As the crisp air of November sets in and the days grow shorter, your garden might begin to look a little less vibrant. But don’t let that stop you from enjoying your outdoor space! November is a great time to embrace the changing season with some creative and fun DIY garden crafts that will not only brighten your yard but also provide enjoyment through the cooler months. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner, these simple projects will help you transform your garden into a winter wonderland filled with charm and warmth.
1. DIY Bird Feeders: Bring Feathered Friends to Your Yard
One of the best ways to brighten your garden during the chilly months is by attracting local wildlife. Crafting your own bird feeders can be a fun and practical project. Plus, it gives you the opportunity to watch birds visit your yard all winter long, adding life and color to your outdoor space.
How to Make a Simple Bird Feeder:
Materials Needed: Toilet paper rolls, peanut butter, birdseed, string
Steps:
Spread a generous layer of peanut butter over the entire toilet paper roll.
Roll the peanut butter-coated roll in birdseed until it’s fully covered.
Thread a piece of string through the hole in the roll for hanging.
Hang the feeders on tree branches or fences and enjoy watching the birds feast!
This is an affordable and easy project that will help keep your feathered friends fed during the colder months while adding a touch of nature to your yard.
2. Create Beautiful DIY Planters for the Winter Season
Winter doesn’t have to mean a bare garden! You can still bring color and personality to your yard by crafting your own decorative planters. Consider using winter-friendly plants like evergreen shrubs, winterberries, or ornamental grasses to fill your planters and add texture to your space.
How to Make a Simple Winter-Themed Planter:
Materials Needed: Terracotta pots, paint, stencils, hot glue gun, pinecones, winter greenery (evergreen branches, holly, etc.)
Steps:
Paint your terracotta pots with winter-themed designs (think snowflakes, reindeer, or festive patterns) using stencils or freehand techniques.
Once the paint is dry, use a hot glue gun to attach pinecones or pieces of winter greenery to the rim of the pot for added flair.
Fill the pots with winter-friendly plants or even faux snow for a truly festive touch.
This project lets you get creative with colors and materials, while bringing life and elegance to your garden all winter long.
3. DIY Winter-Themed Garden Ornaments
If you’re looking for an easy way to add a whimsical touch to your garden, try making your own winter-themed garden ornaments. These charming decorations will not only brighten up your outdoor space but also bring a bit of seasonal cheer.
How to Make Winter Garden Ornaments:
Materials Needed: Clear plastic ornaments (or old light bulbs), glitter, fake snow, fabric scraps, ribbon
Steps:
If using clear plastic ornaments, fill them with glitter or fake snow to create a frosty effect.
For added flair, tie a ribbon around the top of the ornament, or glue fabric scraps for a cozy, scarf-like look.
Hang the ornaments on tree branches, fences, or your garden gate for a lovely, festive atmosphere.
These ornaments can be made to suit any style, from rustic to modern, and they are perfect for adding a touch of holiday magic to your yard without the hassle of storing big decorations.
4. Handcrafted Garden Signs: A Personalized Touch
Add some personality to your garden with a homemade garden sign. Whether you’re directing visitors to your “winter wonderland” or showcasing your love for plants, a handcrafted sign will enhance the charm of your outdoor space.
How to Make a Wooden Garden Sign:
Materials Needed: Scrap wood or a wooden plaque, paint, markers, stencils, paintbrush
Steps:
Sand the edges of the scrap wood to smooth out rough spots.
Paint the wood in your desired color (white, red, or green are perfect for the season).
Use stencils or freehand painting to add your desired text, such as “Welcome to the Winter Garden” or “Let It Snow.”
Hang your sign near your front door, on a garden fence, or in a prominent spot in your yard.
This is a great project for showcasing your creativity and giving your yard a personal touch. Plus, it makes for a wonderful gift idea if you’re looking for something unique to give to friends or family.
5. DIY Scented Sachets for Your Outdoor Space
Even though your flowers may have finished blooming, you can still add fragrance to your garden! Scented sachets can be placed in your garden beds or hung on trees, providing a subtle, natural fragrance to your outdoor space.
How to Make Scented Sachets:
Materials Needed: Dried lavender, dried rose petals, muslin fabric bags, ribbon
Steps:
Fill your muslin bags with a mixture of dried lavender, rose petals, or any other fragrant herbs.
Tie the bags with ribbon and hang them around your garden or place them in your planters to add a soft, pleasant scent.
This project is not only eco-friendly but also a great way to keep your outdoor space smelling delightful throughout the winter months.
6. Repurposed Garden Decorations
Repurposing old items to create garden art is a sustainable and fun way to craft decorations. Think of old teacups, mason jars, or even broken plates that can be transformed into whimsical garden sculptures.
How to Make Repurposed Garden Art:
Materials Needed: Old teacups, plates, vases, glue, paint
Steps:
Stack teacups, plates, or vases in creative arrangements.
Glue the items together to form a tower, or use them as planters by filling them with soil and small plants.
Paint the pieces with bright colours or patterns to give them a fresh, new look.
Repurposed garden decorations not only add personality and whimsy to your yard but also promote sustainability by giving new life to old items.
Embrace the Season with November Garden Crafts
As the weather cools and your garden begins to settle into its winter dormancy, don’t forget that there are still plenty of ways to bring joy and beauty to your outdoor space. By incorporating these simple and affordable DIY projects into your garden, you can transform your yard into a delightful winter retreat. From bird feeders to garden ornaments and handcrafted planters, there’s no shortage of creative ways to brighten up your yard this November.
So, grab your crafting supplies, roll up your sleeves, and let the garden crafts begin! Your yard will thank you — and so will the birds, the neighbours, and anyone who stops by to take in the seasonal magic.

