite color. Your family, neighbors and guests are sure to love walking up a path of colorful blocks.

Block DIY Stepping Stones
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19. Concrete Garden Stepping Stones

For this project, you’re going to create garden path stones out of concrete like this one by rosyscription and an empty catering tray lid. All you have to do is pour the concrete and let it sit on a level surface for about 24 hours. Once it’s dry, remove the concrete and you have a new stepping stone for your garden. You can paint the stones to add a little color, or you can leave them unpainted to showcase their natural beauty.

Concrete Garden Stepping Stones
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20. Footprint DIY Stepping Stones

This project is perfect for families, friends or couples, as you’re going to be creating footprint diy stepping stones like this one by thriftyfun. It’s also very easy because you can buy concrete stepping stones at an affordable price. Use paint to add the footprints to your stepping stones. In a few years, you can look at the stepping stones and see how much your children have grown.

Footprint DIY Stepping Stones
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21. Leaf-Shaped DIY Stepping Stones

There are plenty of projects that allow you to create DIY stepping stones like this one by wonderfuldiy in other shapes, such as leaf-shaped stepping stones. These stepping stones give your path a different look because you’re breaking the tradition of curved or straight lines. If you love nature, use your stepping stones to add a personal touch to your exterior. You’re going to use large leaves and premixed concrete for this project, as well as a mortar or cement colorant if you want to change the color of your stones.

Leaf-Shaped DIY Stepping Stones
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22. Lace-Style DIY Stepping Stones

You can easily use lace-style stepping stones like this one by instructables to add a touch of elegance to your landscape. You’re going to use a large piece of lace as a stencil for spray painting your stepping stones. Once it’s dry, you’re going to paint over the design to make it bolder. If you’re looking for an easy way to add a gorgeous, sophisticated pattern to your stepping stones, this is the project for you. Be sure to surround the garden stepping stones with mulch, greenery and beautiful flowers.

Lace-Style DIY Stepping Stones
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23. Handprint DIY Stepping Stones

Just like the footprint stepping stones, the handprint diy stepping stones like this one by hunker are perfect for families. It’s a great way to get everyone involved in decorating the exterior, and your children are sure to love being a part of this project. You’re going to help your children press their hand into the mixed concrete. Let them decorate it with elements such as shells, leaves, beads or mosaic tiles. You can even use a stick to write their name, age and the date on each stone. Don’t be afraid to create a stepping stone with your own handprint on it.

Handprint DIY Stepping Stones
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24. Oriental DIY Stepping Stones

Creating oriental stepping stones like this one by instructables is a fun way to add a unique but positive look to your garden. You can find stencils with Asian letters and meanings online or in craft stores. It’s best to pick something that creates a positive atmosphere, such as the words “Love,” “Peace,” and “Energy.” You’re going to use supplies such as the stencils, paint, mold and cement for this project, as well as the cut-out letters from your stencils. It’s a very hands-on project that takes a little time to complete, but it’s worth it to create beautiful, motivational stepping stones for your garden.

Oriental DIY Stepping Stones
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Summary

As you can see, the sky is the limit when you’re creating your own DIY stepping stones. Whether you want something elegant for your garden or playful for your front yard, you’re sure to create the perfect stepping stones for your exterior.

23 Stylish DIY Concrete Planters For Your Home And Landscape

Creating DIY concrete planters is an easy and affordable way to customize your home design. This is an ideal way to create any size or shape planter that you want for indoor or outdoor use. Concrete is easy to paint or stain, so you can customize the colors along with sizes and shapes.

DIY concrete planters are not the only things that can be created from a bag of concrete and homemade molds. Things like candle holders and garden globes can also be created to accessorize the planters.

Check out these 23 stylish DIY concrete planters and their accessories we have prepared a round up of so you start creating your own custom design home and landscape look this weekend.

1- DIY Cement Planters and Globes

Here are some great ideas for creating planters and garden globes with recycled items from your home or a local thrift shop.

Old soup bowls are just the right size for making small diy cement planter pots like this one by remodelaholic, and old light globes found at the thrift shop are just right for making a trio of garden globes.

Steps by step instructions show you how to make several concrete items with either smooth or textured finishes.

DIY Cement Planters and Globes
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2- Tinted DIY Concrete Planter

Concrete is not boring, it’s colorful and can be used for creating sturdy planters in any size you want. Concrete can be tinted to most any color you want, making it an ideal way to create planters that will compliment your exterior decor.

Follow these step by step instructions on how to make concrete planters like this one by popularmechanics with color tint so you can have a perfect color match or a contrasting colored planter.

These free instructions will also show you how to build a mold for an interesting and rock solid planter.

Tinted DIY Concrete Planter
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3- Decorative Concrete Planter Box

These free plans will show you how to create a mold that will enable you to create a decorative concrete planter box by thissortaoldlife.

The architectural design on the sides of this planter box are easy to achieve with a little cardboard and a hot glue gun. The concrete planter box can be left in the natural concrete color, tinted or painted, the design will really make it stand out as a unique planter.

These plans will help you create a planter box large enough to grow a small tree and/or several annual flowers.

concrete planter box
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4- Raid the Kitchen

Molds for DIY concrete planters like this one by bhg can be found in your kitchen. Odd bowls, cups, and containers with interesting shapes can be used to create fun containers for flowers or candles for indoor or outdoor use.

Create decorative planters to use on a sunny porch or in bhga sunny window with this thrifty idea. By using items you have on hand to create molds for the concrete, you will be saving money and giving unused kitchen items a second life. You may also like to check out  diy self watering planters.

Raid the Kitchen
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5- Marble Look DIY Concrete Planters

Make marble looking DIY concrete planters with this great idea by apartmenttherapy. Concrete may start out as a dull gray color, but it doesn’t have to stay that color. With these tips, you can make the concrete look like marble in any color you want.

Create a high end design look by using powdered concrete pigments that come in a wide array of colors. The color variations, along with these free instructions, will enable you to make dull gray concrete look like colorful marble. You can even create hombre colors with your planters for a unique look. Ideal for gift giving.

DIY concrete planters
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6- Geometric Designs Concrete Planters

This idea will show you to take cardboard and create concrete planter molds like these one by grayhousestudio. Cardboard is easy to fold into any desired shape, yet sturdy enough to hold wet concrete until it is dry. Recycle used cardboard to create geometric designs to use as molds for planting pots.

concrete planter molds
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7- DIY Concrete Planters Less Than $1 Each

Here is an inexpensive idea that will show you how to make a grouping of  DIY concrete planters like these ones by hip2save for less than $1 a piece.

Get a high end design look to decorate a table top or fireplace mantle by creating a grouping of attractive small cement planters. Plant succulents in some of them, and use a couple of the planters to float open flower blooms for a romantic look.

Recycled plastic bowls make cheap concrete molds. Any container that can retain its shape while filled with wet cement can be used as a mold for a small planter. Browse through your pantry of local thrift store for the perfect sized bowls for this thrifty DIY project.

DIY concrete planters
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8- DIY Cement Planters In All Shapes and Sizes

Create some fun concrete planter to give as unique gifts with this idea. Use cheap plastic bowls for molds, then small plastic bowls to create an off-center planting hole in the top.

Family and friends will enjoy receiving these whimsical and sturdy concrete planters by gardentherapy for any gift giving occasion. The planters are so pretty, recipient may not even want to place plant inside of them!

With a little creativity, you can put names, dates or other designs in the concrete. These would make creative table centerpieces for weddings or other festive occasions.

DIY Cement Planters In All Shapes and Sizes
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9- Hanging DIY Cement Planters

Use these free plans to create hanging planters like these ones by prettylifegirls that look like concrete, but they are not made from concrete at all.

A little clay molded into the desired shape and painted with a concrete finish will create an exterior that looks exactly like concrete. Holes are made in the clay before it’s baked, so placing a sturdy hanging rope in the planter is easy. Add a plant and suspend and you’ll have a decorative hanging planter with the look of concrete.

Hanging DIY Cement Planters
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10- Succulent DIY Concrete Planter

Succulents are small, easy care houseplants that are in the cactus family. Theses small plants thrive on neglect, making them an ideal houseplant for most offices and homes.

An attractive pot made from concrete will make an ideal home for an easy care succulent.

Use these detailed instructions to create an attractive and functional DIY concrete planter like this one by homedit that will be perfect for displaying on a desk top, book shelf or table top.

Succulent DIY Concrete Planter
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11- Recycled Juice Bottles

Large plastic juice bottles are free and easy to recycle for use as planter molds. Those large gallon jugs of juice and other beverages come in handy for many different DIY projects and are a great size for creating planters like these ones by radmegan.

These free plans show you how to use recycled juice bottles and mix perlite into the concrete so the finished product won’t be quite so heavy.

Recycled Juice Bottles
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12- Painted DIY Concrete Planters

It’s so easy to create modern and stylish DIY concrete planters like these ones by with these free instructions. By adding a little peat moss and perlite to mix into the cement for texture, plus a little paint to go onto the finished product, you can create a unique design that fits into a modern decor.

