Category Archives: DIY

Collection of Ideas to do it yourself whatever you can do on your own using your basic knowledge and skills for a more sustainable living.

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
Image via: lowes
  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
Image via: shanty-2-chic
  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
DIY window box Image via: lifestorage.com
  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
DIY window box Image credit: twotwentyone
  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
Image via: remodelaholic
  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
Image via: hgtv
  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
Image via: houzz
  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
DIY window box Image via: momspark.net
  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
Image via: instructables
  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$
Image via: makeit-loveit
  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
Image via: bobvila
  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
DIY window box Image credit: catzinthekitchen.com
  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
Image via: ohsolovelyblog
  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
Image via: hgtv
  1. Video Instructions

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

building your own stylish flower box
Image via: marthastewart
  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
Image via: popularmechanics
  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
Image via: hometalk
  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
Image via: thescrapshoppeblog.com
  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
Image via: shelterness
  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
Image via: thisoldhouse
  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
Image via: houzz
  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
Image via: centsationalstyle

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
Image via: createandbabble

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
Image via: homestoriesatoz

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!

16 Free Ramp Plans-Learn How To Build Various Ramps

Making a ramp tops is one of the best DIY projects you can execute and there are various types of ramp plans you can create to improve functionality within your home, we have compiled 16 free easy to build DIY ramps plans to make your home more attractive and accessible. There are steps to guide you on how to build a ramp to enable you to get underneath your car quickly, a wheelchair ramp or shed ramp for more accessibility to and a skateboard ramps to provide a fun-filled skateboarding experience right in your home.

Here are the standard supplies and tools used in these projects.

Basic supplies required

  • Pressure treated wood boards – you can find these in hardware stores.
  • Plywood
  • Beam joist
  • Metal sheet – you can get this from home depots, or search the internet for steel fabricators.
  • Screws – from home improvement stores.
  • Metal handles – from home improvement stores.
  • Roofing nails
  • Shims
  • Pines
  • Adhesive

Basic tools

If you have the budget, you can buy most of these tools, as you would be using them for other diy projects. Otherwise, lookout for where you can borrow some of these.

  • Miter saw
  • Level and framing nailer
  • Power drill
  • Measurement tape
  • Triangular ruler
  • Philip-head
  • Belt sander
  • Masonry Bit
  • Hand file.
  • Pencil for marking.

Wheelchair Ramp Plans

1. Build a Wheelchair Ramp

Building a wheelchair ramp like this one by familyhandyman would be a fantastic project to carry out. This ramp can go a long way in helping someone with mobility challenges live independently and can be made of wood or all aluminum.

You can get already formed ramp material (wooden or Prefabricated aluminum), and then assemble it yourself.

When making this ramp, you need first to create a sketch of your ramp considering the measure of the width, landing size and location. Measure the distance between the thresholds to the ground and adjust the length and slope of the ramp to fit your yard. Then start building

Build a Wheelchair Ramp
How to Build a Wheelchair Ramp, Image via: familyhandyman

2. Build a Portable Wheelchair Ramp

Moving a wheelchair into homes, vehicles and shops could be hectic as the entrance might be steep. A portable wheelchair ramp like this one by instructables by becomes the ideal solution to ease movement in and out of these places.

Custom made aluminum ramp are good, but are quite expensive and most of them may not work correctly for all kinds of wheelchairs, as they are mainly made for lighter wheelchairs, and are not very strong.

When building these wheelchair ramp plans, always bear in mind the measurements of the available space. You can attach handles to the ramp for comfortable carriage.

Build a Portable Wheelchair Ramp
Moveable wheelchair ramp plans,, Image via: instructables

3. Make a Handicap Ramp and Landing

Make your home easily accessible to people with movement challenges with this classic DIY project. Handicap ramps like this one by hgtv are easy to create and a great DIY project to embark on. First, you have to measure your space and then sketch your ramp design.  “The Americans-with Disabilities-Act requires that ramps such as this should be at least 5fts by 5fts, so someone in a wheelchair can quickly turn around without getting stuck).

