Bales Of Hay Projects to Jazz Up Your Fall Time


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Fall is coming. This harvest season is the most charming and joy time of the year. I didn’t know whether you have started planning your harvest trip, if not, maybe you will firstly touch that fun time by browsing through all the images below. Making a cool project with bales of hay would be great. Hay is not just for horses! You can use hay for all sorts of DIY projects such as – a large sculpture, fall bowling alley, cheap cold frame, container gardening and even a swimming pool. You can also find them in a rustic wedding. Bales of hay are widely available at most rustic venues. Have a look below projects then share your genius idea!

1. Can be a great decoration with pumpkins and corn stalks for Fall porch.

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2. Set up hay bales sculptures in the garden.

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3. Use old windows to build a cheap cold frame in under 30 minutes.

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Source: appalachianfeet.com

4. Fall bowling alley idea, perfect for your family time.

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Source: thepolohouse.blogspot.fr

5. Cozy outdoor benches made with bales, one quilt and a few throw pillows.

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6. Swimming pool from bales of hay.

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7. It is a simply different type of container gardening.

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Source: 1001gardens.org

8. Build a straw bale house

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Source: solarhaven.org

9. For a shabby chic wedding party.

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Source: adrianaklas.com    Source: intimateweddings.com

10. Create absolutely mind-blowing sculptures with just hay.

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Jonathan

Jonathan Y, Ph.D., is the founder of WooHome, a platform dedicated to inspiring creativity in home design and DIY living. With a doctorate in Environmental Design, Jonathan blends academic insight with hands-on experience to create content that resonates with design lovers, makers, and garden enthusiasts alike. His vision is to make stylish and sustainable living accessible for everyone. Beyond blogging, Jonathan is a frequent speaker at design forums and continues to research innovative ways to merge functionality with beauty in everyday spaces.