This DIY project transforms ordinary plastic frisbees into vibrant garden art, creating giant colorful flowers that add whimsy and a pop of color to any front yard. Not only is this an affordable way to enhance your outdoor space, but these eye-catching installations can also become a conversation starter and a source of neighborhood charm.
Place the DIY giant flowers in clusters or rows along pathways or garden borders to maximize visual impact. Coordinate the frisbee colors with existing garden elements like plant hues or outdoor furniture for a cohesive look. For a more eclectic aesthetic, mix and match frisbee colors to create a playful and dynamic display.
Giant Frisbee Yard Flowers

Materials
12 brightly colored plastic frisbees
4 tall green metal garden stakes
12 bolts and nuts
Drill with a drill bit suitable for plastic and metal
Measuring tape
Marker
Directions
Lay out the frisbees and arrange them by color to plan the flower design.
Use the measuring tape and marker to mark the center of each frisbee where the bolt will be inserted.
Drill a hole through the center of each frisbee using the drill.
Take one metal garden stake and slide three frisbees onto it by aligning the drilled holes with the stake.
Secure each frisbee in place with a bolt and nut, tightening it to ensure it is firmly attached.
Repeat the process with the remaining stakes and frisbees, evenly distributing the frisbees to create balanced flowers.
Once all frisbees are attached, position the stakes in your garden by inserting them into the ground at the desired locations.
Adjust the angle and spacing of the frisbees on each stake to mimic the appearance of flower petals.

Variations & Tips
For a more personalized touch, consider painting the metal stakes in complementary colors to the frisbees or using metallic spray paint for a shiny finish. Additionally, varying the height of the stakes can create a more dynamic and layered visual effect, mimicking the natural diversity found in a flower garden. If you prefer a more subdued look, opt for frisbees in pastel shades or earth tones that blend harmoniously with the garden's natural elements.