We opened our pool this weekend and, honestly, it was the best Mother's Day present.
Once that awful green cover is removed and that gorgeous blue water comes into view again, it signals the beginning of the unofficial summer season, which is my favorite.
But around here, it's super short.

Once that awful green cover is removed and that gorgeous blue water comes into view again, it signals the beginning of the unofficial summer season, which is my favorite.
But around here, it's super short.

That's why as soon as the warm weather and sunshine arrive, I try to spend as much time as possible outside.
And while I adore the beach, and try to go almost every day, I'm a true homebody. This little 1929 bungalow is my haven.
So it's important to me that the garden is a cozy, comfortable, colorful place to chill out and entertain.
However, I don't have a green thumb (my husband is the plant whisperer, I'm just the design girl) and I refuse to spend a lot of money to create a garden that makes me smile.
Instead, I look for ways I can add warmth and charm easily and inexpensively. So today, I've gathered a few of my go to, crafty, budget friendly DIYs that will turn your cottage style garden into a relaxing summer space you'll never want to leave.
Oh wait. Maybe that's just me. 😉
Simple Cottage Garden Structures
- The Zero Dollar Trellis
We found a small bench at the curb and used it to anchor a very simple DIY trellis.Now, you don't need a bench to make your garden grow. This idea works with almost any junk find. Choose your favorite freebie and get started.
- Thrifted Metal Plate Rack Trellis
I have way too many plates and almost no more wall space in this tiny cottage.However. When I saw this plate rack, I couldn't pass it up. So I brought it into the garden to add interest and another place for climbing plants to flourish.
- Second Hand Metal Orb Lantern
Every garden needs a few objects just for interest, so when I spotted this in my sister's giveaway pile, I grabbed it.
I knew that old metal orb would make a perfect conversation piece and with the addition of a battery operated light, it became a lantern, as well. Win, win! - Clearance Aisle DIY Fountain
For me, a water feature is a must in any cottage garden.We installed a cheap pond years ago (seriously, when I say cheap, I mean "attention Kmart shoppers"), and with it, a fountain...or two. The latest was made out of a resin statue we found in the HomeGoods red tag aisle. Now we have the soothing sound of water flowing all season long and it only cost us about fifteen bucks.
Quirky And Cheap Container Gardens
- Aged Terracotta Pots
I aged small terracotta pots for spring one year and placed them on my mantel.The same technique can be used on larger pots to add a vintage vibe in the garden. To make sure your aged patina lasts, just coat those planters with a waterproof sealer and add some colorful flowers. Fabulous.
- Upcycled And Novelty Planters
Like I said, I'm not the gardener around here, but the vision is all mine...and I favor a collected look, inside and out.So when I'm out and about, I grab anything that can hold dirt and water. From tea cups and old tins and to quirky ceramic pieces, I'm not that discriminating. Best of all they're usually no more than a dollar and there's no DIY involved at all. Yay!
- Galvanized Tub Gardening
Ah, galvanized tubs. How do I love you...let me count the ways!
Clearly, I'm a sucker for those aged buckets and I have tons of them. My favorite way to use them is for container gardening. Beds are lovely, but there's something about about a bunch of wildflowers blooming inside a metal wash bucket that says summer is here. It's my version of a chaos gardening in a container. Even I can't mess that up! - Decoupage Cake Tin Centerpiece Planter
This is my latest floral craft and now I want to make many, many more.
I used an old cake tin and covered it in two different napkins to create a unique floral arrangement for my kitchen table. Of course now that we'll be dining outside, I'll be bringing my centerpiece with me!
Whimsical Decorative Accents
- Flags
Garden flags are not new, but displaying them from an old clothing hanger might be...it's a simple way to add a little unexpected decor to your gardenscaping.Plus thrift stores and yard sales are full of those flags and everyone has an old hanger hanging around. Cover it with wallpaper to take your design up a notch and you've really got that cottage feel.
- Curtains In The Windows
Garages, sheds and cabanas are often part of the garden landscape so why not add a little whimsy to those structures with fabric.Curtains on the windows or doors make a huge difference and store bought or DIY is up to you. I used some old fabric to make a darling curtain to cover our garage door window to soften it up in a flash. Plus it hid the mess inside! Bonus!
- Thrifted Silverware Garden Art
Sometimes art is simply for art's sake and that's exactly what these silverware decorations bring to the garden.
Made from thrifted spoons, they can be used as plant markers or just for show. Whipped up in a jiffy, with embellishments your choice, they can add interest and a bit of playfulness to any yard. - Candles, Candles, Candles
Ok, so this one may sound obvious, but there isn't a space inside a home or out that doesn't look better by candlelight.
So I pick up candlesticks whenever I see them at secondhand sales and fill them with battery operated remote tapers. When the sun goes down, they light up all by themselves, helping those fireflies with the sparkle in a safe way.
Well, that's it folks.
Just a few of my favorite ways to create a charming and relaxing outdoor living area for summer.
Oh, and if you need proof that they work...
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| Shhh...Don't wake the bunny! |
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| My squirrel friend popped by for a little rest in the sunshine... |
And what could be more charming than that?
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What's your favorite way to decorate your garden space?
Happy Gardening, Friends!