Assemble each piece of wood using a framing nailer.

Check to ensure the frame is sturdy, then add a few pressure treated wood shims in areas where needed, before attaching the structure to the building with nails.

Create support for the diy ramp, by cutting woods that measure from the top of the landing to the concrete base and nailing them to the side of the ramp.

Make a Handicap Ramp and Landing
Make a Handicap Ramp and Landing, Image via: hgtv

4. Wheelchair Ramp Plan 

Another wheelchair ramp idea, to improve home accessibility for people who can’t use the stairs. This wheelchair ramp plan by lowes provides a gentler and less stressful way of entering or leaving their home for them.

This is amongst the most straightforward DIY projects you can start right away. However, you might want to ensure building a wheelchair ramp complies with local building requirements and its created to meet the specific needs of the occupant. The diy wheelchair ramp should be formed according to the measurement of the entrance point of the home.

To make it safe and sturdy, hardwood is used and its coated with stain to ensure durability.

Build a Wheelchair Ramp
building a wheelchair ramp,, Image via: lowes

Car Ramp Plans

5. Make a Car Ramp For Your Vehicle

It’s always fun doing things the DIY way, Instead of using hydraulic jacks, build a DIY car ramps like this one by corvetteforum to access underneath your vehicle. The design of this diy ramp is very straightforward.

First, cut the wood to the required dimension and get the fillets done and edge sloped. Get the plank smoothened (using a hand planer); you can take it to a carpenter to do this.

Next, attach the planks to each other by applying the adhesive at the base of each plank and then stacking them one above the other.

Mark the points to drill and drill at that point ensuring the planks don’t move. After that, you can then use a Philip-head to screw it together.

Check that the end of the screw doesn’t jut out at the bottom. Use a hand file to file out any jutting screw.

Make a Car Ramp For Your Vehicle
Make a Car Ramp For Your Vehicle, Image via: corvetteforum

6. Build A Diy Car Ramp To View Underneath Your Vehicle

We have all had that moment when we want to get the car up in the air and access or fix something under it. Well, these easy to build ramp plans by team-bhp give you an inexpensive and easy way to achieve that.

First, create a framework of the ramp using the planks, the length of the ramp can either be 2”x10” or 2”x12”. Screw the planks to each other with screws to create the frame.

Then cut each plywood to a width of 3 strips 16”, and then screw to attach to the various sides of the ramp. The ramps take a sheet each. There you have it.

Build A Diy Car Ramp To View Underneath Your Vehicle
Build A Diy Car Ramp To View Underneath Your Vehicle, Image via: bhp

7. Have A Low Profile Car? – Build A Car Ramp To Fit Your Vehicle

Low car ramps cost as much as $200, but with this Diy hack, you could build very sturdy DIY car ramp like this one by golfmkv for a quarter of that.

Sketch the slope; this would make it easier to build.

Using the saw, cut the wood according to the measurement, this should depend on the length of your car. A 90” size was used here.

Then assemble the wood one after the other with a screw, You can then attach caster wheels to simplify moving the ramp and sand the edges to provide extra refinement.

Have A Low Profile Car? – Build A Car Ramp To Fit Your Vehicle
Build A Car Ramp To Fit Your Vehicle, Image via: golfmkv

8. Create A Customized Low DIY Car Ramp 

Another diy ramp plan by instructables for those with low cars. You might end up having an issue if the cowling under your car’s bumper touches the ramp. Make this customized low day diy car ramp to keep your vehicle in good shape.  A little innovation was introduced in this project and its aimed to help indicate to you when to stop moving when climbing the ramp. So, a small switch connected to a bulb was attached to the close to the end of one of the ramp, in a way that when climbed on, the build start lightening and you would know to stop.

Create A Low Customized Low Car Ramp
Create A Customized Low DIY Car Ramp , Image via: instructables

Skateboard Ramp Plans

9. Build A Skateboard Quarter Pipe Ramp

If you love skateboarding, then quarter pipe skateboard ramps such as this one by liveabout is a must have. You can also use it for bikes, and it isn’t hard to build. Having a skating ramp at home is excellent as it provides you with an alternative when it’s raining or when you want to skate alone.

