Moss offers the best of nature in the smallest possible space! If you are living in an urban apartment and want to have your own miniature yard in your room, then these Indoor Moss Garden Ideas will help you to have the best one!
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Have a look at some of the best DIY Tiki Torch Ideas for your garden that you can use to add a ‘light appeal’!
Reuse empty wine bottles as these tiki torches, which you can mount on a fence or somewhere in your garden or porch. Get the details here.
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Cut the right size copper pipe and insert a tiki torch wick in it with the help of a reducer. To stick the torch to the ground, use PVC pipe, gravel, concrete mix, and water. Visit Instructables for instructions.
Line up tiki torches at regular intervals in your garden to keep your yard lit at night without electricity. Insert each torch into a bucket filled with gravels till 3-inches from the rim. We found the idea at Martha Stewart.
Insert a coupler into one end of a PVC pipe and secure a light bulb guard over the coupler using screws and nuts. Prepare a mason jar to act as a container to hold the tiki torch. Follow the tutorial here.
Fill a clear wine bottle with crafting pebbles and tiki fuel till a certain limit. Insert the tiki wick into a coupling and place it in the container. The idea is here.
Drill a hole into the lid of a mason jar to let pass a tiki torch wick through it. Once the cord is positioned correctly, fill your mason jar with tiki fuel and put the lid on. Get the details here.
Also Read: Most Amazing Garden Lanterns You Can Make by Yourself
Upcycle a fruit picker basket and attach it to a copper pipe to create the wire cage for this tiki-torch DIY. Visit Bobvila for further instructions.
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Use PVC pipe as the mold to build this tabletop version of a tiki torch. Fill the pipe with cement mix and adjust the tiki canister in the middle and secure with tape. Once it dries out
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