The entire cement pot is not painted, only a small stripe going across the bottom to make this a modern design. The resulting look is a high-end design planter that looks like it costs $50 or more, only you will know how inexpensive it was to make.

Use this paint idea on geometric concrete planters for an upscale stylish look.

There is a bonus idea included on this web page too: a three legged concrete stool. Check it out and you may want to create a couple of them to go along with your unique planters.

DIY concrete planters

13- Stylish and Inspiring

There is nothing boring about these concrete plant pots like these ones by jennykomenda. Easy to make and will fit into any style of decor.

These free detailed plans will walk you through the creative process so you can create some of these planters for yourself and to give as gifts to family and friends.

concrete plant pots
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14- Industrial Look DIY Cement Planters

Here is a style that will fit in perfectly with an industrial look. It’s clean, stylish and classic, plus it’s an easy DIY project.

All you need is a simple round plastic bowl to use as a mold, plus a smaller plastic cup, like a yogurt cup, to create an off center planting hole. After the cement has cured and the planter removed from the mold, sand the outside of the planter smooth. Paint it white or use a pigment powder in the cement mix if desired, but the raw gray color of the cement is ideal for an industrial looking planting pot like this one by burkatron.

Industrial Look DIY Cement Planters
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15- Quick and Easy DIY Cement Planters

This idea will enable you to make cement planter pots like these ones by papernstitchblog in a few minutes and be using them the following day.

The molds used are thinner and allow the cement to dry and cure much quicker than a large mold. These molds are created from a common object found at home supply stores and used to cover lawn sprinkler heads. They are in the shape of a donut cut in half lengthwise. The half circles filled with cement dry quickly, and once dried, they are stacked together to form a round planter that already has a center planting hole. You may also like to check out diy wall planters.

Quick and Easy DIY Cement Planters
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16- Concrete and Wood

Create a unique and up-scale planter design with concrete and small pieces of wood. Place small pieces of squared off wood in each corner of a square mold before pouring the concrete into the mold. The wood will create legs for the planter and give the planter an architectural design element.

Pieces of wood can be used in other areas of the planter mold to create designs within the cement instead of legs for the planter. This free design plan can inspire you to create your own unique planter designs with concrete and wood like these one by prettyhandygirl.

 unique planter designs with concrete and wood.
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17- Abstract Design

What can you create with an old towel and a little concrete? A unique abstract design for a DIYconcrete plante by therusticwillowr that will look stunning on your front porch.

This is so simple to make, uses very little concrete and give an old towel a new life. Just dip the towel in wet concrete, drape it over an upside down bucket and wait until it dries. You just created a large concrete planter with an abstract design.

Add a coat of paint or powder pigment to the mix to compliment the color of your home’s exterior and increase the curb appeal of your home. You may also like to check out diy window box.

DIY concrete planter
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18- PVC Pipe Molds

Use PVC pipe to create the perfect size DIY concrete planter like this one by bunnings to meet your plant needs. PVC pipe is inexpensive and comes in a wide range of widths, and it’s easy to cut to the right height.

Follow these instructions to create your own planting containers using PVC pipe as the concrete mold.

PVC Pipe Molds
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19- Paver DIY Concrete Planters

Some of the work is already done for you with this fun idea. Transform concrete pavers into planters with wood accents using these free plans.

Pavers will make large, sturdy planters like these ones by modpodgerocksblog that are ideal for use at the end of walkways, to flank a garden gate or to accent a front doorway. Several colorful flowers can be planted inside of one paver planter to help you maximize growing space.

Paver DIY Concrete Planters
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20- Soda Bottle Molds

Make some cute concrete planters by using the tops of soda bottles as the molds. Add pigment powder to the cement mix and paint happy faces on the finished concrete planter by instructables for added touch of cuteness. Ideal for any room where a little fun would be welcomed.

Easy to create and is a great way to recycle soda bottles.

finished concrete planter
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21- Cardboard Geometrics

Card stock cardboard is easy to fold and fashion into a desired shape and is sturdy enough to hold cement. The bendable cardboard will allow you to create a variety of geometric designs for molds to be used for creating  cement planting pots like these ones by lanaredstudio.

Decorate the finished planter of leaves in the original gray color. The geometric design will fit in with most any decor.

cement planting pots
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22- DIY Concrete and Gold Planters

Concrete is never boring if you add a little bling to it. Add accents of gold to your homemade concrete planters like diyinpdx these ones by to make them look like they were an expensive purchase, but they will only cost pennies to make.

Download this free PDF file that will take you through the process step by step so you create these lovely concrete and gold planters.

DIY Concrete and Gold Planters
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23- Cinder Block Planters

The concrete work is already done for you with this fun DIY project. Create interesting and sturdy planters like these ones by littlemissmomma painting designs on cinder blocks. Paint different patterns on the cinder blocks to add interest and a pop of color to the gray cement.

Easy and fun DIY project, perfect for the beginner do-it-yourselfer.

Cinder Block Planters
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21 Cool DIY Zen Garden Ideas That Will Keep You Calm And Relaxed

There’s nothing like a DIY zen garden to create a peaceful environment in your space. A zen garden encourages relaxation and meditation, and it’s fun to put together. In fact, creating a zen garden is a project the whole family can enjoy. You can find a variety of DIY zen garden ideas, from a small garden on your table to a large garden in your backyard.

It’s easy to find a project that works for you. When you’re finished, you can use your zen garden to find peace or meditate. Are you ready to create a soothing atmosphere in your space? Here are 21 cool DIY zen garden ideas we have brought for you that will keep you calm and relaxed.

1. DIY Zen Garden For Kids

Children need to relax just as much as adults, so look into a zen garden for kids like this one by projectswithkids. They can add their colored sand to kid-safe containers and create designs, as well as choose their own rocks, crystals and seashells. Of course, your child may want to add a small figurine or dry plant, and that’s okay. The key is to create a zen garden that helps your child to feel calm and happy. You may also like to check out Keywhole garden ideas.

DIY Zen Garden for Kids
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2. Mini Zen Garden Idea

A mini diy zen garden like this one by themerrythought is just what you need when you’re having a stressful day at home or work. One idea is to fill a white dish with black sand and a black dish with white sand, creating an elegant but relaxing color scheme. When you add your rocks, crystals, dry plants and knick-knacks, stick to your black and white palette. Remember to draw designs in your sand using a miniature rake or stick.

DIY Mini Zen Garden
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3. Grass and Sand Zen Garden Idea

If you’re looking for zen garden ideas that don’t only focus on sand, you’re sure to love this tabletop zen garden by thirstyfortea. It’s a project for a grass and sand zen garden, with a shadow box as your container. You’re going to use decorative sand and a moss sheet, as well as decorative stones and figurines. The contents allow you to create a design that promotes peace and relaxation. You may also like to check out rain gutter garden ideas.

Grass and Sand Zen Garden
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4. Succulent DIY Zen Garden

A succulent zen garden like this one by dwellbeautiful on your desk is great for relaxing when your day is hectic. You can create a small zen garden with a glass container, which is going to be full of light-colored sand. Of course, you also need an artificial or real succulent plant for your garden. You can also add in stones, rocks or crystals if you want, and don’t forget a rake, stick or pencil for creating your designs in the sand.

Succulent DIY Zen Garden Image
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5. Desktop Zen Garden

When your work day is too much, you need a desktop zen garden like this one by gardenista to help you feel calm in the midst of chaos. For this garden, you’re going to need potting soil, beach stones and a Silver Plant or Calocephalus, all in a shallow vessel. As you can see, you’re putting together a zen garden with a plant and soil rather than sand, but the sight of your beautiful zen garden is enough to help you relax or meditate.

Desktop Zen Garden
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6. Pink Zen Garden

If the sight of bubbly, chic items makes you feel good inside, then you’re sure to love this pink zen garden by brit.co. Fill a light-toned wooden tray with pink sand, with a bunch of small white pebbles or crystals in one corner. The other items may include stones, figurines or a small air plant. To enhance the color scheme, consider a white stick or miniature rake. You’re sure to feel happy whenever you look at your garden.

Pink Zen Garden
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7. DIY Zen Garden in Tins

Space is never an obstacle when creating a mini zen garden like this one by designsponge, especially when you can create a zen garden in an Altoids tin. You can even paint the tin in a color that helps you to feel calm. If you want to create two gardens, add sand and smaller stones to the first tin, with enough space to draw smaller designs in the sand. For the other tin, you’re going to add dried moss and dried plants. You’ve learned how to create both sand and moss gardens, so using Altoids tins allows you to add both of them to your desk.

DIY Zen Garden in Tins
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8. Mini Succulent Zen Garden

If you’re looking for zen garden ideas that use plants, look no further than this mini succulent zen garden. Start with a decorative bowl, and make sure it’s shallow enough to hold the sand. For your sand, you’re going to use two soothing colors, such as white and blue. Of course, you don’t want to forget your small decorative rocks. You’re also going to transfer a small succulent plant to a paper cup in your garden. When you’re finished, you have a small succulent surrounded by rocks on one side, and enough space to draw your design on the other side. You may also like to check out hanging herb garden ideas.

