Transform your backyard into a whimsical wonderland with this unique DIY project that combines thrifted metal bundt pans and wooden broom handles to create charming garden mushrooms. This delightful garden art is not only an excellent way to repurpose materials but also adds a touch of fairy-tale magic to your outdoor space. Perfect for garden enthusiasts and DIY lovers, these mushroom sculptures are a conversation starter and a creative way to personalize your garden decor.
These garden mushrooms can be styled in clusters to create a fairy ring effect, or strategically placed among plants to add surprise and interest. Use them as focal points in flower beds or along garden paths. Consider pairing them with other whimsical garden decor like gnomes or fairy houses for a cohesive, enchanted garden theme.
DIY Garden Mushrooms
Materials
Thrifted metal bundt pans (various sizes)
Wooden broom handles or dowels (about 4-5 feet in length)
Outdoor adhesive or strong epoxy glue
Spray paint (optional, for coloring the bundt pans)
Clear outdoor sealant spray
Hand saw (if broom handles need to be cut)
Sandpaper (for smoothing edges of the broom handles)
Directions
Start by cleaning the thrifted bundt pans thoroughly to remove any dirt or grease.
If desired, spray paint the bundt pans in bright, mushroom-like colors such as red, yellow, or blue. Allow the paint to dry completely.
Use sandpaper to smooth any rough edges on the broom handles, especially if they have been cut to size.
Apply outdoor adhesive or strong epoxy glue to the center of the bottom side of the bundt pan.
Carefully attach the bundt pan to the top of the broom handle, pressing firmly to ensure a strong bond. Allow the glue to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Once the glue is set, spray a clear outdoor sealant over the entire piece to protect it from the elements.
Place your finished garden mushrooms in your backyard, pushing the broom handle into the soil to secure them upright.
Variations & Tips
For a more natural look, leave the bundt pans unpainted, allowing their metallic finish to reflect the sunlight. Alternatively, use glow-in-the-dark spray paint for an enchanting nighttime effect. You could also experiment with different heights by cutting the broom handles at various lengths, creating a dynamic, layered look. For added detail, consider attaching smaller decorative elements like beads or stones to the tops of the mushrooms.