Building a 3 inches quarter pipe ramp is not so difficult or time-consuming, and it cost less than a 100 bucks. That’s less pay compared to the fun it would provide.

It’s going to require some of the necessary materials for this project, In addition to those listed at the top; you would need a metal pipe (you can quickly get one from a home improvement shop).

Build A Skateboard Quarter Pipe Ramp
Build A Skateboard Quarter Pipe Ramp, Image via: liveabout

10. Make A Skateboard Mini Ramp

Another skateboarding DIY project for enthusiasts. Whether you are an experienced skateboarder, just starting out or have got kids who love skating, this DIY mini ramp plan by wikihow is the ideal project to provide fun and satisfying experience. Have the time and space to practice till you become a good skateboarder.

Before embarking on this project, check the possibility of storage, whether you have enough space for it in your home would help you determine the size.

To start, get your ideas on paper and create a blueprint for your design. Then organise the needed supplies and then begin to build.

Make A Skateboard Ramp
Make A Skateboard Mini Ramp, Image via: m.wikihow.com

11. Build A Micro Quarter Pipe Ramp

Skating never gets old; if you still haven’t found the ideal skating DIY project, these micro quarter mini ramp plans by howtheyplay would be suitable for you. Size and mobility are crucial factors to consider when building your diy ramp; this particular project would fit any home due to its variance in size.

You can also create the micro-ramp indoors, to protect the elements. However, When built outside, you can use pressure treated woods and paint to ensure longevity.

Apart from the primary materials, you can get others from home improvement stores. First, gather your tools, design your ramp and start building.

Build A Micro Quarter Pipe Ramp
Build A Micro Quarter Pipe Ramp, Image via: howtheyplay

Shed Ramp Plans

12. Build a Shed Ramp For Your Home

A shed ramp like this one by thesawguy adds so much functionality to your home; it eases the movement of things in and out through the door. You might have challenges moving the wheelbarrow, mower or the dolly in or out of the house, but building a shed ramp within a few hours can make life far more comfortable for you.

A shed ramp is a basic necessity in all home, while some sheds are permanently attached, shed ramp plans like this are made to be detachable, so you only get to put it in place when you need to use it.

It’s important that you measure the height from the ground to the base of your door and build the shed accordingly.

You may also like to see diy pallet shed and garden shed plan.

Build a Shed Ramp For Your Home
Build a Shed Ramp For Your Home, Image via: thesawguy

13. Make A Garage Shed Ramp

Want a ramp to enable you quickly walk into your garage, or move equipment like the lawn mower or even ride the motorcycle out? Then this is the ideal DIY ramp by instructables for you.

Building a shed ramp yourself gives you the opportunity to make it very sturdy.

Firstly measure the height from the garage floor to the ground, in this case, it was 14”, so the front side of the diy ramp was built to be 14” high.

As usual, its best you start with a sketch of the ramp, then source for materials before you begin building,

Make A Garage Shed Ramp

14. Make A Backyard Shed Ramp

A shed ramp can come very handy in the yard if you use a cart, or want to access specific areas, and in this DIY wood project, you would be learning how to build a shed ramp like this one by howtospecialist very quickly, no matter your experience .

The good thing about this DIY project is that you would create the ramp, how you want it and suit your need.

From the design to the length and width, everything should be about the space you have out there.

First, you would have to source materials, in addition to those listed at the top, you can also get a wood stain and paint optionally.

Make A Backyard Shed Ramp
Shed ramp plans image credit: howtospecialist.com

Deck and Launch Ramp Plans

15. Build a Deck Access Ramp

Make your deck more accessible by building and installing a deck ramp like this one by bhg. You can design it to be either an angle deck or flat stairs all according to the space you have. You can also have a building inspector look over your plan before you start constructing.

Get the necessary materials and create the deck ramp according to instructions, then place it in a way that’s convenient and offers unrestricted access to the deck.