Mini Succulent Zen Garden

9. DIY Zen Garden For Chilling

There’s nothing like a small zen garden like this one by mybluprint to help you chill out when you’re having a rough day. Just filling the tray with sand and stones can be relaxing, let alone drawing designs in the sand using a stick or tool. You’re also going to add small air plants throughout your garden. You can create a zen garden that looks like a small dessert or beach, whichever helps you to feel calm, cool and collected.

DIY Zen Garden For Chilling
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10. Simple Zen Garden Idea

As you can see, these zen garden ideas by cutoutandkeep are very easy to put together, and here’s a set of plans for another simple zen garden. Start by filling a wooden box or tray with colored sand. Next, you’re going to arrange three mini glass candle holders in the center of the garden, surrounding each one with stones. Finally, you’re going to add a flower to the center candle holder, and a tealight to the other two candle holders. Of course, you can use different items for your garden, such as a succulent, pebbles and crystals.

Simple Zen Garden Idea
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11. Miniature Golf Zen Garden

With these plans, you’re going to create a miniature golf zen garden on youtube. That’s right, this adorable zen garden actually looks like a miniature golf course, and it’s a fun way to relieve your stress when you need a break. Instead of moss, you’re filling a cardboard lid or wooden tray with green felt for the grass. You’re also going to create a pond, sand bunker for designs and vegetation. Finish it off with small pebbles. You can create your own golf ball and club, or you can find miniature items in stores.

12. Backyard Zen Garden

If you’re looking for something bigger, consider this backyard zen garden by getbusygardening. Start by designating a spot in your backyard to your garden, such as a corner next to your house. It should be a place that doesn’t receive much rain water, but you want to stick with low-maintenance succulent plants if it receives a lot of sun. Your zen garden may include rocks or boulders, a gravel or water feature and a zen-inspired statue, but it’s up to you of course. One idea is to place a bench near your garden for reading or relaxing, or take your yoga mat outside for meditating.

Backyard Zen Garden
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13. Mini Zen Garden Favor Kits

How would you like to create mini DIY zen garden like this one by ruffledblog favors? They’re perfect for bridal showers, wedding receptions and other special occasions. Fill each mini tin with sand, and place two or three stones or crystals in each tin. You can also add a miniature rake to each garden, so your recipients can draw their designs. Another idea is to use the tins, card stock, gravel and an air plant to create a mini vertical zen garden. You can even attach a magnetic strip to the back, so your recipients can hang their garden on the refrigerator or file cabinet.

Mini Zen Garden Favor Kits
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14. DIY Desktop Zen Garden

For this project, you’re going to build your own DIY desktop zen garden by instructables. The first step is to build the box out of wooden scraps, and be sure to insulate and paint your box. Fill the box with pebbles, sand and stones, and arrange your stones in a design that works for you. Use a wooden dowel, miniature rake or sharp tool to draw designs in the sand, such as ripples for a water effect. While the garden may remind you of a dessert, there’s something calming about drawing in the sand or rearranging your stones.

DIY Desktop Zen Garden
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15. Tabletop Zen Garden

You can put together a tabletop zen garden like this one by diynetwork with a bowl or plate in any shape, as well as sand in a color that helps you to feel calm. You may want tan, white or black sand for this project. Of course, you want to add items that make you feel good, such as smooth stones and pebbles, or maybe an air plant or figurine. Use a bamboo skewer to draw your designs and enhance the relaxation aspect of your garden. If you’re making more than one zen garden, you can have fun switching out the items.

Tabletop Zen Garden
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16. Mini Beach Zen Garden

Another fun idea for children, you can put together a mini beach zen garden using tan sand and blue slime. Of course the sand is going to represent the beach, and the slime can represent the water. Add in small items such as a miniature beach ball and umbrella, as well as a miniature rake. You can make or buy a small ball and rake, and for the umbrella, the toothpick umbrellas designed for cocktails work just fine. Pretending to spend a day at the beach is a great way to help your child relax.

17. Father’s Day Zen Garden

If you’re looking for zen garden ideas like this one by seevanessacraft for Father’s Day, look no further than this Father’s Day zen garden. It’s a great gift idea for his office or man cave. You can use a plastic container, shoe box or subscription box for his garden. As usual, you’re going to fill it with sand in his favorite color. The items can include an air plant, rocks or stones and a small tool. Whether he’s having a bad day at home or hectic day at the office, your child can bring him a little peace with his own zen garden.

Father's Day Zen Garden
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18. Beaded Cacti Zen Garden

A beaded cacti zen garden like this one by blog.darice is a little different from the other zen garden projects. For this garden, you’re placing sand and river rocks inside the lid of a round paper mache box. Now, here’s where things get a little different. You’re going to hot glue several green teardrop acrylic beads together, making several bunches of two or three. Next, hot glue small silver acrylic cone spike beads to the teardrop beads, but don’t stick to a pattern or design. Place the arrangements into the sand to resemble small cacti. You may also like to check out wall planter ideas.

Beaded Cacti Zen Garden
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19. Cheerful DIY Zen Garden

Whether you’re happy or relaxed, the purpose of a DIY zen garden like this one by diynetwork is to make you feel good. Why not create a cheerful zen garden with purple or pink sand? There’s something about those shades that invoke feelings of happiness. Instead of filling it with rocks and stones, add a small succulent plant. You can also use a see-through container, so you can admire your garden from any angle. Remember to find a small tool for drawing the designs in the sand.

Cheerful Zen Garden
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20. Colorful DIY Zen Garden

A colorful zen garden like this one by artfulparent is great for both children and adults, starting with sand in a tray. Now, you’re going to add a pop of color to your rocks, which you can do by melting crayons over them. Another idea is to paint your rocks, but the melted crayons create a fun design. You also need your tools for drawing designs in the sand, such as a stick or fork. The best part is you can put together the garden and color the rocks with your children.

Colorful DIY Zen Garden
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21. Mini DIY Zen Garden

Just like other projects, you’re going to put together a mini zen garden like this one by blog.darice with sand and a wooden shadow box. You can choose from a variety of small objects for your zen garden, including rocks, stones, crystals and an artificial succulent. Another idea is to purchase a miniature metal bridge for your garden, which is both adorable and peaceful.

Mini DIY Zen Garden
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Conclusion

If you’re looking for a project that’s fun, appealing and calming, consider a DIY zen garden. A zen garden is a great way to promote relaxation and meditation.

23 DIY Window Box Ideas-Build And Fill Them With Colorful Flowers

A DIY window box can give the exterior of your home an instant face lift. The boxes can be created as simple or as elaborate as you want, and built to compliment the architectural style of your home. After the DIY window box is built and installed, just add potting soil and flowers and you’ll instantly increase the beauty and value of your home. Not bad for a couple hours of work. Check out the 23 great diy window box ideas we have compiled for you to find the one that’s just right for your home.

DIY Window Box Ideas And Tutorials

  1. Clean Lines DIY Window Box

The architectural line of these diy flower boxes by lowes are straight and clean, a perfect compliment to a modern or craftsman style home. These free plans take you through the build step by step and show how to modify the width to fit any window size.

Clean Lines Window Box
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  1. Build A DIY Window Box Under $20

Adding value and beauty to your home’s exterior doesn’t have to cost a lot, these window flower boxes by shanty-2-chic cost under $20 to build. All you’ll need is:

  • 1 cedar fence panel per box
  • Wood glue
  • Nails
  • Cut 2 boards to desired length and  3 to the desired width.
  • Glue and nail boards together to form a 4-sided, bottomless box
  • Cut and attach bottom panel to box with glue and nails
  • Stain or paint
  • Attach metal L-brackets to the bottom and attach to the exterior of the home
  • Fill with potting soil and plant flowers
Build A Window Box Under $20
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  1. Using Cedar Wood To Build A Widow Box Planter

Cedar wood holds up well to the outdoor elements and will last for years. Follow brief instructions to build this cedar window box by lifestorage.

  • Cut cedar wood to desired length and width
  • Glue and screw board together
  • Drill drainage holes in the bottom board
  • Add decorative trim to front board
  • Sand, paint or stain
  • Add shelf brackets to back board and attach to home
Using Cedar Wood To Build A Widow Box Planter
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  1. Build And Install A Long DIY Window Box

Perfect for homes that have a large picture window like in this plan by twotwentyone. Easy to build and install with these detailed instructions. The end results is breathtaking. You may also like to check out  DIY Hanging Planters.

Build And Install A Long DIY Window Box
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  1. Follow These Five Easy Steps To Make Window Box

All it takes is five easy steps to create beautiful diy window box planters like this one by remodelaholic.

