I Love decorating my living space and surroundings doing these small things makes me happy. Recently, I decided to decorate my garden, but awkwardly I went to the Home Depot only to find out that the garden décor is present there and was ridiculously expensive and out of my budget.  Seeing the prices and stuff there I decided to go for DIY, as I am already into crafting and Making my decorations I decided to go for it.
While making DIY décors for my garden I came across these awesome and creative ideas that I also want to share with you guys, so, that you can design your garden easily and efficiently, enhancing its beauty and décor that you've never thought of.

Label Your Garden With DIY Succulent Monogram

If you would like to add some labels or just the initials of your residence names you can make these cute succulent monograms or letters. I made them in about one hour and they turned out pretty good.

Things Required

For this project, you just need some pallet wood to craft the shape, or if you already can source one crafted pot that will do the job. As this is already meant for decoration so it's up to you whether you want to use artificial succulents or would go with real ones. I ended up choosing the faux succulents as they will not require much care and the decoration will last longer. Some Styrofoam and moss to fill the wooden frame.

Process To Set Things Up

Now, first thing is to fill the frame with support for the plant. If you are planning to use real succulents then fill the frame with a mixture of moss and soil, if you are going with faux succulents which I also recommend then you can simply use Styrofoam. Once the Frame is ready place your succulents and fill any left spaces with moss to cover the area. And, you are all set to use your decoration. Place it anywhere you want and you are good to go.

Huge DIY Dragon Flies To Fly Over Your Fence

The exquisite wooden dragonflies are simple to make just by using repurposed materials and they are beautiful holding tight the fence or the side of your home. You can make these with upcycled table legs and old wooden roof fan cutting edges. You can observe each of the materials at your nearby second-hand shop truly modest and assembling them is truly straightforward. These are so simple to make and are wonderful when they are done.
Things Required 
There aren't many things required for this process you can simply use old material like broken chair's legs, or table's legs as the body of the Dragonfly and you can make wings using plastic boards or plastic water bottles, glue to stick them all together and some nails and a hammer to place them on the fence.

Process For Making The Flies

These flies were one of the easiest things I ever made, simply take the broken leg as the middle part of the dragonfly and stick the wings onto them, using glues, I used wooden sheets to cut out the wings and use white wood glue to stick them. When the structure is ready paint the dragonflies as per your preference. And, then you can place or hang them anywhere you want. I placed these on my fence and trust me they look great over there.

Make Crystal Shower Over Your Plant With DIY Crystal Shower Can

Take an old watering can and transform it into a delightful nursery beautification with crystals. I love this thought for many countless reasons. It's beautiful and it truly keeps straight with your nursery subject. The precious stones appear as though water coming from the can's ramble and generally speaking, this is a truly simple method for adding excellence to your blossom nursery or patio region.

Things Required

For this DIY project, you only require a couple of things. The first and the most important thing is a watering can. You can take any kind of watering can with a showerhead. I used my old water can that had a leakage. The next things are some strands of crystals, I used crystals from my broken chandelier you can buy crystal strands from any décor shop or one-dollar store.

How To Put Things Together

Take the watering can Showerhead and tie the crystal strands in a way that looks like they are coming out of the water can. Tuck in a side of the strand and tie a knot on the inside of the showerhead.  I further used light poles to hang the Crystal shower along the entry pathway, and when the sunlight reflects through the crystals trust me it looks elite.

Wrapping It Up By Saying…

Buying decorations for your living space is an easy way to decorate your place, but it can be heavy on your pocket, and the joy and excitement you feel while making your decorations is unmatchable, so, try the above-given ideas and tell me what your thoughts are for DIY decorations.