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.
Whenever you wander over the river or through the woods, carrying your sturdy turned walking stick, the miniature compass in the top will help keep you pointed in the right direction. And by following...
This project was inspired by the familiar wish, Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight. A white light shines between two pieces of blue acrylic plastic which are cut into the shape of a star.
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 decorative and useful coffee table is perfect for the patio or back yard. The flat top provides plenty of room for food and beverages and the table can easily be wheeled into place for an impromptu picnic. Plan includes full size patterns for all the parts of the project.
Make your own 12 sided wood buckets. It is much easier than you might think. We show you the secrets to making them, and in 3 different sizes too. Inside diameters measure approx. 5-1/2, 8-1/2 and 14 inches. Heights measure 10, 13 and 19 inches.
Build this wagon for use as a decoration for your yard.
This stylish patio chair looks as great indoors as it does outdoors. You can store the chair in a small closet space. Simply separate the parts, and slide the legs of the seat section between the back...
This wall or fence hung trellis dresses up any outdoor area, providing an attractive background for a climbing plant. But the real beauty is in its simple construction.
Yes! The squirrels do sit on the seat and eat the ears of corn. They look just like they're driving the tractor. Not only cuter but much easier to make than other squirrel feeder designs. These are extremely profitable craft show money makers. Make from cedar or redwood.
Make a fun statement at the end of your driveway! This pattern of a tractor mailbox is full size.
Here is a way to try your hand at timber framing without having to build a barn! You will learn to cut out mortises and tenons in the old fashion way with sharp chisels and a mallet. Although if you h...
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...
The K2 telephone kiosk is arguably the most iconic British telephone box of all time. K2 stands for Kiosk 2, and was the second booth to be deployed around London. That was in 1926. The K2 design was ...
Take a walk under the sun and moon at the same time! The distinctive sun and moon are cut from plywood. Easy to build using a standard 4 x 8 ft sheet of pre-made lattice and standard lumber sizes.
You can use scraps of 3/4 inch thick lumber to make this patriotic, elegant planter holder. Designed as a hanging basket or to sit firmly on a flat surface. Has a flat area inside for a flowerpot.
St. Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals and the environment.
This adorable animal can be a flower pot planter or replace the flower pot with a pet food bowl to convert to a pet dish holder!
Watch those comical squirrels jump up to the top of the Ferris Wheel and ride down as their weight rotates the wheel. All patterns drawn FULL SIZE.
Rain, snow, and sleet will not faze this winsome postal worker. It is big enough to shelter a bundle of mail, and an acrylic window lets you see at a glance if your carrier has been by yet.
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.