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a pot filled with lots of different colored mushrooms on top of green plants and flowers

Ideas on how to improve your backyard landscape are endless but even small, easy, one day projects can do the trick and really make a difference. The following 25 Easy DIY Garden Projects offer you some creative ideas that should not be difficult to realize for anyone.

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three plastic mushrooms sitting in the grass next to each other

Grab a few glass bowls, jars, old vases, colorful glass gems, and dollar store solar-powered lights to make these sparkly mushrooms for your garden! Make you…

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Garden Totem art piece made by stacking blue glass jars one on top of the other to form a tower

When making totems and dish flowers, not every glue may be the right glue to use in every situation. It's not the fault of the glue, but rather that its limitations are exceeded. Artist explains how E6000 and other glues perform in outside conditions and the many causes of glue fails for totems and dish flowers. Advice on good glue techniques and problem solving solutions. #Garden Art, #Glass Garden Art, #Glue, #Dish Flowers, #E-6000, #How to make a totem, #Why glue didn't work

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three glass mushrooms sitting on top of a cement slab next to plants and flowers in the grass

So here is a super easy way to add some fun to your garden. Glass mushrooms! What You'll Need: - Glass vases or goblets from your local thrift store - Glass bowls from the thrift store - Glue meant for glass (I found some at my craft store) The How To: - First read the instructions on how to apply and use the glass glue that you purchased - Then put the glue on the rim of the vase or goblet - Now center the bowl on the top of the vase/goblet and let the glue dry according to package…

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