  • Draw out your design idea
  • Measure window and cut cedar wood planks to desired length and width
  • Assemble boards with wood glue and nails
  • Sand, prime and paint
  • Hang with brackets and plant flower
Follow These Five Easy Steps To Make Window Box
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  1. Wooden DIY Window Box

Follow these step by step instructions to custom build your own wooden window box like this one by hgtv, complete with decorative brackets that help support the flower box.

Wooden DIY Window Box
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  1. Construct Floating DIY Window Box

This DIY creation idea seems to have the window box like this one by houzz floating under the window with no visible means of support. A great, updated and modern version that fits in well with a modern architectural style home.

Construct Floating DIY Window Box
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  1. Do It Yourself Window Flower Box From Scratch

This design thinks outside the box and creates a unique planter holder. Instead of building a wood box like this one by momspark to hold potting soil, this is more like a wood shelf with holes cut to size to hold terra cotter planters. You may also like to check out DIY Self watering Planters.

Do It Yourself Window Flower Box From Scratch
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  1. Add Aesthetic Appeal To Home’s Exterior

This is a great way to use up small slats of wood and add a pop of color to the exterior of your home for almost no money. Use leftover wood strips and these easy to follow instructions to create a unique DIY flower box like this one by instructables.

Add Aesthetic Appeal To Home’s Exterior
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  1. Make Mock Picket Fence DIY Window Box Just Under 20$

This unique design mimics the tradition white picket fence and give the style and updated look, great for any style home. Get the details for this mock picket fence window box by makeit-loveit.

Make Mock Picket Fence Window Box Just Under 20$
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  1. Classic Style DIY Window Box

These free plans for building a classic style DIY window box by bobvila will increase the curb appeal of your home even in winter time when no flowers are in bloom. The front trim and gables underneath add a decorative touch to this classic style that fits in well with any style home.

Classic Style DIY Window Box
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  1. Build Window Box and Shutters Together

These plans show you how to build a country style flower box by catzinthekitchen with matching window shutters. Perfect for that trendy farmhouse look. This style would be easy to build from recycled wooden pallets. You may also like to check out DIY wall planters.

Build Window Box and Shutters Together
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  1. Picture DIY Window Flower Box

Add a splash of decorative color to the front of your home by building and installing this simple window flower box by ohsolovelyblog.  Detailed plans show you how to build a long flower box that works well for a large picture window.

Picture Window Flower Box
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  1. Grow Herbs And Veggies In DIY Window Box

A DIY window box like this one by hgtv can also be used to grow herbs and vegetables during the summer. Build this easy window box planter and grow herbs, lettuce, radishes and green onions for a fresh summer salad. You may also like to check out DIY concrete planters.

Grow Herbs And Vegies In DIY Window Box
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  1. Video Instructions

This video provides detailed visual instructions for building your own stylish flower box by marthastewart.

building your own stylish flower box
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  1. Brighten Your Home Exterior With Easy To Build Wooden Window Box

Here are some down loadable PDF plans for building a classic style wooden window box like this one by popularmechanics.

Brighten Your Home Exterior With Easy To Build Wooden Window Box
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  1. $20 Cedar DIY Window Box

Cedar wood is a perfect building material for outdoor projects such as making diy window box like this one by hometalk because it’s resistant to changing weather. Cedar is not very expensive either.

diy window box
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  1. Wood Shims

Ordinary wood shims can transform an ordinary diy flower box like this one by thescrapshoppeblog into an extraordinary custom made wood piece.

diy flower box
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  1. Turn An Aluminum Gutter Into DIY Window Planter

An ordinary piece of aluminum gutter can be fashioned into a modern DIY window box by shelterness with this plan.

Turn An Aluminum Gutter Into DIY Window Planter
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  1. Shelf With Removable DIY Window Box

Use this plan to create a window shelf and removable box  Set the planter box on the shelf in the summer and fill with soil and flowers. For fall and winter, remove the box and decorate the shelf for the season.

DIY Window Box

  1. Vintage Style DIY Window Box

A great design for use on vintage or Victorian style homes. It’s just a simple diy window box by thisoldhouse with a little molding added to the front to give it a vintage look.

Vintage Style Window Box
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  1. Simple Design

This simple design makes big impact on the exterior appearance of a home. Easy to build widow planter box by houzz. You may also like to check out DIY plantation shutters.

build widow planter box
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  1. Wood Shim Planter

Wood shims, painted in various colors with leftover paint and mounted on a board in a horizontal pattern make an expensive looking stylish planter box like this one by centsationalstyle.

Wood Shim Planter
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25 Fabulous DIY Rain Chain Ideas With Tutorials

Mounting DIY rain chains are a beautiful way to harness the power of water; watching the rain chain guide the water from the roof to the ground is a sight to behold.

A DIY rain chain is necessary for every home especially as it helps protect the foundation of your home from water splash while channeling the water wherever you desire. The rain chain not only brings functionality, but it also adds beauty to your home.

Here are fabulous DIY rain chain ideas with tutorials, you can quickly build.

1. Ombre Rain Chain

Rain chains are always fascinating, especially when its made from beautiful copper chains.

Making this copper rain chain by designsponge is super easy, following this plan; the rain chain is made with terracotta pots held together by a copper chain.

You can complete this project within a few hours, and it requires no particular skill; need some necessary supplies and tools. You can also paint the pot to your desired color.

Ombre Rain Chain
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2. Recycled Soda Bottles/Hanging Seedling Rain Chains

This idea involves building a hanging seedling rain chain at hometalk with recycled soda bottles. The half cut water bottles are designed to hold the soil and the seedlings and get sufficient water for the crops.

This project is very economical as you can get all the required materials and tools within your home. Following this plan, you can complete the project in a few hours.

hanging seedling rain chain
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3. Garden Decor Cookie Cutter Rain Chain

For you to have a successful garden in your backyard, you need to water your crops continually. Building a rain chain like this one by newhousenewhomenewlife is one way to get enough water for your tender plants.  This idea involves making a rain chain with cookie cutters, to direct water to the garden or collect water for garden use.

The rain chain will be hanged on the roof, and the water directed to the flower pot or a waiting bowl, to later use to water plants. You may also like to see diy rain barrel.

Garden Decor Cookie Cutter Rain Chain
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4. Modern Rain Chain

There are so many advantages of a rain chain, and so many reasons to build one; one of it been that divert water from your building. These splashing waters can affect the foundation of your building as well as the painting.

This is a modern rain chain idea by makezine made from copper cups lined across a chain. You can also use it to direct the water down to a big barrel, to store water for later use on your garden or lawn. You may also like to see rain gutter ideas.

modern rain chain idea
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5. Rain Chain Using Spoons

The rain chain is quite popular in Asia, where it has been used for years to channel water from the roof to the ground; you can make one for your home following this detailed plan which involves building a DIY rain chain by birdsandblooms using old spoons. It’s a fun project that can be beneficial to your home.

It’s advisable to use thinner spoons, so you can easily bend them. You can place a decorative pot or barrel under the rain chain to collect the water.

Rain Chain Using Spoons
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6. Rain Chain from Galvanized Steel Buckets

Rain gutter chains are a perfect alternative to downspouts and can direct rain from your gutter to the ground. They are also amazingly easy to make and requires little supplies.

This idea involves making downspout rain chains like this one by curbly with galvanized steel buckets and chains.

Have it in mind that the length of the chain and number of buckets required will be determined by the length of your house to the ground.

Rain Chain from Galvanized Steel Buckets
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7. Rain Chain from Wire-Wrapped Rock

Building a rain chain is the ideal fun project to carry out with the kids during the weekend. And you don’t need to spend so much on materials. These downspout rain chains by dollarstorecrafts are made with wire wrapped around rocks.

The rocks are placed and held in between the floral wire. The rain chain can be crafted within a few hours and costs less than ten bucks.  You can use it to channel water to the garden or a flower pots.

Rain Chain from Wire-Wrapped Rock
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8. DIY Slag Glass Rain Chain!

Making a rain chain like this one by victoryordeathinthegarden ranks amongst one of the best outdoor decorations; It’s sure always to catch the attention of anyone coming towards it; Making your home look beautiful while providing functionality.

This plan involves making an elegant rain chain with gauge wire and slag glass. The cable will be tightly wrapped around several slag glasses according to the length of your building.

DIY Slag Glass Rain Chain
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9. Rain Chain from Aluminum Funnels

The rain chain is a pleasing water feature which has long been popular in Japan and is beginning to trend in the USA. Tame the rain with this budget rain chain like this one by motherearthliving which is a perfect replacement for gutter downspouts. This project is a lot of fun to make and is inexpensive. Its made with aluminum funnels, held by galvanized chains. You need to determine the height of the building so that you can know the length of string and the number of funnels required. You may also like to see rain garden plants.

Rain Chain from Aluminum Funnels
Image via: motherearthliving

10. Rain Chain from Copper Pipe

Buying an already made rain chain is quite expensive. You can confirm that from the store or with s simple Google search. It’s even more costly if it’s made of copper.