It must be very peaceful in your yard, everyone is falling asleep! LOL
ReplyDeleteHahaha...apparently so! Of course the only one not falling asleep around here, is me!! 🤣
DeleteGreat pics Kim; I’ve never caught the wildlife resting in our garden; they are always much too busy ravaging it lol.
ReplyDeleteSo funny, Sara! Trust me they're still ravaging when they're not napping. 😴
DeleteLook at your furry friends! My hubby has the green thumb in our home. We don't have a fence or places to do container gardening but we do like little artsy things in the flower beds. He's built a few birdhouses on stakes to put out there, we've also used things we've found in thrift and antique shops. I love that metal orb. If I see one, I'll be snatching it up!
ReplyDeleteHandmade birdhouses sound fabulous, Mari! Lucky you!!
DeleteAll wonderful ideas, Kim and that bunny just stole my heart!
ReplyDeleteStole my heart, too, Ann. Isn't he (or she) the sweetest??
DeleteHi Kim, absolutely stunning and captivating. The animals feel the same.
ReplyDeleteI love the soothing feel and the beautiful colours.
Thanks so much, Linda! I'm glad the animals feel comfy there. That makes me so happy.
DeleteThese are all cute ideas! I love the pretty curtain that you can see from the outside. (:
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Gina! I think that curtain just adds so much.
DeleteSeriously...my heart is pounding from all of these great ideas. I so enjoy your blog and I always learn so much and so many neat ways of decorating DIY. Our pool is open, but the water is still too cold from all of the rain we have received. I can't wait to add things like you have done to my back garden area. We practically live outdoors during the summer and even have our evening meals outdoors. Thanks so much Kim for all of these great crafts...I am a happy camper today from visiting here..
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoyed this post, Shug! That makes me so happy!! Our pool is cold from lots of rain and cloudy days, too. I'm hoping it warms up soon...well at least enough to put my toes inside.
DeleteSO many cute and wonderful ideas... but my favorite photos in this post are the two sleepy animals for sure.
ReplyDeleteThat's my favorite part, too. It was a very cute week around here.
DeleteSuch great ideas! I love your cottage garden and your thrifty ideas! The sleeping bunny is so cute. We just had our pool opened as well and I agree about how taking off the green ugly cover and exposing the blue water...make it feel like summer!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, Heather, yes!! That pool water really does change everything.
DeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteI used your soap dish idea as a planter last summer. I plan to do it again this summer. :-) It is a hedgehog soap dish. I put a succulent in it last year. I might put pansy in it this year.
Happy Garden season!!
xo
Carla, that makes me so happy, you have no idea!! Thank you for letting me know and Happy Garden season to you, too!
DeleteAll are great ideas, and the sleeping bunny is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteI like to see a little whimsy in the garden ... as well as beautiful plants and flowers whimsy can make the smile even bigger :)
All the best Jan
That bunny certainly added a little whimsy! I hope this summer he'll bring a few friends back for even more of it!
DeleteYou have given me some good ideas for our garden area! We have two fountains which I love. I'd like a pond (and a pool!) but hubby is not wanting either one. Your place looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much and yes, I agree, water features are the best. I just love the sound of running water in the summer!
DeleteOne of my favorite posts yet!!! I LOVE all your ideas. I really love the idea of the plate rack!!! Now, I have to on a look out for one.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chrissy! I love that plate rack, too. I hope you do find one...easiest DIY ever!
DeleteI’m truly a homebody too, Kim. My home is my cozy disheveled being in the garden brings me joy. Thank you for all your creative ways of adding charm to the garden. You’re the best! ❤️
ReplyDeleteAw Kitty!! Thank you so much!! You just totally made my day. ❤️
DeleteI completely agree. There's something about uncovering the pool and seeing that blue water again that instantly makes it feel like summer has arrived. The sleeping bunny is adorable too, and I always enjoy seeing creative garden ideas that don't require spending a fortune.
ReplyDeleteYes...that blue water is so much better than the icky cover It really does make it feel like summer has arrived. Sleeping bunnies don't hurt either!! Thanks for popping by!!
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