The miscellaneous category of outdoor and garden woodworking projects offers a wide variety of plans to spruce up your outdoor living area. Here you will find an extensive assortment of outdoor woodworking plans and projects for sale from a selection of reputable online woodworking stores, including our own.
A Garden Cart, also known as Goat Carts, were handy 150 years ago for moving farm items about. They carried garden crops across large farms or to market. Today, surviving antiques are in wide demand a...
All you need is 2-1/3 sheets of plywood to make this compact kitchen camp box. Sized to fit under the tonneau cover of a pickup truck. Plenty of storage for the propane stove and other camping essenti...
Fancy our pixie fairy as they magically play in your garden or playroom. Each 12 inches tall. Cut form one board or layer on the wings, we provide you with the additional drawings. Our full size drawi...
Fancy our pixie fairy as they magically play in your garden or playroom. Each 12 inches tall. Cut form one board or layer on the wings, we provide you with the additional drawings. Our full size drawi...
Sawbuck projects! Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. In this plan we feature a full-size half pattern. Paint as you desire. Beginner skill level. This project would look gr...
Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop and a few bits of pipe. Everybody loves the sounds of chimes. Experiment with the length of tubes and materials to achieve different sound...
This interesting yet simple pot rack holds a plant in a 4 inch pot and offers plenty of area for decopage, tole, decals, etc. Feel free to change the design and go a bit larger or smaller.
This project plan is not presented as a stand alone project, rather it is the mounting and display options for our 05-WP series sign projects. Plenty of options so be sure to check out the entire docu...
Our big Greeting Signs average in size 14 inches wide and 19 inches high and offer lots of options so look over the plan and mounting instructions to choose which option you prefer. The sign may be fl...
Our big Greeting Signs average in size 14 inches wide and 19 inches high and offer lots of options so look over the plan and mounting instructions to choose which option you prefer. The sign may be fl...
Our big Greeting Signs average in size 14 inches wide and 19 inches high and offer lots of options so look over the plan and mounting instructions to choose which option you prefer. The sign may be fl...
Our big Greeting Signs offer lots of options so look over the plan and mounting instructions to choose which option you prefer. The sign may be flat or layered, have an attached or suspended sign, may...
This simple compost bin is very easy to make and its design allows you to easy take it apart or build it as big as you want.
The sturdy rack neatly stores the garden hose off of the ground. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations, exploded view diagrams and instructions to make the projects shown.
This friendly fellow is not hog tied. He is holding your garden hose off the ground. The hose wraps around the sturdy rack and keeps your yard looking tidy. Make it from 3/4 inch thick exterior grade plywood. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations and exploded view diagrams.
You can expect butterflies to occupy this home year round. In the spring and summer months the house provides protection from birds and other predators. To survive winter, butterflies must either fly south or hibernate. Those that hibernate seek a dark sheltered place.
A single bat can eat up to 800 mosquitoes in one hour, 3000 insects in one night however bats are in decline due to human fear. You can help restore the balance of nature by building a bat house. Building several bat houses and placing them at different heights.
You can enjoy potting your plants outside on this sturdy work station. It has a generous 18 x 28 inch work table with three storage shelves. Garden tools can be hung under the top shelf. A garden angel tops this potting bench and matches other garden angel projects.
A single bat can eat up to 800 mosquitoes in one hour, 3000 insects in one night however bats are in decline due to human fear. You can help restore the balance of nature by building a bat house. Building several bat houses and placing them at different heights.
This project includes full size patterns for two different tops. The one in the photograph has a scroll shape on the top and bottom. The second version has a flat bottom. This gives additional room for you to include your name or house number. The lift out bar makes it easy to change banners with each season.