Build a Deck Access Ramp
Build a Deck Access Ramp, Image via: bhg

16. Make a Launch Ramp

There is so much fun from a launch ramp to pass up.

If you aren’t conversant with using a launch ramp, it’s quite easy to learn. Find out how to build a ramp of any size you want.

These are mainly some of the best ramp ideas out there, go through the list and choose those that fit your need and that of your home and start working on it.

Make a Launch Ramp
Make a Launch Ramp

 21 Fun DIY Bean Bags And Chairs You Will Love To Make

DIY bean bags can be part of game-time fun and comfortable DIY chairs made with colorful fabric can be used in any room of the home. Cover bean bag chairs with weather resistant canvas made for exterior furniture and enjoy the chairs outside while taking a break from game-playing.

Check out these 21 fun DIY bean bags and chairs and get started making your favorites this weekend.

You may also like to check out other gaming and fun projects such as DIY cornhole boards, diy gaming tablesdiy puzzle tables, diy climbing walls and diy lemon stands.

  1. DIY Small Bean Bags

Several outdoor games need small bean bags in order to play. These instructions will show you how to make bean bags so that you will always have some on hand for playing corn hole or juggling.  It’s a simple sewing project that will enable you to use up small scraps of fabric that you have on hand.

DIY Small Bean Bags

  1. Juggling Chooks DIY Bean Bags

Fun to make and fun to play with! Great for a child’s birthday party, the instructions for these juggling chooks create bean bags that look like little chickens. This is a simple sewing project and would be a great way to teach a child how to sew. These small DIY bean bags can be made in bright colors and given various animal faces with this easy to follow pattern.

juggling Chooks DIY Bean Bags
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  1. Football DIY Bean Bag Chair

Show your team spirit by making this large bean bag chair with a football design. This easy to follow pattern will show you how to create this football chair without sewing a stitch. The fabric and ribbon are glued into place with fabric glue. Make a soccer ball or baseball chair with this idea.

Football DIY Bean Bag Chair

  1. T-Shirt DIY Bean Bag Chair

Create a giant bean bag chair and cover it with those old favorite T-shirts you just could not get rid of. A great way to memorialize old sports teams your children use to play on or to create a reminder of concerts attended in the past. The giant bean bag chair will be personal and unique.

T-Shirt DIY Bean Bag Chair

  1. Educational DIY Bean Bags

These are DIY cornhole bags with a twist — they are for education as well as fun. Use these instructions to make the small bean bags, then create numbers or letters on them to help your child learn during playtime. An easy way to make learning fun for little ones.

Educational DIY Bean Bags

  1. DIY Cornhole Bean Bags

The popular and fun game of cornhole needs new bags far more often than the cornhole board needs to be replaced. Learn how to make cornhole bags with these easy to follow instructions so you can keep the game time fun going until the wooden board wears out. You may also like to check out 17 Ideas for diy corhole boards.

DIY Cornhole BagsDIY Cornhole Bags

  1. DIY Bean Bag Chair for Two

These step by step instruction will show you how to make a bean bag chair that is large enough for two people. Great for a shared bedroom or apartment. Easy to make, easy to move, this large bean bag chair is inexpensive and can be covered in your choice of fabric to coordinate with any room in your home.

DIY Bean Bag Chair for Two

  1. No Sew DIY Bean Bag Chair

This DIY bean bag chair required no sewing skills to create. The high back and wide bottom make it comfortable for young and old alike. Curl up in this comfortable chair with a good book and an afternoon nap. Your choice of fabrics will create a fashionable no-sew chair for any room.

No Sew DIY Bean Bag Chair

  1. No Sew DIY Bean Bags

Use these simple instructions to create DIY bean bags without sewing a stitch. A hot glue gun seals the felt fabric closed and creates a soft, colorful covering for the small bean bags. Perfect for use in several games or you can glue numbers or letters on the felt and use for learning time.

No Sew DIY Bean Bags

  1. Bunny Burrow Game

Here is a fun game with a tongue twisting name – Bunnies in Burrows Bean Bag Game. You can create the small bean bags and learn how to play this fun game with the instructions provided on the web page. Cute little Bunny Bags make soft toys for children too.

