Grab a bucket and string lights for this BRILLIANT backyard idea!
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Summer's calling! Get your outdoor space ready with these DIY projects! This video is packed with fun and functional DIY ideas to transform your backyard into the ultimate summer hangout.
0:00 1. DIY Light Pole Planter
Learn how to create a stunning hanging planter using a light pole! This clever project is a great way to maximize vertical space and add a touch of greenery to your patio.
3:03 2. DIY Fire Pit
Extend your evenings with the warmth and ambiance of a DIY fire pit! This video will guide you through the process of creating your own fire pit, perfect for roasting marshmallows and enjoying cool summer nights.
7:09 3. DIY Bug Screen
Don't let pesky bugs ruin your outdoor fun! This video will show you how to create a simple and effective DIY bug screen, so you can relax and enjoy the fresh air without any worries.
Get ready to impress your friends and family with these creative DIY projects! This video offers everything you need to create a summer oasis in your own backyard. So grab your tools, follow the easy-to-learn instructions, and get ready to make the most of the summer season!
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Putting up those lights isn’t a bad idea, but be respectful to your next door neighbors and put a timer on them to go off at bed time, say 10pm. My new neighbor put those up, leaves them on 24/7. I had to install heavy drapes since my bedroom window faces my neighbors yard with those bright clear lights, they have a very harsh light, that floods my bedroom making it very hard to sleep. Also, I use to love doing star gazing in my patio. Can’t do that anymore. There goes my $1K investment in a telescope out the window. I knew I should had bought that property when it was up for sale. 😢
@bretthokanson4993
22 күн бұрын
Wow, you sure bitch alot
Finally, all new ideas.
Love the lighting idea. With Monsoon season they look like it would hold up. Ok for most Storms. 😄👍🏼
Highly recommend drilling a pin hole in the bottom of the light bulbs. It’s inevitable that rain water will collect in the bulbs themselves. This allows that water to drip out and keep the bulbs dry prolonging the life of the lights.
I bet magnets would be a great alternative to velcro. And definitely trim that excess.
@vickiepatterson1748
26 күн бұрын
I like the idea of magnets and definitely weight it at the bottom so it will go back in place.
@MsTashaMae
25 күн бұрын
I bought an as seen on tv screen that fastens with velcro but has magnets down the center to reduce bugs when my sliding glass door is open. I'm renting so I can't damage the property by nailing or tacking a screen to the metal door frame but the velcro can be removed without permanently damaging.
Make a screen for the top of the pit . The screen will stop embers from flying around and prevent a potential fire.
@debbralehrman5957
26 күн бұрын
Good idea considering he mentioned the water issue.👍🏼
Buy a screen door!
@sixstringsdown1
26 күн бұрын
Like Kramer? 😉
Place some small tiles in the bottom of the screen to add weight. This can be done by making a hem in the bottom of the screen.
Great ideas!!! did you put magnets on the screen I did with mine and they shut behind you x
Brilliant job! ❤
Great Ideas 👍
Use adhesive made for these to attach them to each other.
If using for planting... Drill holes in the sides
Who’s going to tell him?? That they already make that screen?
Well explained
??? Did you put drainage holes so the water will drain out so the stick pole will not rot ???
@lindabrown9542
25 күн бұрын
Why it would rot if only use water to mix cement and then he added rocks! What stupid question
@PSA3377
25 күн бұрын
Did you watch thr dang video ??😮
@241G42CARE
24 күн бұрын
@@lindabrown9542the person is implying if it rained, the water would be on top of the concrete which would be direct on the wood. Eventually causing water logged wood and rot unless there's a way for water to escape. I am unsure if that's a stupid question or if you misunderstood
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Why not just bolt the post for the lights directly to the fence posts? Seems like a ton of unnecessary work when you have a post already in the ground..
@MelodyLeanneRyan-mz3pj
19 күн бұрын
1. That post is vinyl 2. What if you want to relocate them
For a flyckreen, it's cheaper to buy one. And more convenient for long-term use and quality. Yours will not survive one day.
Thos has been done a million time on instagram this is an old idea
I like the lights but I would not have the fire pit. Someone can fall into the fire and die from burns and there is a huge liability for being sued. We all know people congregate to the fire pits and drink alcohol plus smoke from the fire make clothing stink.