The best decoration of the infield is a variety of vegetation - bright flower beds, flower beds, trees and shrubs. However, the natural harmony of the garden sometimes requires supplementation in the form of various man-made elements. A variety of figurines for the garden - the best opportunity unobtrusively, but at the same time, bright and original decorate the landscape design of the adjacent territory.
The modern assortment of garden figurines and figurines amazes with the variety. Depending on the style and size of the site, you can supplement it with figures of traditional dwarves and elves, statuettes of various animals and birds, or even sculptures of mythical deities and angels. In this review, "House of Dreams" collected several ideas of garden figures and figurines to decorate the site - flowerbeds, lawns, garden or any other part of the yard.
History of garden figurines
Lovely dwarfs with a long beard and a red cap are perhaps the most famous statuettes for the site, which today have become a real decorative trend. Homeland of these gay ornaments is Germany - a country in the folklore of which the main character is a dwarf.
For the first time the tradition of decorating the surrounding territory with various figures of gnomes appeared in the 17th century. According to legend, the little old men, that is, the dwarves, are residents of the underground kingdom. Among gnomes there are both good representatives and evil ones. Good gnomes protect the harvest of man from pests, and evil - steal fruit at night. And precisely in order to ward off evil dwarfs from their sites, people began to decorate them with decorative analogues of these fairy-tale characters, made of clay. In addition, in Germany it is believed that the figures of these characters protect plants and help them to bear fruit.
A similar legend exists in the folklore of the countries of Scandinavia. Only instead of gnomes in these countries it is customary to install in the garden statues made in the form of elves or fairies.
By the end of the XVIII century, the tradition of decorating the garden with various figures was perceived not only as superstition, but also as an opportunity to supplement the site with original details, emphasizing its individual beauty. Since then, garden figurines have been made of a variety of materials - wood, ceramics, plaster, plastic, stone, etc. Also, large shapes also touched the shape of the figurines. Since the beginning of the XIX century in Europe and America, figures of animals, birds, little men, small houses, etc., have become very popular.
How to decorate the garden with figurines
Traditionally, figurines for the garden and garden are located near the tracks, ponds, flower beds and on open lawns. However, it is possible to move away from this rule and place decorations next to the house, on the roof of the gazebo or on any other territory of the site. The main thing is that the garden figures harmoniously complement the surrounding landscape.
For example, in the playground, statuettes made in the form of various cartoon characters will look very beautiful, the recreational area will be complemented by clay figurines for the garden in the form of animals and birds, and statuettes of romantic angels and loving couples will become a harmonious detail of the open house territory decorated with bright flower bedsor hedges.
Choosing decorative figurines for a summer residence or a garden, it is necessary first of all to consider a style of a site. For example, the garden in the oriental style can be decorated with colorful Buddha statuettes or a composition of stones. For a site in the style of country, various ornaments from straw or wood and traditional dwarfs will fit, and snow-white plaster figurines will be the best addition for a garden of Greek or Mediterranean style.
In addition, modern figurines can be not only a decorative decoration, but also a useful accessory. For example, some products are manufactured in such a way that they can be used as holders for a garden lantern, a lamp, a watering can, etc. Also there are luminous models of figurines, with which you can add a portion of additional illumination.
In addition, when choosing a statuette, you need to take into account the characteristics of the materials from which they are made. For example, ceramic figurines for the garden are not afraid of rainfall and almost do not fade in the sun, but they need to be protected from falls, tk.this material is fragile enough. Wooden and clay figurines harmoniously fit in almost any landscape design, but these materials are prone to deformation due to unfavorable weather conditions, so in the cold season they are better placed inside the premises.
Figurines with your own hands for the garden
Sometimes it is very difficult to pick up an ornament that harmoniously complements the garden plot, but you can always make all kinds of figurines or figurines for the garden with your own hands. The most convenient material for creating hand-made figures is a mounting foam or gypsum. These materials are well cut, thanks to which you can give them any shape, and then decorate at your own discretion. To simplify the task, you can use stencils of suitable sizes.
One of the most common homemade figurines is the famous hero of the fairy tale "Kolobok".To make it, you just need to make a hole in the rubber ball and fill it with liquid mounting foam. When the foam solidifies, you need to gently cut the ball, and the resulting ball is painted with bright colors. Such a statuette will be a worthy decoration for both the playground and the garden area.
Various figurines can be made from any improvised means - stones, flower pots, car tires, straw and even old things, from which excellent men are obtained. And if you have even a little knowledge of the art of wood carving, then you will definitely get yourself to decorate the garden bright and original.
Decorating your garden plot, do not overdo it, because the garden statues should be only unobtrusiveaddition of landscape beauty. The surplus of various bright figures will disrupt the natural harmony of the site and divert attention from the beauty of plants.