However, following a DIY plan, you can make a copper rain chain like this one by hometalk within a few hours for far less Cost. The project involves using a flexible copper pipe of a considerable length to make the chain, which you can then hang on the roof to channel water outpour.

Rain Chain from Copper Pipe
Image via: hometalk

11. Oui Yogurt Jar Rain Chain

Yoghurts are so yummy and eating it out of the cute little jar will most likely make anyone feel like a fancy French lady. Now, Instead of just wasting those little jars; embark on a fun project and use them to create a rain gutter chain like this one by huntandhost. The idea is pretty simple, and the project can be completed in a few hours with just a few tools.

Oui Yogurt Jar Rain Chain
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12. Mini Flower Pot Rain Chain

A rain chain is like jewelry for your home. It’s very popular in Asia and has been used for years to gracefully control the path of water away from the walls or into barrels. This plan involves making a DIY rain chain by cutoutandkeep with small flower pots, held with string. The project is straightforward, even for a first time DIYer, it can be completed under 2 hours and cost very little.

Mini Flower Pot Rain Chain
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13. Copper Rain Chain Succulent Planter

Many people wants to see rain chains as an alternative to regular downspouts, as they work just as well. However, it offers more than that; with the needed materials, and following this plan, you can make a functional rain chain like this one by twothirtyfivedesigns which can also be utilized as a succulent planter. The rain chain is made of copper, which makes it even more beautiful. The project will only take two hours to complete and requires just a few supplies.

Copper Rain Chain Succulent Planter
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14. Rain Chain With Copper Fork and Spoon

Spring rains are a rare gift in most of the country. You can take advantage of the precipitation, by making a rain chain to ensure the runoff isn’t wasted or even splashing down on your foundation.

The DIY idea involves making a rain chain by imgoingtotexas with forks and spoons, which are twisted into exciting shapes and joined at the tips to create the long downward chain. The project will turn out to be decorative and very functional.

Rain Chain With Copper Fork and Spoon
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15. Front Door Driftwood Garland

Need something different from copper and much more inexpensive? Then you should make this farmhouse-inspired rain chain by cityfarmhouse made of driftwood

The project also serves as décor, while even controlling the motion of water. You need to get driftwoods in large quantity and also ensure the driftwoods are the same length so that it will look nice. The woods are held together with twine.

Front Door Driftwood Garland
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16. Rain Chain Using Shower Curtain Hooks

DIY is always about creativity and using less costly methods to achieve excellent results, and this rain chain by greneauxgardens.blogspot made with shower curtain and hooks perfectly depict that.

It provides a creative, beautiful and inexpensive way to get water from the downspout into a barrel or a plant pot.

Shower hooks make great rain chains as they are metal and heavy, which means they can’t be blown by the wind. Also, they are intended for the shower, which also rules out the possibility of rusting.

Rain Chain Using Shower Curtain Hooks
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17. DIY Tart Tins Rain Chain & Suncatcher

Rain chain makes excellent decoration, and they also provide functionality. This DIY rain chain by wingsofwhimsy can be created with tart tins and anything you have that can survive the outdoor, especially beads. The tart tins are held with a solid wire and beads can be added between each tart tin.

You will be happy with the result, as it will it be beautiful, and functional.

DIY Tart Tins Rain Chain & Suncatcher
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18. Neon Zip Tie Rain Chain

This is another fun DIY project to embark with the family. It involves making a rain chain like this one by dollarstorecrafts out of Neon Zip ties and wooden beads. You will make loops from the large zip ties and attach them to one another.

This provides a beautiful alternative to downspouts and helps correctly guide the rain from the roof, away from your home’s foundation. The water can be channeled into a barrel or just to the ground.

Neon Zip Tie Rain Chain
Image via: dollarstorecrafts

19. Hanging Yogurt Cup Waterfall

This project involves using some yogurt cups and bakers twine to create a functional rain chain like this one by childhoodlist.blogspot to channel the movement of water off your roof. The twine is used to tie the cups together, and it’s then hanged in the right spot on the roof.

This project is straightforward to make and requires no prior experience. You need to know how to tie a knot to do this.

Hanging Yogurt Cup Waterfall
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20. Plastic Cup Rain Chain

If you still haven’t chosen a DIY rain chain like this one by dollarstorecrafts to make, then this plan which involves creating one with plastic cups will be ideal. The plastic cup will be held by a chain through the middle. You can use various colors of plastic cups to make it more beautiful.

This project is inexpensive and can be completed within a few hours. You need a few tools to couple the whole components.

Plastic Cup Rain Chain
Image via: dollarstorecrafts

21. Rain Chain From Copper

Copper made rain chains like this one by myhomemystyle tend to give a peaceful trickling sound, as they catch the water and gently spills it to prevent erosion. They are quite costly when you want to buy from the store. However, following this DIY plan, you can make an affordable copper rain chain for your home. The project is easy to set up, and you only need a few materials.

Rain Chain From Copper
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22. Copper Wire And Polished Stones Rain Chains

Add Style Outdoors with by making this rain chain. This rain chain at quora is made with copper wire and polished stones. The wire is wrapped around each rock to hold it and then joined with copper strings. You can hang the chain to the gutter and place a bowl underneath to collect the water.

Copper Wire And Polished Stones Rain Chains
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23. Little Watering Cans Rain Chain

You will be surprised with the outcome if you price a rain chain in a store; some of the least costly goes for around $80 to $100. Howbeit, you can follow a DIY plan to build this beautiful rain chain by isavea2z for less than $15.

The project is done with tiny garden watering Cans and metal chain. You can use different colors of the cup to make it look more beautiful.

Little Watering Cans Rain Chain
Image via: isavea2z.com

24. Recycled Soda Bottles as Hanging Seedling Rain Chains

DIY rain chains are fun things to build with the family, and it only gets better when you won’t have to spend a dime on it. This is another garden planter rain chain idea by hometalk. Its made with soda bottles and straws, which you should probably have in your home. You can make this project to grow seedlings in your home.  It is very simple to make and doesn’t take long.

Recycled Soda Bottles as Hanging Seedling Rain Chains
Image via: hometalk

25. Rain Chain Using Vintage Tarte Tins

If you are searching for an elegant modern rain chain like this one by lifeawayfromtheofficechair to make, then this DIY project will be ideal. The project involves constructing a rain chain with vintage tart tins, and metal chains. The plan is straightforward to build and cost below $20.

Rain Chain Using Vintage Tarte Tins
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Conclusion

Rain chains are a beautiful, creative and functional replacement for gutter downspouts. Listed above are some beautiful and inexpensive rain chains you can make for your home.

25 DIY Screen Door Projects To Keep Out Uninvited Invaders

Building a DIY screen door is a fantastic project to beautify and add character to your home. It’s also the best way to protect your home from pests and bugs when you open your door to let in fresh air.

A DIY screen door is easy to build and with summer already here, you can also make one to keep out bugs from your home, patio or garage, so you can enjoy the sweet summer breeze.

Here are 25 DIY screen door projects to keep out uninvited invaders from your home.

DIY Screen Door Ideas With Tutorials

1. Wooden Screen Door

This plan involves making a DIY screen door like this one by thediydreamer from wood boards and other materials. The project is easy and requires no specific carpentry skill; however, you will need a few carpentry tools to get it done. On completing the project, you can then paint it with your desired color.

Wooden Screen Door
Image via: thediydreamer

2. Single 2X6 Screen Door

This DIY project involves replacing an old and worn out screen-door. The original plan was made with a single 2×6 wood, it has a video which gives a step by step guide on how to make the screen door like this one by instructables.

The project can be completed within a day, and costs just around $15. You can also tweak the plan and change the size to suit your door frame.

Single 2X6 Screen Door
Image via: instructables

3. Wood Screen Door

A DIY door allows you to open your door and let in fresh air. If you don’t have one in your home, you can follow this plan to make yourself custom screen doors by sawsonskates that will suit your home perfectly. The design is a simple DIY screen door, with a rail at the middle and another dividing the lower part. You will need wood boards and a few other supplies and tools to get started. The plan contains a detailed guide on how you can build the screen door with pictures. You may also like to check out diy screen in porch.

Front Door Screen Door
Image via: sawsonskates

4. Flat DIY Screen Door

You can follow this plan to create a sturdy and affordable DIY screen door like this one by designertrapped for your home. The design is a modern screen made of lumber wood and other materials. It has a rail diving it at the middle and two others separating the lower part of the screen door. The project is placed at an intermediary difficulty level and requires an essential woodworking skill; however, if you have done one or two DIY projects before, then you can certainly tackle this one. You may also like to check out diy barn doors.

Flat DIY Screen Door
Image via: designertrapped

5. Garden Screen Door

If you have a non- standard door size, it could be hard for you to find your desired screen door at the store, which leaves you with the option of building a customized one that matches the measurement. This project involves making a screen patio door like this one by empressofdirt for a nonstandard sized door using a 2×4 wood plumber. The project cost under $35. The design can be precut at the lumber store, so you can easily couple it at home.