Bunny Burrow Game

  1. Kids Bean Bag Chair

This is a very simple DIY bean bag chair for kids. Child sized, comfy and sturdy, this bean bag chair will be a favorite seat for a child until they outgrow it. Beginners sewing skills are required to create this kids chair, but this instructional video will walk you through the process with confidence.

Kids Bean Bag Chair

  1. Baby DIY Bean Bag Chair

A soft place for Baby to rest, this small bean bag chair has straps that will prevent baby from rolling off the chair. Small and lightweight, easy to carry along with you. Easy to follow instructions are on a down-loadable PDF file. Remove straps when Baby reached toddler stage.

Baby DIY Bean Bag Chair

  1. Juggling DIY Bean Bags

Fun for all ages, create juggling diy bean bags with these free instructions. Use colorful fabric to create these juggling bags and everyone will be as amazed with your DIY skills as they are with your juggling ability. Beginners sewing skills are required to make these small bean bags.

DIY Juggling Bags

  1. Sock DIY Bean Bags

Get creative and bring out your colorful side with these no-sew sock diy bean bags that can be used for a variety of games. I-Spy is always fun for toddlers, while juggling and cornhole is fun for older kids and adults. Create these no-sew sock bean bags in minutes for hours of fun.

Sock DIY Bean Bag

  1. Hamburger DIY Bean Bag Chair

Create this fun DIY bean bag chair that looks like a giant hamburger. Fun style for kids and makes a great conversation starter for all ages. So comfortable, you may have to make an extra one for the family pet. Great to create for birthday or Christmas gifts.

DIY Hamburger Bean Bag Chair

  1. DIY Giant Bean Bag Chair

This tutorial will show you how to create a comfortable chair that is 50 inches in diameter and 28 inches tall. So much fun for a child to snuggle up in with a snack and a good book. The large size also makes it a great place to take a nap or for use as an extra child’s bed.

DIY Giant Bean Bag Chair

  1. Therapeutic DIY Bean Bags

Small diy bean bags can be used for much more than just playing games, they also have therapeutic uses. The small bags filled with beans or rice make an excellent pain reliever when heated in the microwave and placed on aching joints. The warm bags are also prefect for warming cold feet.

Therapeutic DIY Bean Bags

  1. Easy DIY Bean Bag Chair

It doesn’t get any easier than this pattern when it comes to creating a comfortable and affordable diy bean bag chair. The high back makes it a comfortable seat to snuggle with Baby, so you might want to make one for the nursery and one for the family room. Colorful fabric makes the chair inviting and fun to sit in.

Easy DIY Bean Bag Chair

  1. 30 Minute DIY Bean Bag Chair

This fun kids bean bag chair can be created in just 30 minutes. The wide bottom and low back make this a fun place to lounge and a colorful fabric choice will make it the most popular seat in the house.

Beginners sewing skills and 30 minutes of work will create this comfortable chair.

30 Minute DIY Bean Bag Chair

  1. Animal DIY Bean Bags

Here is a great way to teach kids about nature — create different diy bean bag animals for them to play with. Colorful, soft frogs, turtles and owls will provide kids with hours of educational fun. The patterns for the animals can be downloaded and are easy to follow.

Animal DIY Bean Bags

  1.  Balloon DIY Bean Bags

Use these instructions to create balloon diy bean bags that are tough and durable. The round shape makes them great for a variety of games. A great way to use up leftover balloons from birthday parties. Easy to makes with these step by step instructions.

DIY Balloon Bean Bags

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
Image via: designsponge

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
Image via: hometalk

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
Image via: curbly

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
Image via: huntandhost

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
Image via: twothirtyfivedesigns

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
Image via: imgoingtotexas

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
Image via: cityfarmhouse

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
Image via: wingsofwhimsy

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
   Image via: childhoodlist.blogspot

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
Image via: myhomemystyle

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
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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
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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
Image via: thriftdiving

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
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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.

