Transform your front yard into a whimsical garden with giant daisies that are sure to catch the eye of anyone passing by. This DIY project turns simple household items into an impressive outdoor decor piece, adding a touch of springtime charm without the need for real flowers. By repurposing common plastic grocery bags and frisbees, it's not just an eco-friendly craft but also an imaginative way to brighten your home exterior and engage with curious neighbors.
Position these giant daisies in your front yard garden beds or along a walkway to create a striking visual impact. The contrasting colors of white and yellow will pop against the greenery, making them an ideal addition for spring or summer. Pair them with other brightly colored garden ornaments or place them amidst potted plants for a cohesive and vibrant look.
Giant Plastic Bag Daisies

Materials
50 white plastic grocery bags
4 large yellow plastic frisbees
Scissors
Clear adhesive tape or strong weather-resistant glue
Wooden stakes (4)
Zip ties or string
Directions
Cut each of the 50 white plastic grocery bags into long strips, approximately 2 inches wide.
Take a yellow frisbee and begin tying the plastic bag strips around the outer edge, ensuring the knots are tight and evenly spaced to create the petals.
Continue until the entire edge of the frisbee is covered with white 'petals.' Adjust the strips so they fan outwards, resembling a daisy.
Repeat the process for all four frisbees.
Secure each frisbee onto a wooden stake using zip ties or string, ensuring the daisy is upright and stable.
If desired, use clear adhesive tape or weather-resistant glue to reinforce the knots and ensure durability against outdoor elements.
Place the stakes into the ground in your desired arrangement, spacing them out evenly across your yard for the best visual effect.

Variations & Tips
For a more colorful display, consider using different colored frisbees to create a variety of flower centers. You could also experiment with dyeing the plastic bag strips using fabric dye for additional hues. Another idea is to add leaves by cutting green plastic bags into leaf shapes and attaching them to the stakes. These variations allow for personalization while maintaining the core concept of using repurposed materials to craft eye-catching garden decor.