Garden Screen Door
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6. Plain Screen Door

With summer already here, it’s time to start building some cheap screen doors to let the fresh air into the house, without worrying about pests and bugs. The plan involves building a full-length screen door like this one by hgtv without middle rail. The simple design makes it suitable, as it would allow more air in, compared to the covered ones. You will need wooden boards, screen materials and a few other supplies and tools to complete the project.

Plain Screen Door
Image via: hgtv

7. Build a Screen Door

A wooden screen door like this one by thisoldhouse will be the best choice to keep away crickets and bugs from getting into your home. Already made doors at the store have limited designs and can be quite expensive. The best bet is to buy a door kit and assemble it yourself. Millwork companies make parts for screen doors and have different designs and measurements, so you need to get glue, screening and a few other materials to assemble the screen door. You may also like to check out diy privacy screen.

Build a Screen Door
Image via: thisoldhouse

8. Rustic Screen Door

Screen doors are naturally thin and lightweight to ensure they fit the already occupied door frame, and this causes most screen doors to be flimsy. However, with this plan, you will learn how to make a screen doors like this one by grit that’s sturdy and durable. This DIY screen door is made of rustic wood and can be completed in a day.

The original plan has a rail at the middle and the screen covering its full length to let air in and keep out bugs and insects.

Rustic Screen Door
Image via: grit

9. Simple Exterior Door Screen Curtain

If you don’t want to cover your elegant door with a screen door like this one by scjohnson then you should consider making a screen curtain that can be attached to your front door. This screen curtain idea is perfect, as it allows air into the home, keeps away bugs and enabling easy entry and exit through the door. You will need a roll of Black Fiberglass Screening and some other materials to get this done.

Simple Exterior Door Screen Curtain
Image via: scjohnson

10. Screen Door For the Pantry

A new screen door costs about $150 – $200, however with this plan, you can build a customized screen door like this one by wildfireinteriors for as little as $18. The design is very sturdy and durable; it’s made with a 1×4 lumber. The door is separated in the middle by rail. The lower part is covered entirely, while the upper portion carries the screen.

Screen Door For the Pantry
Image via: wildfireinteriors

11. Wooden Storm Door

A storm door isn’t just useful for keeping out the wind and rain, it a beautifying factor in your home entrance that your guests see when they visit.  A durable and attractive storm door is essential for every home, and you can follow this plan to build one for yourself. The original plan is a standard sized storm door made from weather-hardy wood, and some other materials. This screen door by popularwoodworking isn’t hard to make; you just have to follow the instructions on the plan.

Wooden Storm Door
Image via: popularwoodworking

12. DIY Garage Door Screen With a Zipper

Getting a sliding screen door like this one by thriftdiving installed in your garage can come at an enormous cost; however, if you need something simple and less costly, then you can make this DIY garage door screen with zipper. This door screen will let fresh air in a while keeping bugs out of your garage. You will need a roll of fiberglass screen and a few other materials to get started.

The design is straightforward; the zipper is in the center of the screen and allows access, in and out of the garage. You may also like to check out plants to keep flies and mosquitoes away.

DIY Garage Door Screen With a Zipper
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13. Reforming An Existing Screen Door

Getting a new screen door like this one by inmyownstyle that meets your requirement from the store could be quite hectic, and  if you find a sturdy one, it might be ugly. And when you find one that’s beautiful, it might be flimsy. If you decide to buy any available one, then you can follow this plan to tweak it to your taste. You can change the color, size and other aspects of it.

Reforming An Existing Screen Door
Image via: inmyownstyle.com

14. Chippendale Screen Door

If you need a stylish screen door for your home, then you should build this Chippendale screen door by redcottagechronicles. The design is an elegant screen door segmented at the middle. While the top is covered with screen, the bottom is beautifully designed. This is one project that will put a smile on your face anytime you return home. You will need wood lumbers, a roll of fiberglass screen and a couple of other materials and tools to build it.

Chippendale Screen Door
Image via: redcottagechronicles

15. Simple Wooden Screen Door

It’s always fun to make items in the home yourself. This plan involves making ascreen door like this one by runnerduck for a front door from wooden lumbers and fiberglass screen . The first thing to do before embarking on this project is to know the size of your screen door, and then decide on the design you wish to use. You can tweak the size and design of this plan to meet your specification.

Simple Wooden Screen Door
Image via: runnerduck

16. Front Door Screen Door

Having a screen door in place is one way to ensure you enjoy the summer delights. You can open up your door without worrying about bugs and insects. This DIY plan will show you steps on how to make a sturdy, customizable and easy to build DIY screen door by sawsonskates that will keep out unwanted flying visitors while letting in fresh air to your home. You should work on every piece of the screen door individually, and paint if you desire, before coupling.

Front Door Screen Door
Image via: sawsonskates

17. Screen Door From Scrap Wood

This plan involves making a DIY screen door like this one by justmeasuringup from scrap wood. The design is a fancy standard door sized screen, with a rail at the middle. You will spend less on this project if you have leftover woods from previous DIY projects. The plan is straightforward to build, even for a first time DIYer. Follow the plan and cut out every part of the door before coupling. You may also like to check out natural tick repellents.

Screen Door From Scrap Wood
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18. Pallet Board Screen Door

Soon we will experience the warm evening breeze filling the air; and you will likely open the door to enjoy the summer delight. Making this DIY door by made from a pallet is the first step to ensuring you have a pleasurable experience, you don’t want bugs under the sofa.

This project is amazingly cheap; it can be completed for about $12 total. The design is straightforward and can be quickly built by anyone with the right tools.

Pallet Board Screen Door

19. Screen Door for Under $50.00

If you want a custom door which is stronger and more durable, then you should consider this DIY screen door. The door is built from plywood, and other essential materials and tools. The design is a farmhouse-style screen door separated at the middle with a rail. The top is sealed with a screen, while the lower part is covered with wood. This DIY screen door will give your home a fabulous curb appeal.

Screen Door for Under $50.00

20. Screen Door From Pine

It’s one thing having a screen door like this one by lisalaker, and another thing having one that adds personality to your home. This plan is tailored to allow you to change both the design and the size as you wish. It’s made of wood pine. You will have to measure the size of your door to know how to shape the plan. The design is a bottom covered screen door with a screen-guarded top.

Screen Door From Pine
Image via: lisalaker

21. Sliding Screen Door

This DIY idea involves building a sliding screen door by garagejournal to protect the house from bugs while allowing the entrance of fresh air. Stainless hardware, cedar board, solar mesh and a few other materials are used to build this board. There is also an attached plan for making screen covers for windows from cedar boards. You will need roller tracks and fiberglass screen for this project.

 Sliding Screen Door
Image via: garagejournal

22. Pallet Screen Door

If you are looking for a cheap and easy way to get a better cool breeze into your house without worrying about bugs, flies, and insects, then this project is ideal. It involves making a DIY screen door like this one by instructables from pallet wood. The total cost for this project is under $25, and it is very easy to make. You need first to salvage the pallet, remove nails and dirt before you start building.

Pallet Screen Door
Image via: instructables

23. Screen Door Out of an Old Window

This DIY screen door idea by instructables was borne out of the maker’s inability to find the right screen door size for her home. It involves salvaging old windows to make fly screen doors. The outcome is a classic screen door with screen covered top and wood covered bottom. The project turned out to be sturdier and durable compared to those you will get from stores.

Screen Door Out of an Old Window
Image via: instructables

24. Install a Retractable Screen Door

If you love to open your front door, then you will be in trouble if you don’t have a screen door in place. This plan contains instructions on how to install a retractable screen door like this one by addicted2diy to keep away pests from your home. This is more suitable for those who may not want to build the screen door from scratch. You will need to purchase the retractable screen door and then follow the guide to install it.

Install a Retractable Screen Door
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25. DIY Adorned Screen Door

It takes money to build a beautiful screen door, however instead of entirely dispersing your existing door; you can follow this plan to remake it into a beautiful antique screen door like this one by bonniechristine This project can be completed in a few hours, and it’s effortless to make. You will need rescreening tools, corner brackets, and a few other materials to get this done.

DIY Adorned Screen Door
Image via: bonniechristine

Summary:

Conclusively, building a screen door for your home is the ideal project to embark on with the family during the weekend. It’s a fun activity which will make life easy and more pleasurable for you. Choose one of the listed plans and start building.

17 DIY Cornhole Boards To Build And Enjoy This Fun Outdoor Game

Nothing quite gets a family together like a game of bean bag toss using a DIY Cornhole board.

Cornhole or bean bag game as you may say it guarantees unlimited fun and bonding. While the game itself is fun enough to get your close ones together for a round or two of bean bag tossing, building a Cornhole board isn’t a bland activity either.

But how to build a Cornhole board? Yeah we know that’d be your next question. Don’t worry though; we’ve got you covered (as always)! Here We have prepared a list of 17 DIY Cornhole boards for you to have an enthralling weekend with your friends and family.

But first things first, here’s what you’ll need to make them yourself and the basic procedures you’ll need to follow.

