DIY Copper Garden Art From Copper Tubing

Rhonda B
by Rhonda B
I love the look of copper in the garden-so much so that I have made a few different pieces for my garden and also a rain chain. I like to use copper tubing because it is flexible and I can manipulate it any way that I want. The added bonus is that it is beautiful and elegant.
I created this recently from a roll of copper tubing, some concrete and an old nursery pot:
DIY copper garden art
Here is a picture of the first one I created a few years ago:
DIY copper garden art
These pieces of garden art are extremely easy to create-you just need to use your imagination and find your artistic side. I have condensed the instructions here but if you stop over at my blog I have detailed instructions and photos.


For this project you will need:


1. An old nursery pot (I think this is a 3 gallon size) and a roll of duct tape.


2. A bag of concrete mix-any will do. I use Quikrete. Also a tub to mix the concrete in.


3. A roll of copper tubing (I picked this one up at Menards it is enough for a couple of projects)


4. A pair of tin snips or pipe cutter.


5. A tape measure (optional)


Here are the steps to create your garden art:


1. Use the duct tape to cover the holes in the bottom of the nursery pot.


2. Roll out the tubing and cut into the length you desire. For mine I cut them into 6 foot lengths. Just a note-I like to work in odd numbers so I cut 5 lengths for this project.
3. Mix up the bag of concrete according to the package directions.


4. Let the concrete sit for a few minutes to hydrate then add to the nursery container.


5. Let the concrete sit for a few minutes then start inserting the copper tubing into the concrete like this:
6. In order to hold the tubing in place I use a nylon tie at the top:
7. Let sit for a week (if you use regular concrete) to cure.


8. After the concrete has cured you can cut the nylon tie:


9. Use your hands to gently bend and guide the tubing-do not bend to sharply. This will cause a crimp. Always bend slowly.
Now start on the next one:
Just continue to bend each piece to achieve the look you want. Just remember that this is your piece of art-it does not need to be perfect.
After I had it the way I wanted it I did solder a few of the areas together just to be sure it was sturdy.


10. Cut off the pot.


11. Find a spot in your garden.


12. Dig a hole and plant your piece of art.


13. Sit back and enjoy your own piece of art:-))
I hope you try this project out-you can create your own original art work that you will love and your neighbors will admire. And of course it was easy!
Rhonda B
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Jen Jen on Aug 07, 2017

    Beautiful, and well done! Please excuse me if I've missed it, but I've been wanting to make a copper rain chain & would like to know how you did it & where you found your materials.

    happy gardening : )

  • MsSueToo MsSueToo on Jun 27, 2018

    Very cool and unique !! I was wondering why you call it a "Rain Chain" ? I've never seen or heard of them before, but can't wait to make one. I love the fact that the design of it is unique to you. Thanks for sharing this Great Idea !!

  • Patty Patty on Jan 10, 2022

    How did you manage to cut straight pieces from a roll? I love this and have to do it.

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