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15 Garden Mosaic Projects

April 7, 2015 by Kasi Smith Leave a Comment

Sometimes our gardens are just missing something and many times that hole can be filled by a mosaic project! Do you have some shattered ceramic or small pieces of tile? Well, if you do then you’re in luck! Take those shards, get some glue, and get ready to mosaic anything you want! Here are some ideas for fun and creative mosaic projects.

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 Path

Make a colorful and attractive path that winds through your whole garden. Use pieces of all different colors to match your plants and tie everything together. Feel free to combine it with any other materials you want to make as unique a path as you want.

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Photo fromMy Home Ideas

Mushroom

Here’s a creative idea! Take a bowl, vase, or jar, cover it in some awesome mosaic materials and see a mushroom come to life! Then go and plant your mushroom wherever you want in the garden to bring it all together.

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Photo fromWoo Home

Stepping Stones

Choose a shape, find some colors, and start making lots of stepping stones for your garden! You could make squares and circles, or get a little more creative and make something like hearts. Whatever you choose, make them look good.

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Photo fromEtsy

Ladybug

We all like normal ladybugs, so a mosaic ladybug should be even better! Although there’s a little work involved to getting the shape you want, this project is a great idea to make awesome decorations for your entire garden.

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Photo fromHome Decoration

Wall Art

If you’re itching to make art and not just cover things in mosaic materials, try some wall art! Get creative and use whatever colors you want to make your plain white walls come to life with beautiful works of art.

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Photo fromMosaic Design Ideas

Birdbath

Even birds like a little glamour, so spruce up your birdbath with a mosaic! Although light, calming colors are most often used, go ahead and use whatever you want to invite those friendly little creatures into your backyard.

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Photo fromChar’s Gardening

PVC Planter

PVC isn’t very attractive, but when you make it into a beautiful mosaic art piece it can tie your whole backyard together! Decorate the planters with material that will best pull out the colors in the flowers.

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Photo fromKreativ Szotar

 Bowl

This is an idea that can be both artsy and practical! Make the pieces as big or as small as you want, depending on what kind of feel you want the bowl to have. Smaller, darker pieces will give your yard a more serious and classy tone while bigger and brighter ones give a fun and spunky feel.

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Photo fromHandimania

Flowerpot

Why use a normal, boring flowerpot when you can make one into a mosaic project! Just like the planter, choose mosaic pieces that will complement the colors of the flowers to take you yard to the next level.

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Photo fromCreative Jewish Mom

Concrete Block

Concrete blocks can be incredibly helpful around the yard but they are definitely an eyesore. So, make them go away with a mosaic decorating party! You can decorate the whole block or just a few sides and use them however you want: as seats, furniture, or just awesome décor.

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Photo fromGrow and Resist

Garden Orb

Here’s an awesome mosaic project for you to work on. Take an old ball (any kind will do) and cover it with mosaic material! The spherical shape mixed with the glittering glass or ceramic really spruces up the garden, no matter where you put the orb!

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Photo fromDIY For Life

Window Box

Don’t just keep your mosaic projects hidden in the grass, put them up for everyone to see! Get a window box, make it into a mosaic, and watch your neighbors reel with envy! You can go classy and sophisticated or bright and fun; whichever best suits your plants and your house!

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Photo fromThe Garden Glove

Stump Seats

Don’t just settle for boring old stumps to sit on; make those pieces of wood into mosaic masterpieces! Although it’s most common to just decorate the top of the stump, go ahead and make the entire thing a mosaic if you want to!

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Photo fromPinterest

Fire Pit

Nothing’s better than sitting around a warm, crackling fire in a fire pit that’s been decorated by you! Choose some great colors to both attract attention to your fire pit and set the mood when everyone’s gathered around it.

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Photo fromHometalk

Tiki Torch

Outdoor lighting is always a must; so make it shine even more with a mosaic design! You can find tons of different tiki torch design and then decorate it however goes best with the rest of your garden.

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Photo fromBackyard Bargain

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