Make your herb garden perfect with decorative DIY garden signs
- Difficultyeasy
- Cost< 60 €
- Duration1-3 h
Want to keep track of what’s growing in your garden bed? In that case, small garden signs are the most practical solution for knowing what’s growing and what’s yet to grow – especially if you have sown various different plants and herbs. Made from wood and painted in bright colours, these little sign posts aren’t just handy – they’re also weatherproof head-turners. We’ll show you how to build your own signs with zero fuss.
It should go without saying that your safety is paramount throughout every step of the project, so make sure you take the necessary precautions to protect yourself. You can find an overview of the correct protective clothing you need when using each type of tool here .
Draw out the shape
Your colourful garden signs can of course be different sizes – whatever suits your taste. Here, we’ll show you step-by-step how to build a square sign measuring 120 x 120 mm.
Start by marking out the corresponding measurements on a wooden plank. You can use a glass tumbler to do the corners.
Saw out the shape and sand it
Now, clamp the plank securely to your work surface and saw out the marked shape. Use a jigsaw blade designed for curved cuts for the corners and a strong jigsaw blade for the straight sides.
Then, sand all the sawn edges using a sanding sponge.
Drill a hole for the post
Now, measure out the centre of the bottom side and mark the position for the metal rod. Choose the diameter of your drill bit according to the thickness of your metal rod. This is 6 mm in our case.
Then, securely clamp the sign to your work surface in a vertical position, with the marking facing up, and drill a hole that is around 30 mm deep.
Paint and decorate
It’s now time to get creative and give your signs a splash of colour.
You have various different options when it comes to inscribing and decorating your signs. A waterproof marker is a simple option. Pyrography is also a great option here and gives the whole thing a particularly attractive finish.
Finally, insert the rod into the hole and there you have it – the perfect head-turner for your flower bed is finished.