Make your own beautiful Christmas flower with decorative plates. No need to be put on a post to enjoy. So simple, anyone can do this!
Tag: handmade garden art
How to Make Easy Dish Flowers Out of Pie Tins
Garden Art that’s light and cheerful You can do this! Love those whimsical dish flowers but not the weight of multiple glass and ceramic plates? Well, then, why not make dish flowers out of pie tins? You probably already have most everything you need to make one. Best of all, no special tools or know… Continue reading How to Make Easy Dish Flowers Out of Pie Tins
How to Make Simple Bundt Pan Flowers
Cute “Tulips” are fun attractions in the garden It’s amazing how many pretty garden projects can be accomplished with a simple wood or metal object and a can of spray paint. When I began looking for little ways to add some character to my garden–things I could do on my own that didn’t cost too… Continue reading How to Make Simple Bundt Pan Flowers
Whimsical Dish Flowers and How to Make One
Over the years, the whimsical dish flower has become one of the most popular items in the garden art genre. The reason is obvious. In this detailed 4-part TUTORIAL you’ll learn the secrets of making a dish flower you’ll love!
Whimsical Plate Flowers and How to Make One: Part 1
Hello Reader: This 3-part series has been consolidated into one, single post and revised for clarity. I invite you to follow the link to the updated post titled: “Whimsical dish Flowers and How to Make One”. Thank you, and see you soon! Sincerely, Kristen // Make it a Garden
Happy Hub Cap Flowers and How To Make Them
6 Easy step-by-step instructions You’ll love these easy to make, happy-looking hub cap flowers! They are light-weight, hold up well in any weather and are virtually unbreakable. After all, they’re hub caps…how many miles have they seen? I’ve personally made a few sets of hub cap flowers. All you need are common household tools. The… Continue reading Happy Hub Cap Flowers and How To Make Them
A Visit to the Studio
Thanks so much for dropping by my little studio. Take a look around…this is the view from the driveway. You’re here in mid-June. A Smile for the Garden I like to think of my art work as a smile for the garden. And that’s what I want my dish art to do for my customers,… Continue reading A Visit to the Studio