There's really nothing more relaxing than sitting outside on a breezy day, enjoying the beauty of a summer garden and hearing the sweet, tinkling chimes of running water. It's one of the reasons that so many people love to install a fountain or backyard water feature in or near their garden area.
But those store-bought water fountains can quickly get expensive, especially if they're of any size. And they tend to look a little generic—not what you want if you've just spent all that time designing and building your ideal garden.
So why not build your own water fountain, too? It can be easier than you might expect. Water pumps are generally not too expensive—and the rest of fountain can often be made from things you might already have on hand, including galvanized tubs, unwanted watering cans, planters, buckets, or even teapots!
Below find both inspiration and guides on upwards of 20 different outdoor DIY fountain ideas. You can build one that you see, riff on an idea to make your own thing, or just use this list to get excited about making up your own idea from scratch! Think how nice it'll be to have the gentle sounds of water as you relax in your back garden.
Try this fun water fountain idea! Building a small brick well around your water source, then erect a weathered wood frame around it.
Hang an old-fashioned bucket from a rope down until it just grazes the top of the water. Feed the fountain hose up through a hole in the bottom of the bucket and voila: a wishing well fountain!
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Stacked Rocks Water Fountain
Courtesy Joyful Derivitaves
A simple and beautiful way to build a water fountain is with stacked rocks! You can place the fountain hose in among the rocks, or use a drill to put holes in rocks—or paver stones—then feed the hose up through them.
Take an old-fashioned campfire cookpot tripod (you know, that you'd hang a Dutch oven from), and place it over a pond or water reservoir.
Hang a galvanized water dispenser from it, and voila! You've got a water feature. You can run a hose from the reservoir up alongside one of the tripod legs and down into the dispenser to keep the water circulating.
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Watering Can Fountain
Sophisticated Junkie
This cool-looking fountain made from a galvanized wash bin and upcycled watering cans is the perfect addition to a country garden. DIY your way through the tutorial with Sophisticated Junkie.
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Old Fashioned Water Pump Fountain
Courtesy Empress of Dirt
A vintage water pump and an old whiskey barrel look amazing together in a plant-filled water feature! This setup is so striking you'll have people asking where you bought it!
Browse regional antique malls and architectural salvage shops to find garden fountain to give your yard some character and a spot for a refreshing drink on hot days in the garden.
This DIY is one of our favorite uses for a leftover galvanized tub, especially given its easy transportation factor. Take a look at an easy tutorial at A Piece of Rainbow.
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Bubbling Globe Water Fountain
Lowe's
Do you love unique garden features? Set up a lightweight resin fountain that's easy to move around. Make one from scratch with a DIY tutorial from At Charlotte's House.
Similar fountains can be assembled quickly. Whether you opt to build a whiskey barrel water fountain from scratch or pick up a kit from Walmart, this sturdy piece will make an impression.
This type of rock water fountain can be made with a submersible pump. It might take you a couple of days to finish, but the finished product—look at those stacked stones!—will be worth the effort. Get the step-by-step instructions at Instructables.
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Tea Pot Fountain
Hometalk
Add a piece of DIY decor to your garden or backyard with this fountain made from an iron tea pot and an old whiskey barrel. Re-create the water feature with instructions fromHometalk.
Using some pots from Lowe's, a budget water pump, and some rocks from around her yard, blogger Katie created this simple, relaxing water fountain for her garden that birds can't get enough of.
This miniature fountain makes a perfect addition to a small deck and takes just 15 minutes to make with a small water pump. Learn how to make a similar water fountain at Today's Creative Life.
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Glass Table Water Wall
Courtesy of Central Texas Gardener
Turn a recycled table top into a beautiful water wall centerpiece for your backyard retreat. Browse the tutorial at Central Texas Gardener.
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Blue Planters Waterfall
Courtesy of J. Paris Designs
Let your fountain add a pop of color to your garden! This royal blue waterfall from J. Paris Designs was crafted with three giant planter pots and a mini pond pump.