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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.

Hydroponic Drip Gardens
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4. DIY Hydroponic Fodder System

Hydroponic Fodder System1
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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.

Indoor Hydroponic Gardens
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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.

Indoor DWC Hydroponics Systems
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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.

Cheap, and Expandable Hydroponics System
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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.

Small NFT Hydroponics System
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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.

Hydroponic drip system
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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”.

Hydroponic NFT Lettuce Production
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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.

Deep Water Culture Hydroponic Gardening Systems
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Keyhole Garden Ideas to Make your Own Keyhole Bed

Keyhole gardens are becoming increasingly popular all over the world. Keyhole garden beds are raised beds that are shaped like a keyhole. The shape is usually round or square, with a center area cut into it which makes the center compost well (containing the composting material) extremely accessible without having to actually step into the raised bed. Another main purpose of the keyhole design is it maximizes growing space in a raised bed that’s not actually very large. You can grow a lot in a small keyhole garden because of the design.

Keyhole gardening is ideal for children, people with ambulatory considerations, and in areas where soil is hot, dry and hard to work with. This style of raised garden bed is ideal for growing lots of vegetables in small spaces. They can also be very attractive depending on what materials you use to construct them and how you plant them. There’s lots of ways you can make your own DIY keyhole garden.

1-  Simple Keyhole Idea Using Natural Bricks

This keyhole garden design by morenascorner utilizes the center area as a self-contained composting and feeding apparatus- perfect for someone who likes the idea of fertilizing naturally. The natural rocks used to make the walls of this keyhole garden are lovely too. As this recommends, using recyclable materials that break down into soil to improve the raised vegetable bed’s soil condition and stifle weeds at the same time is a very earth friendly approach.

Simple Keyhole Idea Using Natural Bricks
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2-DIY Keyhole Garden

We love this keyhole design filled with dahlias by thehomesteadingboards. The clean look of the manufactured block would work well with most modern home looks. And, in many areas, dahlia tubers need to be planted and lifted each growing season, so the extreme accessibility of a raised keyhole bed is ideal for this. You can take your favorite chair or stool to the center of this keyhole design, sit, and enjoy planting and lifting your dahlia tubers yearly without strain. This design would work well for any sort of plant choice that requires care like dahlias.

DIY Keyhole Garden
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3-Veggie Keyhole Garden For Small backyard.

A keyhole like this one by au.lifestyle.yahoo.com that utilizes the idea of a central composting and watering system with the indented pathway for accessibility is a great hybrid of both ideas you see in a lot of raised keyhole garden beds. All you need to do is walk into the middle of this design to weed and water, and add more to the central composting basket. It doesn’t get much easier than that!

Veggie Keyhole Garden For Small backyard
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4- Valhalla Keyhole Garden Project

The Valhalla Project took inspiration for their first keyhole design right out of Africa where the keyhole garden bed idea is reported to be originated from. Since the Valhalla project centers on helping to reintegrate ex-combat veterans, they’ve included some information about the work that current deployed military members are doing to help educate people in other countries about better farming techniques. They’ve also included a video which shows how a keyhole garden works in Africa. It’s a large example that shows the central basket where water and fertilizer from composted materials are kept in the center of the garden. The very attractive wall is constructed using bricks that are laid on angle and stacked. The Valhalla Project’s example uses this same method and construction technique in their own keyhole example.

Valhalla Keyhole Garden Project
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5-  Video Guide On Keyhole Gardening In Africa 

Sendacow.org.uk has a wonderful video showing how families in Africa use their own keyhole gardens to grow the food they depend on for every meal. Keyhole gardens in Africa have helped the very poor not only supplement their already meager diets, but they have also saved lives and improved living conditions for so many people. You can use this same information anywhere around the world as a way to further create a raised vegetable garden on your own land that’s self-sustainable and very productive. In theory, you too could grow all of the healthy produce you’d ever need with raised vegetable beds created in the keyhole style.

