![]() Once you have dug the depth, use a level to ensure that the container will sit evenly in the hole. Remove the container and dig along the guidelines, and only dig as deep as the container you have brought. These will create handy guidelines for you to follow with the shovel I found this extremely helpful. ![]() Place the container upside down on the location you want the water bubbler to go, and spray paint the ground around the container. Now comes one of my favorite parts, preparing the water bubblers location.įor this, you will need the container and the spray paint you bought. Step 3: Prepare the Water Bubbler’s Location If you want a large water bubbler, then build it in your backyard instead. You also need to ensure that the water bubbler will not overwhelm or even underwhelm the location you want to place it in.įor example, if your patio is small, do not build a large water bubbler right next to it. If you do not have a location near an electrical outlet, you may need to call in an electrician to install one for you or choose a solar-powered pump or fountain. You need to find a location that will show off your new water bubbler, but it should be near an electrical outlet as the pump needs electricity. You can upcycle many different materials to make your own bubbler! The more you think outside the box, the cooler your design will be.įinding the perfect location for your water bubbler is the most challenging part of this process, at least it was for me. The style you choose should be based on your garden and what would look best in it. These natural water bubbles are designed to imitate a mountain stream or a waterfall. The natural water bubbler style is meant to blend into the natural landscape of your garden. This is generally a single tall stone sticking from the ground with little pebbles surrounding it. The architectural water bubbler style is more striking as it is not trying to imitate nature but instead stand out from it. I have found two very common styles for water bubblers architectural and natural. Step 1: Plan Out Your Water Bubblerīefore you start anything with your water bubbler, you need to plan out what you will do and what style you want your water bubbler to be in. I have set out an easy-to-follow step-by-step process for you below. Once you have all the materials and equipment needed to build your water bubbler, you can now begin the fun of actually making it. Or, you can place your plastic tube in between several rocks and glue them together, which would avoid having to drill a hole. ![]() You can use any shape or size rock, as long as you can drill a hole in it. ![]()
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