Lady spray-paints stainless steel bowls and hot glues them onto tree branches. Everyone in the neighborhood is copying this front yard idea – recipes

Creating a whimsical and enchanting front yard has never been easier with this DIY glowing mushroom garden light project. Inspired by the charming world of fairy tales, this project transforms ordinary stainless steel bowls into captivating mushroom lights that add a magical glow to any garden space. The use of affordable materials and simple techniques makes it accessible for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor ambiance.
These glowing mushroom garden lights can be styled in various ways to complement different garden aesthetics. For a rustic look, place them among natural foliage or along a winding garden path. The warm LED lights will create a cozy atmosphere perfect for evening gatherings. Alternatively, use them as focal points in a minimalist garden, where their vibrant red caps and glowing presence will stand out beautifully against a backdrop of green grass or gravel.
Glowing Mushroom Garden Lights

Materials
12 stainless steel bowls (8-10 inches in diameter)
Red spray paint suitable for metal
White acrylic paint
Paintbrush
Thick brown tree branches (sturdy enough to hold the bowls)
Warm white LED puck lights or strip lights
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Sandpaper (optional for roughening the surface of bowls)
Directions

 

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