Video Guide On Keyhole Gardening In Africa
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6- DIY Keyhole Garden by The Green Thumb

This very short and simple video on facebook shows you how to make your own keyhole beds in a day with minimal materials and cost. It’s very good to see someone actually construct a keyhole garden bed right in front of your eyes- it makes the whole idea of the project feel more real. This video does a great job at showing you how simple it is to create a beautiful keyhole garden of your very own.

DIY Keyhole Garden by The Green Thumb
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Conclusion

We hope you find lots of help and inspiration here. Keyhole garden beds are popular because they’re useful, very eco-friendly, easy to build and maintain, affordable, and beautiful. We hope you can enjoy one too!

15 DIY Wishing Well Plans To Add Charm To Your Garden Or Yard

If you’re looking to add charm to your garden or yard, look into different DIY wishing well plans we have collected for you. A wishing well is a decorative piece that adds an enchanting touch to your exterior. Of course, you can also use your wishing well as a functional piece, such as a planter, or as a way to store water for your garden.

You can find a wide range of wishing well plans to consider for your exterior. While most of the wishing wells are made of wood, the plans feature different sizes and styles. You may even want to decorate your wishing well by staining or painting it. If you’re interested in adding character to your garden or yard, check out the following DIY wishing well plans we bring for you.

1. Multipurpose DIY Wishing Well

When browsing through wooden wishing well plans by howtospecialist, you may enjoy a multipurpose wishing well. This way, you’re building a piece that can be used in different situations. Place it in the middle of your yard as a decorative piece or in your garden as a planter. If you’re hosting a wedding, shower or anniversary party, a DIY wishing well is a great addition to your decor. It could take a week to build your well, but it’s worth it to have a charming piece for your yard.

Multipurpose DIY Wishing Well
Multipurpose DIY Wishing Well, Image via: howtospecialist

2. DIY Wishing Well Planter

For these wishing well plans by instructables, you’re going to build a wishing well planter. In the center of your wishing well is a box, and that box is going to hold the planter. This way, it’s easy to add or remove your planter as needed. Use it as a standalone planter on your porch or in your backyard, or use it to add another plant or flower arrangement to an existing garden. You may also like to see: DIY zen garden ideas.

DIY Wishing Well Planter
DIY Wishing Well Planter, Image via: instructables

3. DIY Wishing Well With Bucket

What would a wooden wishing well be without a bucket? Once you’re finished building your wishing well, you’re going to attach a metal bucket or pail to the top using rope. You can leave the bucket empty to serve as an accent, or you can turn the bucket into a planter. Instead of a standard round or square wishing well, this wishing well is going to be in the shape of a hexagon.

DIY Wishing Well With Bucket
DIY Wishing Well With Bucket

4. DIY Wishing Well With Handle

When learning how to build a wishing well such as this one by construct101, you’re going to find most, if not all, of the wishing well plans use wooden materials. Now, these plans call for a handle, which may not be included in other plans. The handle may be stationary or movable, but this depends on your personal preference. You can also attach a bucket, and stain or paint your wishing well.

DIY Wishing Well With Handle
DIY wishing well image via: construct101

5. Garden Wishing Well

You’re sure to love this set of DIY wishing well plans by buildeazy, as you’re building a garden wishing well. Instead of a bucket attached to the top of the well, you’re going to attach a planter with beautiful greenery, as well as a handle. You can switch out the planter as needed. It’s a great standalone piece if you don’t have a garden, but you can also use it to add more greenery to an existing garden.

Garden Wishing Well
Garden Wishing Well, Image via: buildeazy

6. Painted DIY Wishing Well

A painted wishing well by hometalk is perfect if you’re looking to decorate your finished product. You want to paint the wishing well to match your exterior, such as white with a dark red trim. A wishing well that matches your exterior is charming and adorable, and your guests and neighbors are sure to agree. You’re also going to use the bucket as a planter, or you can attach your own planter, just like in the previous plans.

