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Use your fence as a means to showcase your outdoor plants. Whether you opt to install plant hooks or introduce a more complex display like this ladder with small pots for succulents, you can’t go wrong.
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There are so many different types of wreaths that you can hang outdoors all year, even once the winter holidays have passed. This corn husk wreath is a great accent for fall, and you can hang it from your fence using a small hook.
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If you’re looking to add some color to your fence, opt for butterfly decals like these. Style them however you wish; part of the fun is creating a pattern that will bring you joy.
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Bird lovers, this one is for you! Attach small birdhouses to your fence—they look adorable as decorative objects, but they’ll also attract some feathered friends to your backyard.
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Woven baskets make for beautiful planters, as demonstrated here. Attach a few to your fence to create an instant backyard art display.
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Mirrors aren’t just for interior spaces. Here, an antique-looking mirror shines on this fence and makes this little garden appear more styled and complete.
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Dried leaves, flowers, and grasses make for excellent decor, as such items are long-lasting and textural. Select a few dried items that speak to you and replicate the simple look shown here.
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Flower boxes aren’t just for the windowsill. You can hang a few from your fence to add extra cheer to this part of your yard.
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Go bold with dragonfly sculptures like these. They’re instantly eye-catching and add plenty of personality to any yard.
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These decorative panels are basically your backyard’s version of wall art! These feature an intricate floral motif that adds plenty of visual interest.
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Here’s another example of gorgeous fence art—how stunning are these black-eyed Susans? Even if you don’t wish to paint directly on your fence, you can easily jazz up the area with a wooden mural like this.
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An artful mural like this one will truly make your backyard feel like a tropical oasis as you float in the pool.
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If you wish to paint directly on your fence, go for it! Many people opt to go with a garden theme in their art—here, vibrant flowers and bees add a happy touch to this portion of the yard.
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Repurpose an old window and build your own shabby chic-inspired flower box, which you can attach to your fence for instant flair.
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Believe it or not, these flower-shaped sculptures are actually made out of plastic party trays. This is a simple, budget-friendly DIY project that you can complete in just an afternoon.
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If you love succulents, why not design your own succulent planter for the fence? Your backyard has never looked more lush.
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Animal motifs are excellent for the yard. This green-painted metal chicken adds a touch of farmhouse style to the fence.
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Some people like to showcase porcelain plates on the walls of their dining room, and others opt to do so outdoors on the fence. With the help of a plate hanging kit, you, too, can embrace this charming look in your yard.
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If you love the look of cottage gardens, which oftentimes feature small plaques like this one, a setup like this is calling your name. Search for a garden-themed quote that speaks to you, or design your very own piece of wooden art using supplies from the craft store.
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Go green by repurposing unused household items to make your fence shine. Here, extra chairs double as unique planters on this fence.
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Decorate wooden discs to your liking then hang them in an artful pattern on your fence for some boho style beauty. You can also achieve a similar look using rounded woven baskets.
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This peppy mural will make every day spent in the yard feel like a celebration. The birds, butterflies, and flowers couldn’t be more beautiful.
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If you choose to paint your entire fence, why not opt for a pretty striped look, as seen here? As a bonus, this approach means that you don’t have to settle on solely just one hue to use.
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A flowery wreath and some planters add instant romance to this classic white picket fence.
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Use your fence to grow your own fruits and veggies. Design your own customized flower boxes using stencils and watch your garden thrive.
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If you’re drawn to a neutral look but are looking for a way to add texture to your yard, hanging a round basket and/or a woven tapestry from your fence makes for a foolproof solution.
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A black and white canvas banner is another option for the neutral lover looking for just a bit of backyard decor.
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Use the ledge of your fence to create a full-on backyard gallery wall! Lean a grouping of frames (or nail them) with your favorite prints to create the outdoor living room of your dreams.
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Let nature do the talking. Winding wisteria woven through a fence couldn’t be more elegant.
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Hang string lights from your fence to illuminate your backyard as the sun sets. You’ll never want to go back inside!