Basic tools and materials

  • 4 decks of 8 feet long 2×4 plywood decks
  • 48-inch x 24-inch plywood boards (2 pieces)
  • Chainsaw
  • Power Drill
  • Jigsaw
  • Compass
  • Pencil
  • Sandpaper
  • Hammer
  • Wood glue
  • 3-inch Deck screws
  • 3/8-inch Carriage bolts
  • Tape Measure
  • 3/8-inch wing nuts and washers

Each DIY Cornhole board listed here would require these 14 essential tools and materials. The dimensions and quantities of the nuts, bolts, deck screws and the plywood boards may differ from one DIY Cornhole board to other and any such specific requirements (and any add-ons if needed) would be mentioned under each DIY option.

Procedure

Follow these 8 steps to accomplish your Cornhole board plans.

Step 1: procure all materials that may be required

Step 2: build the frame as required for the cornhole platform

Step 3: check if the layers form a perfect match. If they overlap, you need to give them a quick trim

Step 4: attach the top and bottom layers of the cornhole board with wood glue

Step 5: with a compass, mark the circle to indicate the portion you need to cut down for the hole.

Step 6: cut along the circle using a saw to create a hole in the board. Use a sandpaper to smoothen the circumference.

Step 7: attach the legs to support the board on the ground

Step 8: customize yourc board. This is where the DIY aspect comes into play. Customize the board to suit your requirements using paint, color or other novel ideas.

Having gone through the procedures, check out these 17 DIY Cornhole boards ideas we have collected for you to better understand how to build cornhole boards and set up a fun-filled bean bag game.

DIY Cornhole Boards Projects For Outdoor Fun

1) Regulation-Compliant Boards

You can’t go wrong with DIY boards if you make them in compliance with the regulations specified by the American Cornhole Organization. And that is exactly what you could do if you follow this DIY method. The handles incorporated into the structure make this an innovative Cornhole board option by thisoldhouse. The use of furniture grade veneer makes bean bags skid on the surface of the boards. Find complete instructions for this DIY Cornhole board.

Regulation-Compliant Boards
Image via: thisoldhouse

2) Complete Cornhole Toss Set

Most DIY options focus solely on the boards but if you want to go DIY with the bags too then you won’t find a better alternative than this one. In addition to the board-building material, you’d need a sewing machine, duck cloth and dried corn for making the bean bags. Find out more about it at diypete.com.

Complete Cornhole Toss Set
Image via: diypete.com

3) Inverse Arrow Pattern Boards

You don’t want to gaze at plain, bland plywood while you go about playing the game do you? Paint the board using strips of painter’s tape and create a much more visually appealing inverse arrow pattern. But where exactly do you apply the tape? And how do you use it? See the complete instructions at popular mechanics.

Inverse Arrow Pattern Boards
Image via: popular mechanics

4) Primer-Boosted Boards

Using a primer on the board before you paint it will ensure that the color would last longer and boost the overall appearance of the cornhole set. The finishing would seem a lot smoother and the paint coverage too will extend farther. Know all about this technique at diy network.

Primer-Boosted Boards
Image via: diy network

5) Colored Cornhole Boards

Coloring the boards obviously enhances the visual appeal of your DIY Cornhole board like this one by Rogue engineer. Color your boards in your favorite hues and you might just enjoy the game a bit more than otherwise.

You may also like to see other outdoor projects for kids entertainment like diy treehouse.

Colored Cornhole Boards
Image via: Rogue engineer

6) Storage-Friendly Boards

Traditional, regulation compliant cornhole sets are awkward storage items. They take up a lot of space and that is a major irritant; unless you play the game daily. But these DIY boards by hgtv could easily fold up and shrink to a measly inch and a half. Did anyone mean about space constraints?

Storage-Friendly Boards
Image via: hgtv

7) One For (and from) the Kids!

If you have tried all you could to drag your kids away from their phones and tablets and still failed, don’t lose hope just yet. Get your kids involved in your DIY Cornhole board plans like this one by builtbykids. Let them explore their engineering instincts. Just make this one attempt to get them interested in things outside the digital world and you probably won’t go wrong with it.

DIY Cornhole board plans
Image via: builtbykids

8) Hand Painted Art Work

Have a flair for painting? Then why not display it on a cornhole set like this one by ana-white? Artistic talent is not something that everyone possesses and if you do, then there is no reason why you should not be showing it off. Some of the tips mentioned here would surely help you in your endeavor.

Hand Painted Art Work
Image via: ana-white

9) Bounce Free Cornhole Boards

Deck screws are not aesthetically pleasing in any which way. If your board’s visual appeal is of concern to you, try using finishing nails in combination with an air-powered nail gun. This brief ‘no deck screws’ DIY guide by instructables should help you with that in case you decide to tread down that path. You may also like to see other outdoor projects like diy treehouse.

Bounce Free Cornhole Boards
Image via: instructables

10) The 3×2 Cornhole Board Variant

Bean bag toss is a great family bonding game. But that is not just restricted to the play time! Ask your family, including kids, to take part in the DIY process and trust us you won’t regret it!

3×2 boards (often called ‘tailgating boards) are just what you need if you want to haul them over to a friend’s place. Their shorter length makes it easier to squeeze them in your car trunk. Purists may scoff at this idea but hey, it’s just a game after all! Here’s all you need to know about building a 3×2 Cornhole board by cornholegamebuilders.

3x2 Cornhole Board
Image via: cornholegamebuilders

11) The Star Spangled Version

A sprinkling of blue and red vinyl stars never did anyone any harm! If anything, it will only add to the charm of the game. Sew matching bean bags to enhance the look. This DIY guide by createandbabble should give you a head start.

HOW TO MAKE CORNHOLE GAME BOARDS
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12) Star Wars Cornhole Boards

Alright! This one will take time; really long time! But it is worth all that it takes. You’ll need a foam board, spray paint, painter’s tape and a host of other tools and equipment. But then again, when it’s about star wars, everything is manageable! Check out this comprehensive DIY star wars Cornhole board guide by craftedworkshop.

Star Wars Cornhole Boards
Image via: craftedworkshop.com

13) Collapsible, Lightweight, Colorful

This particular variant solves most problems associated with DIY Cornhole boards like this one by amber-oliver. They are collapsible and lightweight; which means they are easy to store and carry. And a dash of colors would make it a visual treat too. There’s honestly not much working against this DIY board. You may also like to see other outdoor projects like diy playhouse.

DIY Cornhole boards
Image via: amber-oliver

14) Basic, Simple, no Fuss

If you are not too keen on improving the appearance of your DIY Cornhole board and all you care about is getting on with the game then this one would work well for you. No use of colors, no tapes, no paintings, nothing whatsoever! Just a simple, straightforward, step-by-step guide by cornholehowto on how to build Cornhole boards.

DIY Cornhole board
Image via: cornholehowto.com

15) Speak Your Mind!

Yeah we have discussed about displaying your artistic talents on a Cornhole board but how about putting up your thoughts on one? Have a quote that you fancy? Or just a random thought that occurred to you in the shower but has stuck on since? Whatever it is put it up in bold letters on that Cornhole board. Go through this article to know how to build Cornhole boards by homestoriesatoz that speak your mind on your behalf.

how to build Cornhole boards
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16) Rolling Cornhole Boards

Why bother carrying your Cornhole boards around? Like physically transporting them? Get them on wheels and just slide them around wherever you may want to take them. This tutorial by instructables may help. You may also like to see my other outdoor projects like diy cubby house.

Rolling Cornhole Boards
Image via: instructables

17) LED lit Cornhole Boards

Technology and innovation have taken the world by storm. So why not use them to customize your Cornhole boards? And could anything ever be more spectacular to visualize than LED equipped Cornhole boards? Watch this youtube video to understand how to install LED lights on your boards. You may also like to see my other outdoor projects like diy swing set.

LED lit Cornhole Boards

Summary

With 18 different DIY options, all uniquely different in their own right, you’d be spoilt for choice. But then again, isn’t it better than otherwise? DIY is not always the best way forward for all things but for a Cornhole set, you’d struggle to find a better alternative than DIY. So choose what works best for you and have fun gaming! Yeah, thank us later!

10 Helpful Worm Composting Bin Ideas and Plans

The importance or you can say utility of the worm compost bin is certainly known to those who have backyard fellows or garden spaces. A question might be popping in your head, “How to make a worm bin. Well, that is not an issue, if you have some crazy plans to follow. Let us start with great yet simple ideas leading to wonderful diy worm bins.

1: Simple worm composting bin

With the help of a worm composter like this one by queenbeetoday you can utilize the waste food in efficient way, as it would be transformed to a rich fertilizer. It does not emit odor, rather it’s a simple maintenance system. Here you go:

Buy a packet of red worms; they are a bit different from typical earthworm types.

You need two bins, one for holding the worms and this contains holes on the sides; while, and the other bin would be used for drainage. You need to drill holes in the bottom on the upper bin as well. Put in the wet newspapers and other scraps and slight sprinkle water over it. Don’t forget to add the worms, and fix the bin over the drainage tub.

