Home 17 Outdoor Fountain Ideas – How To Make a Garden Fountain for Your Backyard 17 Outdoor Fountain Ideas – How To Make a Garden Fountain for Your Backyard chang_xinh_dep_2023 · May 25, 2024 · 0 Comment Rustic and Refined Turn your fountain into a major outdoor focal point with the help of a few galvanized materials and greenery. Don’t forget the matching watering can for the finishing touch. The Interior Frugalista Clocking in only 15 minutes of prep time, this DIY flower pot fountain project is too good to pass up for your own backyard. A Piece of Rainbow This DIY is one of our favorite uses for a leftover galvanized tub, especially given its easy transportation factor. At Charlotte’s House Have an old globe lying around? You’re all set with the perfect base for this tasteful round water feature that incorporates a solar water pump kit and concrete/mortar Quikrete mix. Courtesy of Addicted 2 DIY Using some pots from Lowe’s, a budget water pump, and some rocks from around her yard, blogger Katie created this simple, relaxing water fountain for her garden that birds can’t get enough of. Courtesy of Today’s Creative Life This miniature fountain makes a perfect addition to a small deck and takes just 15 minutes to make with a small water pump. Courtesy of Interior Frugalista This massive fountain won’t come together quickly, but it’s well worth the time and effort. Blogger Marie moved her water wall onto her deck so company could enjoy the relaxing sound of water while they chatted. Courtesy of J. Paris Designs Let your fountain add a pop of color to your garden! This royal blue waterfall was crafted with three giant planter pots and a mini pond pump. Courtesy of Instructables If you love the gushing sound of a fountain but are less crazy about having an open pool of water in your yard (especially if you have children), this decorative rock fountain may be for you. Requiring easy-to-find materials, this fountain will cost you less than $200. Courtesy of Instructables This fountain looks fancy, but you can make it yourself using cheap items from a thrift shop. Depending on what found items you use, your fountain will have its own unique look. BirdzOfAFeather As seen on Hometalk, this spring-inspired water feature will add tons of curb appeal to your home. Hometalk Add a piece of DIY decor to your garden or backyard with this fountain made from an iron tea pot and an old whiskey barrel. Tatertots & Jello The sound of babbling water from this recirculating fountain fashioned from a submersible pump will instantly create a more relaxing atmosphere in your outdoor space. Courtesy of Central Texas Gardener Turn a recycled table top into a beautiful water wall for your garden. Courtesy of Instructables.com This DIY with a submersible pump might take you a couple of days to finish, but the finished product—look at those stacked stones!—will be worth the effort. Sophisticated Junkie This cool-looking fountain made from recycled watering cans and a wash bin is the perfect addition to a country garden. Courtesy of SAF Affect This bamboo fountain can add little bit of zen to your backyard or porch.
Rustic and Refined Turn your fountain into a major outdoor focal point with the help of a few galvanized materials and greenery. Don’t forget the matching watering can for the finishing touch. The Interior Frugalista Clocking in only 15 minutes of prep time, this DIY flower pot fountain project is too good to pass up for your own backyard. A Piece of Rainbow This DIY is one of our favorite uses for a leftover galvanized tub, especially given its easy transportation factor. At Charlotte’s House Have an old globe lying around? You’re all set with the perfect base for this tasteful round water feature that incorporates a solar water pump kit and concrete/mortar Quikrete mix. Courtesy of Addicted 2 DIY Using some pots from Lowe’s, a budget water pump, and some rocks from around her yard, blogger Katie created this simple, relaxing water fountain for her garden that birds can’t get enough of. Courtesy of Today’s Creative Life This miniature fountain makes a perfect addition to a small deck and takes just 15 minutes to make with a small water pump. Courtesy of Interior Frugalista This massive fountain won’t come together quickly, but it’s well worth the time and effort. Blogger Marie moved her water wall onto her deck so company could enjoy the relaxing sound of water while they chatted. Courtesy of J. Paris Designs Let your fountain add a pop of color to your garden! This royal blue waterfall was crafted with three giant planter pots and a mini pond pump. Courtesy of Instructables If you love the gushing sound of a fountain but are less crazy about having an open pool of water in your yard (especially if you have children), this decorative rock fountain may be for you. Requiring easy-to-find materials, this fountain will cost you less than $200. Courtesy of Instructables This fountain looks fancy, but you can make it yourself using cheap items from a thrift shop. Depending on what found items you use, your fountain will have its own unique look. BirdzOfAFeather As seen on Hometalk, this spring-inspired water feature will add tons of curb appeal to your home. Hometalk Add a piece of DIY decor to your garden or backyard with this fountain made from an iron tea pot and an old whiskey barrel. Tatertots & Jello The sound of babbling water from this recirculating fountain fashioned from a submersible pump will instantly create a more relaxing atmosphere in your outdoor space. Courtesy of Central Texas Gardener Turn a recycled table top into a beautiful water wall for your garden. Courtesy of Instructables.com This DIY with a submersible pump might take you a couple of days to finish, but the finished product—look at those stacked stones!—will be worth the effort. Sophisticated Junkie This cool-looking fountain made from recycled watering cans and a wash bin is the perfect addition to a country garden. Courtesy of SAF Affect This bamboo fountain can add little bit of zen to your backyard or porch.