Handmade for the Garden 75 Ingenious Ways to Enhance Your Outdoor Space with DIY Tools, Pots, Supports, Embellishments, and More

Handmade for the Garden

75 Ingenious Ways to Enhance Your Outdoor Space with DIY Tools, Pots, Supports, Embellishments, and More

  • ISBN: 9781617690976
  • Publication Date: March 18, 2014

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Price: $27.50
Description

A collection of seventy-five one-of-a-kind, affordable, and manageable DIY projects for the garden.

The DIY craze has moved beyond the craft room and into the garden! Relying on easy-to-find, inexpensive, and repurposed materials, Handmade for the Garden is a treasure trove of original projects that not only make planting and growing efficient and successful but also add a personal touch to the gardenscape.

Among the myriad projects in this hardworking book are mini hothouses; painted, stamped, and stenciled terracotta planters; hypertufa and cement pots and decorations; rustic and formal fencing and trellises; plant markers and stakes; and sieves and baskets.

With Handmade for the Garden to inspire them, gardeners of all skill levels will be empowered to experiment with form and function to discover creative, artful ways to personalize and beautify their gardens with handmade objects.

"This book is bursting with beautiful and creative ways of using everyday materials to liven up your outdoor spaces" ?Country Woman Magazine

"This book adds new dimension to playing outside . . . if you love the garden, tinkering with tools and creating beautiful objects for out-of-doors, this is your book." ?Examiner.com

"Any person with a modicum of entry-level crafting skills can add individual flair to their garden following the descriptive step-by-step instructions. . . . Many illustrations depict precise details in the fabrication process. A source list, with website addresses, will prove useful to those who cannot find supplies at their local home improvement center." ?Better Homes and Gardens / Country Gardens

Praise

“As spring takes its own sweet time in coming, you can save pennies and get a jump start on gardening with Susan Guagliumi’s Handmade for the Garden as your guide.”
New American Homesteader

“Susan Guagliumi puts a chic, modern spin on garden upcycling . . . We love the way she took a leaky old hose and made it into a garden pot.”
Birds and Blooms

“This book is jam-packed with instruction. That is a real plus.”
Getting Stitched on the Farm

“A treasure trove of original projects.”
Poppytalk

“This book adds a new dimension to playing outside . . . if you love the garden, tinkering with tools and creating beautiful objects for out-of-doors, this is your book.”
Examiner.com

“Takes DIY skills into the garden.”
Publishers Weekly

“Ideas in this crafting-meets-gardening guide book range from clever ways to repurpose hoses (make them into a planter) to illustrated step-by-step instructions for making mosaic pots and rustic trellis frames.”
New Orleans Times-Picayune

“This book is bursting with beautiful and creative ways of using everyday materials to liven up your outdoor spaces.”
Country Woman

“Two of the most humble [projects] are my favorites. They set the DIY bar low enough to admit all, and they guarantee success . . . they’ll make me feel like a DIY genius.”
BookPage

“Enhance your outdoor space with décor and functionality.”
Mother Earth Living

“This book is bursting with beautiful and creative ways of using everyday materials to liven up your outdoor spaces”
Country Woman Magazine

“Two of the most humble [projects] are my favorites. They set the DIY bar low enough to admit all, and they guarantee success . . . they’ll make me feel like a DIY genius.”
BookPage

“This book adds new dimension to playing outside . . . if you love the garden, tinkering with tools and creating beautiful objects for out-of-doors, this is your book.”
Examiner.com

“Any person with a modicum of entry-level crafting skills can add individual flair to their garden following the descriptive step-by-step instructions . . . many illustrations depict precise details in the fabrication process. A source list, with website addresses, will prove useful to those who cannot find supplies at their local home improvement center.”
Better Homes and Gardens / Country Gardens

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