Transform your leftover yard items into stunning concrete yard forms using simple materials like plastic frisbees and cement. This inventive DIY project not only adds a unique decorative element to your outdoor space but also repurposes items you might have lying around, reducing waste and showcasing your creativity.
Position your finished yard forms strategically in your garden or along pathways to create visually appealing focal points. Consider coordinating them with existing garden decor or using them to accentuate specific plants or features. The concrete forms' neutral tones will complement various garden styles, from modern minimalist to rustic charm.
Frisbee Cement Yard Forms

Materials
2 neon plastic frisbees
1 bag of quick-setting cement mix
Water (as per cement mix instructions)
1 leftover yard item (e.g., a small garden statue or decorative stone)
Directions
Place the neon plastic frisbees upside down on a flat, patchy grassy area in your yard.
Mix the quick-setting cement according to the instructions on the package, ensuring a smooth, pourable consistency.
Carefully pour the wet cement into each upside down frisbee, filling them just below the rim to allow for even spreading and setting.
Take the leftover yard item and press it gently into the center of one of the frisbee molds to create an imprint or decorative feature.
Allow the cement to set completely as per the package instructions, ensuring the forms are not disturbed during the curing process.
Once the cement is fully set, gently remove the frisbees by lifting them off the hardened cement forms.
Place the finished yard forms in desired locations in your garden or yard, using them as decorative pieces or functional stepping stones.

Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, you can vary the design by using frisbees of different sizes or colors to create a diverse set of yard forms. Add color pigments to the cement mix for a vibrant finish, or incorporate small decorative stones or tiles into the cement surface before it sets for added texture and visual interest. These variations will maintain the core structure while allowing you to adapt the project to your style.