Painted DIY Wishing Well
Painted DIY Wishing Well, Image via: hometalk

7. DIY Wishing Well Planter

Use these wishing well plans to build a DIY wishing well planter by howtospecialist. You’re building a square wishing well that can sit in your garden or backyard. Place a planter box inside the well itself, or attach a bucket to use as a planter, this depends on your personal preference. You also have the option of staining your wooden wishing well to add a dark but natural shade to it. You may also like to see: diy garden markers and labels.

DIY Wishing Well Planter
square wishing well planter, Image via: howtospecialist

8. Wishing Well Burn Barrel

If you’re looking for metal and wooden wishing well plans like this one by instructables that stand out, consider a wishing well burn barrel. From an evening in the backyard to a weekend of camping, this piece is convenient for cooking and keeping warm. The bucket, which can be traded for a camping kettle or hanging pot, is used to cook food or warm water. Now, it’s important to follow all the instructions, as you need to ensure you’re building a safe piece that doesn’t trap heat. Tutorial:

Wishing Well Burn Barrel
Wishing Well Burn Barrel, Image via: instructables

9. DIY Wishing Well Planter

With these wishing well plans, you’re building a DIY wishing well planter such as this one by Ana-White. This charming octagon-shaped well is a great planter for your garden or yard. It features a handle, as well as a darker stain. For this project, the wishing well is stained in an oxford brown shade, creating an attractive but natural piece for your exterior. Of course, you’re going to use the interior of the wishing well as a planter. You may also like to see: rain gutter garden ideas.

DIY Wishing Well Planter
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10. Wooden Wishing Well for Gardens

Here we have another set of plan for building a wooden wishing well in this youtube video for your garden. The difference is the hole of the well is a solid surface. However, there’s a small door for the bucket, which you’ll lower down into the well. You can use the well for water for your garden, or you can get creative and store beverages in the well for gatherings. Of course, you can leave the well empty and only use it for decorative purposes. You may also like to see: diy water fountain.

11. Solid DIY Wishing Well

With these wishing well plans by gardenplansfree you’re going to build a solid wishing well, which means it’s not going to have an opening in the top for a bucket. You can still attach a bucket and handle for decorative purposes, but you’re not going to lower it down into the well. Instead, you can use the bucket as a planter, attach an actual planter or use the well as a decorative piece.

Solid DIY Wishing Well
Solid DIY Wishing Well, Image via: gardenplansfree

12. Cheap Wishing Well

When building a cheap DIY wishing well like this one on youtube, keep in mind that it’s cheap in cost and not cheap in quality. You can find the materials at your local hardware store, or you may even have materials from another project. While it’s going to take a bit of work to build your wishing well, you can rest assured that you’re not breaking the bank to add a decorative piece to your exterior.

13. Wooden Wishing Well

As you already know, you can find a variety of wooden wishing well plans like this one by myoutdoorplans. Some plans feature a bucket and handle, while other plans allow you to switch out the bucket for a planter. There are also plans that don’t feature a bucket or planter at all, as they’re only for decorative purposes. The key is to find the wooden wishing well plans that work for you.

Wooden Wishing Well
Wooden Wishing Well, Image via: myoutdoorplans

14. Elegant DIY Wishing Well

Whether you’re hosting a special event or looking to add sophistication to your exterior, consider an elegant wishing well. For this DIY wishing well by hallmarkchannel, you’re going to use a bucket or basket as the well itself, with twigs on your handle, as well as a tiny metal bucket hanging from the handle. It’s not a standard wishing well, but it’s perfect for greeting cards, greenery or beverages, depending on why you’re building it.

Elegant DIY Wishing Well
Elegant DIY Wishing Well, Image via: hallmarkchannel

15. DIY Wishing Well With Planter

Here we have another set of plans to build a garden wishing well like this one by woodcentral for your planter. You can place your planter in a bucket or attach the planter itself to the well. Of course, your wishing well is made of wood, which can be stained and painted. The wooden materials paired with the gorgeous greenery creates a nature-inspired piece.

DIY Wishing Well With Planter
DIY Wishing Well With Planter, Image via: woodcentral

Ending Note

With such a wide selection of wishing well plans, you’re sure to find a DIY wishing well that fits your style, space and budget.