How to build your own desktop zen garden by obbitz
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 There are a lot of people that like to have something special on their desk. There are also a lot of people that like gardening, but they simply don't have where to practice it. This little desktop garden will make them all happy.

It's all built from recycled scraps, and easily found stuff.

Let's start building our own desktop zen garden, for those moments that we look away from the papers or the computer.
 
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Step 1: Required tools and materials

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Here is the list you need to prepare before you start building the zen garden.

Materials:
- wood scraps - planks and sticks
- some nice rocks you can find, maximum 10cm in size
- small pebbles
- sand
- some separating material (plastic, rubber, fiber) - so the pebbles don't mix with the sand
- old newspapers
- some old paint (i found some water based)

Tools:
- measuring tool (tape or meter)
- right angle
- screwdriver (manual or electric)
- sharp knife or cutter
- stapler
- clamp
- hand saw
- scissors
- screws
- pencil
- metal file
- paint brush or roller

That's about it... Let's start working!
tfrost1980 says: Aug 17, 2010. 8:00 PM
i used those cheap zen gardens you buy at dollar tree for the decorations and rake then bought a nice picture frame and sealed it, and bought extra sand. cost about 4 dollars
przem says: Aug 3, 2010. 6:42 AM
For miniature zen garden tool check this instructable:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-a-Zen-Garden-Rake-for-your-Ashtray/
itachi2458 says: Jul 17, 2010. 8:18 AM
you can take an old fork and bend the tips back to make a rake
trainey99 says: Jun 10, 2010. 12:07 PM
how big is that zen garden?
obbitz (author) says: Jun 11, 2010. 11:19 AM
The size is: 42 x 29 cm or 16.54 x 11.42 inches
aran-trefoil says: Jun 10, 2010. 7:40 AM
But there is no tiny rake :( tending your zen garden is half the fun :/
obbitz (author) says: Jun 10, 2010. 11:23 AM
Seems i have to make an instructable on how to build the tools to care for the garden :)
quesoman says: Jun 1, 2010. 7:43 PM
This will make a great gift for my aunt considering her daughter(age 6) was just diagnosed with type 1 juvenile diabetes.

This will be a great thing to put on her bed side table to relieve the stress that comes with the fights and temper tantrums my cousin is having as a result of the finger pricks and insulin shots.

On a positive note this is an amazing instructable!
5/5!
obbitz (author) says: Jun 7, 2010. 9:41 AM
I am very sorry to hear that the little girl is sick... I hope this small garden will help her build better spirit. Please accept my best wishes for her! If you need in-depth explanations, just ask. Also, thank you for the rating.
obbitz (author) says: Jun 7, 2010. 9:38 AM
Thanks for the comments! :) I am glad that you are contributing with variations and ideas! Have fun building! :)
lordzion says: Jun 3, 2010. 4:08 PM
I have one of these and I bought my sand at the Dollar Store it comes in different colors.
Earths_hope says: Jun 3, 2010. 3:40 AM
I like it!
zascecs says: May 31, 2010. 6:30 PM
I always use my lava lamp as a distraction.

...but then I end up staring at it for a long time, not even realizing time is passing by. I should probably make one of these for a change...
obbitz (author) says: May 31, 2010. 11:55 PM
Yep, maybe you should cause it can be an interactive feature on your desk.

It can be a bit of a workout for the fingers if you rake the sand differently each day :)

Good luck with it!
obbitz (author) says: May 31, 2010. 10:03 AM
Thanks! :) I'm glad you like it!

If you need any detailed information, just ask.
Good luck with your builds!
mushfiqc says: May 31, 2010. 8:08 AM
 What an amazing Instructables.

5/5.
zack247 says: May 30, 2010. 11:14 PM
awesome! you have inspired me to either make one of these with water and some grass, (maybe a flower too) or reuse that old usb fish tank i wasted $10 on. (the way they advertised it made it look so awesome!) too bad it only lasted a week before the motor seized up
artworker says: May 30, 2010. 10:49 PM
Very nice! I will try this for my dining table center piece. 5*
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