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Decorating With Metal Yard Art

Putting metal yard art around a home can be a fun and attractive way to enhance the look of a yard or house. Metal yard art comes in many forms, from metal lamps, lamp holders and signs, to address markers, garden signs, seasonal, holiday, or year round decorations, family name signs and solely decorative pieces.

From whimsical and charming to serious religious symbols, there are many types of art that a person can use to express their personality, tell a story, advertise hobbies, political or religious ideas, or identify the residents of a place.

Signs are a common form of yard decor. Many signs announce the surname of the family living in the home where they are displayed, or the name of the home, business, farm or ranch. Some include the year that the home, business, or family was established. Other signs have fun or festive sayings, or spell out a favorite quote or sentiment. Welcome signs are very commonly seen on metal yard art. Logos or names from sports teams have become increasingly common in yards across America, too.

Seasonal metal yard art is very popular. Easter, Independence Day, Halloween, and of course, Christmas, are holidays that many Americans dress up their yards for and metal yard art is a common choice for decorations as it stands up to the weather, looks terrific, is easy to place and move, and stores well.

Animals are very trendy metal objects, from the frequently seen pink flamingos to birds, reptiles, and mammals of all sorts. A metal yard stake with graceful butterflies is a gorgeous addition to a flower bed. A variety of metal birds and blooms can grace a patio and add to its appeal. A flock of metal chickens lend a country charm to a yard without the mess of the real thing, and a metal cat stalking grandly through the garden can be a better deterrent to rabbits and birds than a straw stuffed scarecrow.

Fairies and angels have grown immensely fashionable as art and the nature of these lends them to some regal, delightful, beautiful, and stylish metal yard art to adorn a yard or garden or fountain. From delicate metal fairies with stained glass wings to angelic beings with rust resistant halos and gracefully folded wings, there is a plethora of different angel and fairy pieces available on the market to enhance the area around the home or garden.

From rustic to regal, charming to solemn, the vast array of art on the market today means that any home and garden, patio, pool, fountain or other outdoor space around the home can go from a plain area to a delightfully adorned area with little hassle, cost or effort. From vintage styles to contemporary pieces, there is metal yard art available to suit any taste or style.

–Shirely Patterson

Reasons for Having Yard Art

Are you currently living in a home where the backyard looks really dull and boring? Or maybe you want to enhance the look of your present garden? You can do any of these two by adding some yard art to your home.

What is yard art to begin with? Basically, this is any form of ornament that you can use to beautify your yard or garden. If you are a type of person that enjoys an ambiance livened up by the sound and sight of nature, then outdoor decorations such as statues, arbors, fountains, planters, trellises and birdhouses are perfect for you.

Meanwhile, if your back yard is more of the “lush greenery” type, then what you should use are different kinds of ornaments in the form of antiques and curios. Carved wooden chairs, benches and even ancient masks made out of plasters would look great, especially when it is accented with a column of a trellis that have painted birds hanging over it.

While it is true that yard art can be appreciated best when it flourishes, particularly when it comes from your own creative efforts, the decorations should never be overdone. If you want to improve the looks of your yard, one good idea is to first produce a mental picture of what you are going to do with the yard before you separate it into different areas.

Do you tend to have lots of visitors at your back yard? Outdoor furniture might be a great addition to the back yard, especially if you have a pool outside. You may get outdoor swings in a corner or maybe a patio set for you to relax. Flowerbeds, placed trees and potted plants would look well with furniture.

If you feel that your yard is too small, do not fret. You can still enhance its look by adding water features on it. A fountain, a small fishpond or even a mini replica of a waterfall can beautify the outdoor look and add to the natural charm regardless of how big or small it is.

However, if you really want your back yard to be a “dreamy” back yard and you have the budget, you can get a landscape architect to design it for you. Rock steps, mini houses, gnomes, a centerpiece bench, budding trees and bird feeders are just some of the pieces that you can add to your back yard so that you can transform it to your personal space.

Generally, you do not have to spend that much on yard art. The cost depends on the person who owns the yard. You can design it on your own by buying simple materials and objects to put in your yard. On the other hand, getting an architect can help you turn the back yard into a relaxation sanctuary with intricate design and quality materials. Just remember that when you go for the second option, you need to prepare quite a few dollars extra.

–Shirely Patterson

What is Yard Art?

Yard art, lawn decorations, embellishments…just what ARE garden accents and what purpose do they serve?

Garden accents or yard art can be ANY decoration or adornment used for the purpose of accenting your yard or garden area.

Embellishments can range from simple to elaborate. Garden accents can be as simple as a solitary bird bath alone in the yard to as elaborate as multiple tiered decking with flower boxes, trellises, and plant stands strategically placed for eye-appeal.

Yard art may be singularly visible as a simple gazing globe on a pedestal. Or it may be found as a hidden surprise in the garden that catches the eye upon closer viewing. Maybe a whimsical faerie garden statue set upon an old tree stump within a small clump of trees and placed so as to be slightly hidden from view yet easily seen from different areas within your garden.

Garden accents can be replaced or alternated to provide variety or change in a yard or garden area. Smaller pieces of yard art or garden statuary can be moved around easily. A newly painted old wooden wheelbarrow of pansies could be moved around and placed anywhere in your yard.

Yard art can be store bought or homemade. Store bought accents may range from an inexpensive item picked up at a dollar store to an expensive specially customized piece of signature art. Homemade yard adornments can be anything from an unused colored bowling ball sitting atop a plant stand to an elaborately built garden trellis or deck seat and pergola complex.

What are garden accents or yard art used for? Garden accents mainly serve as a fun and creative way to personalize your lawn or garden area.

Sure, you can use the same planting design as shown in any book or mow your grass in the same pattern as a neighbor does. But, would you go so far as to also set out the exact same embellishments in your garden that were in that book (if there were any) or would you set out the same lawn adornment that your neighbor did?

Probably not.

You have personal preferences that show up everywhere else in your life so it only makes sense for your lawn or garden areas to exhibit your personal touch also.

Just what are garden accents, yard art, or lawn decorations? They are that special touch that add your personal signature to your lawn or garden areas that only YOU can provide.

–Robin Monarch