Transform your backyard into a serene oasis with a simple yet stunning DIY floating flower pond. This project uses a large plastic storage tub, floating candles, and silk water lilies to create an enchanting water feature that adds a touch of elegance and tranquility to any outdoor space. Perfect for garden parties or a peaceful evening retreat, this floating flower pond is a cost-effective way to enhance your backyard's ambiance.
Place the floating flower pond in a central location in your backyard or garden, where it can be easily admired. Surround the tub with natural stones or decorative pebbles to blend it seamlessly into the landscape. Consider using complementary outdoor lighting to highlight the pond during evening hours. Use colors that coordinate with your garden's existing palette, such as soft pastels or vibrant blooms, to ensure a harmonious look.
Floating Flower Pond from Buried Tub
Materials
1 large black plastic storage tub (at least 18 inches in diameter and 12 inches deep)
25 Dollar Store floating candles
15 silk water lilies
Shovel
Decorative stones or pebbles (optional)
Directions
Select a suitable spot in your backyard, ideally a flat and visible area.
Use the shovel to dig a hole slightly larger than the plastic storage tub, ensuring the top rim will sit flush with the ground.
Place the plastic storage tub into the hole, adjusting as necessary to ensure it is level.
Fill the tub with water, leaving about an inch from the top to prevent overflow.
Arrange the floating candles evenly across the water surface.
Distribute the silk water lilies among the candles, ensuring a balanced and natural appearance.
If desired, place decorative stones or pebbles around the tub's edge to enhance the aesthetic and secure the tub in place.
Variations & Tips
For a unique twist, consider using solar-powered floating LED candles instead of traditional ones, providing an eco-friendly and maintenance-free lighting option. You can also experiment with different silk flower varieties, such as lotus or lily pads, to vary the aesthetic. Additionally, for a more permanent installation, line the hole with pond liner before placing the tub to ensure a watertight seal and prolong the feature's lifespan.