Simple worm composting bin
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2: Single bin plan

Vermicomposting is the process through which worms compost the waste and make it productive for the use. Look for a medium size plastic box in your house; in case you fail to do so, buy it for fewer $10 dollars from local store. Steps to follow in order to get a perfect vermicomposter like this one by makezine include:

  • Make small holes for drainage
  • Provide ventilation (placement)
  • Prepare the bedding
  • Add and feed the worms
  • Harvest your soil and keep on checking.
Single bin plan
Image via: makezine

3: Indoor vermicomposting bin

Compost bins are not always designed for outdoor settings; for example, with this plan you can design one and place it in your kitchen, maybe. This is more like a funnel shaped worm bag by instructables; launder hamper stand would fit your need easily in this case. This design allows you to separate the worms from compost. It would not take more than a day to craft out the final look.

Indoor vermicomposting bin1
Image via: instructables

4: Three tier homemade worm composting bin:

The things that you require include:

  • Lid
  • Plastic sheet
  • Cork
  • Three stack plastic bin

Make a few holes on the top of the bin for air and ventilation; whilst at the lower end make a bigger hole so that you can fix the tap. Plastic sheet can be used as lid for the bin; it must be placed underneath the bin. You can start now! Get complete instructions at hereworm-composting-help.

You may also like to see diy compost tumbler.

homemade worm composting bin
Image via: hereworm-composting-help

5: Harvester vermicompost bin:

With the help of the plastic containers, preferably two, you can get a simple and decent type of worm bin by whatcom to facilitate your requirement. It works under the normal mechanism of making holes at the top bin and fixing one inside so that drainage system is maintained.

Harvester vermicompost bin4
Image via: whatcom

6: $5 Worm bin idea

Look for three to four nursery flats, reasonable length plastic sheet, as it would be the bottom of the tray. Make the bedding so that it can be placed within it. Put them over and other so that it looks like a bin, and at the top add your red worms. You are done! Get the details at instructables.

$5 Worm bin idea
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7: Worm farming bin

This is one simple idea and handy one also, because you can construct your bin in less than an hour time. So start with:

  • Marking holes in one of your plastic bins.
  • Drill in the holes
  • Put the newspapers and other scarps in the bin without drilling holes
  • Add the worms(Eisenia fetida) and wigglers

Keep on checking the results after a few days, and harvest it when you have fertilized form. Get details at modernfarmer.

Worm farming bin
Image via: modernfarmer

8: Vermicomposter diy plan:

Get a simple bin and with the help of the electric drill pinch in some holes. Also, make holes in the lid; it has to be of the same size. The bottom end must have four holes at each side; add the bedding and let it settle for a week. When the week is over, add the worms and you will be done. You may also like to see guide on how to make compost. Get the detail at sierra-worm-compost.

Vermicomposter diy plan
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9: Rubbermaid worm bins:

This one of the most inexpensive types – start with choosing a plastic bin and drill holes of flow of air. It has to be done of the sides as well as the bottom for drainage. Add your bedding and let it settle for 5 or 6 days. You can than add the red worms and use your compost bin for harvesting. Check the detail at vermicompost

10: Wooden worm composter:

You need to have two wooden containers come tables, so that they can be placed each other. In the lower slab you can place the bedding and worms; whilst upper would have net lid to protect it. Details at ecoyardfarming.

Wooden worm composter
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12 Innovative DIY Hydroponics Systems To Grow Soil Less Plants

The term ‘hydroponics’ is derived from two Greek words ponics (toil) and hydro (water) that started to be used since 1950. Hydroponics is another way of growing plants that do not require soil and this hydroponic gardening is being used by countries like Australia. Being 30-50% faster in growth than the soil planting; these hydroponic growing systems actually uses water to mix the nutrients to get their way to the root system enabling the plant to utilize much energy for fruit making besides the search process (that plants do to search nutrients in the soil in non-hydroponics systems). Testing pH in these diy hydroponic growing systems is also important however mostly plants grow within the 5.8-6.8 pH range. Moreover to direct the nutrients to the plant various mediums are used like Rockwool and perlite.

You may also like to see: diy aquaponics systems

An Overview of the important DIY Hydroponic Systems

The diy hydroponics systems can generally be passive or active. Wick system being the non-recovery one carries the nutrient solution to the root system. Ebb and flow system on the other hand works with pump in the container hence becoming the active system. How to make a hydroponic system surely demands the appropriate medium, type and some necessary parts however, some innovative and best hydroponic systems are as follows:

1. Vertical Hydroponic Grow System

These diy hydroponic systems by instructables require good lighting and are best for small space gardeners. Various herbs and vegetables could be grown, with proper organic fertilizer. Many such vertical systems are developed with square buckets or round units stack, having particular characteristics using perlite commonly. The cost is usually $500 not benefiting commercial for production.

Vertical Hydroponic Gardening System
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2. A DWC DIY Hydroponic System

A deep water culture system within the range of $20 is cheap and reliable. It needs a rockwool cube, 5 gallon bucket with air pump and net cup of 6”. Watering the system in the starting days could keep it cool. The conversion of the rockwool into the DWC bucket is done when the leaves begin to sprout. 68 degree F is the temperature to water the plants. Get the tutorial here at outdoorhydro.com

A DWC system
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3. DIY Hydroponic Drip Gardens

The Ebb and Flow system is useful for home hydroponics drip gardening in which water pump with nutrients of some inches. It functions to full the tub and is drained back to the reservoir when it gets loaded. It may involve pump failure so a large reservoir is necessary. Such systems can also work with the fog and raft system. Get the details at instructables.

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4. DIY Hydroponic Fodder System

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In order to save much cost and to get quality fodder hydroponic systems like these by instructables could be used. Fodder Pro 2.0 Feed Systems are suitable to grow any required nutrient, protein and enzymes-rich fodder thus bringing betterment to the poultry. It requires no fertilizers and could help in increasing the daily production. However the organic dairies can produce their own seeds.

5. DIY Indoor Hydroponic Gardens

Antonio Scarponi has helped to describe how to maintain and develop numerous indoor hydroponic farms from a ledge herb to a vertical garden. ELIOO is the instruction manual for this purpose. Hydroponics using little space and being environmental are beneficial for the users to make the systems in accordance to the planted nutrients. Get the detail here at rinamarie.wordpress.

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6. Aquaponics As Art

A food production system like this one by rinamarie.wordpress that brought up aquatic animals like prawns and snails with the hydroponics is called aquaponics. In this system water in the hydroponic plant breaks the bacteria into nitrates that are used by the plants however microbes convert the ammonia. Aquacultural operation involves several stages that involve hatchery or nursery operation.

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7. Indoor DWC Hydroponics Systems

Indoor hydroponic systems like this one by milkwood involve plants that are placed in a basket poised in a reservoir with nutrient solution. Inert medium like the clay pellets gives support to the anchor. Air stone is attached to the air pump with opaque walls of the reservoir. Nutrient toxicity will occur if the solution is not changed periodically thus increasing pH may kill the plant.

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8. Cheap, and Expandable DIY Hydroponics System

Hydroponic grow systems like this one by instructables should be cheap and expandable. The ebb and flow system is popular as it may use an aquarium pump for production. This could be accomplished with the help of few items like dremel, pliers using 3 containers and a pump of about $20. Enough lighting is also important; example of such an expandable system could be Patent US7975430.

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9. Small NFT DIY Hydroponics System

Nutrient Film Technique uses nutrients enriched with water allowing the plant to fulfill its needs. It needs lumber for the pipes so that the required openings for water flow could be created at the ends. The making of such system involves 4” PVC pipe, screws, Teflon tape, opaque bucket, clay ball as the medium etc. The turn -around at the end of the crop reduces the labor costs. Detail plan at instructables.

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10. DIY Hydroponic Drip System

This diy hydroponics system by homehydrosystems could be used to grow less or more plants through containers costing $80 and may need a PVC connecting with 5 gallon buckets.  Hydroponic growing system, like this may require Grow Rock with a removable filter pump. Moreover to keep the filter in place for water drainage rocks should be placed at its top.

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11. Hydroponic NFT Lettuce Production

One major use of the NFT hydroponic growing systems like this one by homehydrosystems is that they enable herbs and lettuce production. The rinsing and drainage of lettuce head is done quickly in such systems so that it could help in the further placement. The root system can be shipped out of the channel bringing an increase in its shelf time. The PVC pipe should have no slope and could be around 4”.

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12. Deep Water Culture Hydroponic Gardening Systems

The deep water culture systems are also called the bubble hydroponics that uses plastic buckets with a plant having a net poised above the solution of nutrients. An air pump constantly delivers oxygen so that plant gets flourished properly. An aquarium could be converted to such system with vertical sides using Styrofoam 1 1/2″ to 2″ thick, plastic cups, perlite and a hydroponic fertilizer. Get the instruction at simplyhydro.

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