Transform your backyard into a whimsical garden by creating giant DIY snails using simple materials like pool noodles and serving trays. This creative project not only brings a playful touch to outdoor spaces but also serves as an engaging craft activity for all ages. By repurposing everyday items, you can craft eye-catching garden decorations that are sure to spark conversation and bring charm to your outdoor setting.
Place these DIY garden snails amid flower beds or along pathways to add a touch of whimsy and color. Coordinate the brown pool noodles with earthy, natural tones found in your garden, while the green trays blend seamlessly with grass or foliage. Consider surrounding them with real or artificial plants for a cohesive look. Use natural lighting to highlight their playful curves and ensure they stand out as focal points in your garden.
Giant Garden Snails
Materials
4 thick brown pool noodles
4 flat green plastic serving trays
Strong waterproof adhesive
Utility knife
Garden stakes (optional for stability)
Directions
Cut each brown pool noodle into a length that can be tightly rolled into a spiral, approximately 3 feet.
Roll each noodle into a tight spiral, securing the end with waterproof adhesive to maintain its shape.
Place a flat green plastic serving tray on a stable surface.
Apply a generous amount of waterproof adhesive to the center of the serving tray.
Mount the spiral pool noodle on the adhesive, pressing firmly to ensure it adheres well to the tray.
Repeat steps 3-5 for all four noodles and trays.
Allow the adhesive to dry completely, ensuring the spiral is securely attached to the tray.
If desired, use garden stakes to anchor the serving trays into the ground for added stability.
Variations & Tips
To personalize your Giant Garden Snails, consider using different colored pool noodles for a more vibrant look. You can also paint the serving trays to match the color scheme of your garden or decorate the snail shells with weather-resistant paint for fun patterns or designs. Adding small artificial eyes to the front of the spirals can give the snails a more animated and characterful appearance. For added durability, consider using a clear waterproof sealant over the finished snails to protect them from the elements.