The Peace Pole Project is where it all began. SourceĬarved Peace Poles are anotherway to advocate peace through your garden. Peace poles are a garden trend that can be found around the world. Painted wooden garden totems can be personalized. Your poles can be painted – or intricately carved. These brightly colored wooden garden totems bring a splash of color to the garden. And use slow-growing plants along the sides and complete the look with a little fairy home and figure on the top. This DIY fairy garden uses several broken clay pots for a multi-level fairy garden. This is one of the more interesting and eclectic sculptural collections. Don't throw away that broken flower pot or any of these things either because you can repurpose them. If you happen to be a potter yourself – these ceramic garden totems should be a natural for you.
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These pieces feature charming animals, from birds to dogs and cats to fish. Maybe you have a teapot that was your mother’s or your grandmother’s? What a great way to remember times gone by. Isn’t this a cute idea? A vintage teapot stack makes a great garden totem. SourceĬeramic faces create a more contemplative garden totem – almost spooky. All depends on your garden (or patio) style. Whimsical garden totems make great conversation pieces. These ceramic garden totems are works of art. This patio garden totem has a lighthouse look to it.Ī more intricate garden totem combining mosaics and mirror work, assorted shapes, colors and textures. Glass on PVC pipe – a great stained glass look for your entryway. This mosaic garden totem almost looks like Millefiori glass. Mosaic designs take more of a measured approach. Glasses inside glasses, upside down plates – get creative with your garden totems. These metallic glass ball garden totems are available to purchase if you don’t want to make your own DIY totems. Glass is such a natural garden accent – and glass DIY garden totems can be intriguing if you use unusual pieces. It’s not expensive to collect old pieces of mismatched glasses, vases, plates and pieces. This charming garden totem has a wine glass crown and hanging beads. SourceĪdd a solar light on top of your garden totem for a night time twist.
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Think like that when you DIY – upside down, right side up, sideways. SourceĪren’t these tall garden totem design ideas interesting? And note the upside down compote glass on the left totem. Pre-built garden totem designs are available at Plow & Hearth. You can search for “garden stories” or “myshunosun” in the buy catalog to quickly access these items.Use different shapes, sizes and colors for your garden totems.