10 Ways To Add Art To Your Garden
(This post was updated on May 29, 2023)
I’ve found 10 ways to add art to your garden. It just depends on what you consider “art.”
Of course there are different ways to think of art. I like junk art. Especially in the garden.
Because it doesn’t matter if junk art gets rusty. Because that’s what you probably want anyway.
I love dish art in the garden. I’ve lined flower beds with old dishes. I’ll have to see if I can collect some more to use in my current garden.
Dish Art:
The blogger of Empress Of Dirt is a true gardener. And she knows how to add a little whimsy here and there.
Pansy Vignette:
The blogger behind Organized Clutter does just that. She organizes and reuses and repurposes junk.
But she turns it into art in her garden.
I don’t know where she finds all her vintage items. But she sure does do a great job of creating backdrops for her garden with her finds.
She has a special talent for being able to look at something and dream up what else it could be.
Brick Book Project:
If you love books, how about painting bricks to look like books? Then stacking them somewhere in your garden.
Place three or four in a corner. Or as part of a larger yard vignette.
You could even use them as edging for a flower garden.
Upcycled Lantern Stand:
You can upcycle standing lamps to make a number of things. I personally have not tried it yet.
But just look what a beautiful plant stand they created with this old standing lamp.
Salvage Sister & Mister know their stuff. Thus their blog name. They are a fount of creativity.
Garden Tool Organizer:
I’ve shown a number of Pam’s projects on this blog over the years. She does a fantastic job of upcycling items she finds and posts at House Of Hawthorns.
This garden organizer would look great hanging in a she shed or over a potting bench.
Clematis In A Galvanized Tub:
I love clematis plants. Mine looks pretty sad right now. I don’t think it’s going to make it.
And there’s not a container I love more to plant in than galvanized tubs. They give that vintage vibe even if they’re brand new.
So I may just take the one galvanized tub I have left and get a new clematis plant.
I’m going to try to find one like this dark purple clematis. It’s always been my favorite.
Flea Garden Vignette:
If you want to create a true flea garden vignette, just look for “junk” in your garage or attic or basement. And see what you can do with it in your garden space.
Or you could head to the thrift shops or an actual flea market.
This little garden vignette looks great with the chippy blue chair and “bird houses” off to the side.
Garden Sign:
If someone can’t find me, it usually means I’m in my garden. I need a sign like this to let everyone know where to find me.
And if I could find a standing bird house to hang the sign on it would look even better.
How To Make A Wind Chime:
I keep thinking I’m going to try to create a wind chime.
There’s lots of beads in my office/craft room I could use. I just need to stop thinking about it and get around to doing it one of these days.
Repurposed Vintage Colander:
A vintage colander is a great planter. It already has holes for drainage. Any plant would look great in a container like this.
The rusty patina of the colander just adds to the charm it will give your porch or garden.
See what you have sitting around that might work in your garden in some way. Create your own form of art and display it proudly among your plants.
Wow, interesting what people do with stuff in a creative way! I have little talent when it comes to that. My idea of “yard art” is a decorative bird house or two hanging from shepherd’s hooks and some bright patterned melamine plates that I bought at the Family Dollar and hang up on a portion of my boring fence that can be viewed from inside my “Shezebo.” I’ve had various wind chimes over the years, but eventually they fall apart and get permanently “retired.”
Oh this was a fun post! So many great ideas for inspiration. I love the blue dishes, the lamp stand, and the garden sign hanging from the birdhouse, just to name a few. I loved the colorful yellow sun you used to have. Didn’t you give that to your daughter when you moved? I always thought that was so pretty! Garden art is always fun, and is a great way to compliment the pretty flowers.
I hope everyone has a safe and Happy Memorial Day, and thank you for all of those, past and present, who have served our country. ❤🇺🇸💙
So many fun and wonderful ideas. I love the pot lid on the front of the half barrel from Organized Clutter. And, the upcycled lantern stand is incredible. I could go on and on. Now I need to visit those blogs and such.
Have a wonderful Monday!
Fun ideas. I especially love the painted mirrors on the fence!
Love the whimsy! I hope you are enjoying your patio!
Such a great collection of whimsical ideas, Brenda! Lovely ways to add interest among the plants. I love this time of year – though it is rather chilly here in the UK just now…. Happy Spring!
Helen xox
I love the mirrors and trellises on the fence! And that cute wind chime, too!
I love the little tricycle adorned with plants. I love shopping flea markets and antique stores and look for things that can be used as garden art. Nice post.
Great ideas for the garden!
Have a great weekend!
Carolyn
Some fun and inexpensive way to add fun, color and beauty to a garden!
Love getting knew ideas.
An acquaintance of mine searches the thrift shops for large, vividly designed plates which she then hangs on her wooden fence. Also old wrought iron items which she spray paints. The plates really look awsome!
Great ideas Brenda..Thanks for sharing them!!
Thank you for this stunning and inspiring post, my dearest Brenda, all these advices of yours are truly gorgeous, I'm sincerely grateful to you !
Hope you're enjoying your day, I'm wishing you much love for your weekend to come,
sending blessings of joy across the many miles
Dany
I love all of these ideas, and I especially love the wind chimes! I have several myself. I would be concerned though about having mirrors on a wood fence in direct sunlight on a very hot day could potentially start a fire….
I love all of these ideas, Brenda…and I especially love pops of color in the garden!