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Solo Stove Fire Pit
Turquoise Home
Raised flagstone edging, pebbles, and a Solo Stove smokeless fire pit combine to create a space to enjoy every summer night (and into the seasons to come), and comfortable seating and string lights make this space even more amazing.
Get the tutorial at The Turquoise Home.
Buy a Solo Stove
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Wood and concrete block bench Fire pit
Handcrafted House
Try this version with five hexagonal benches so all your guests can sit comfortably around the fire pit. They're made of concrete blocks and wood. You can assemble the benches with or without backrests to suit your garden. What's more, the benches open up to become handy storage spaces.
Get the tutorial at Houseful of Handmade.
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Glamping Fire Pit
Beautiful mess
If, like this blogger, you prefer glamping to camping, follow her tutorial to create an amazing fire pit! Once you've actually built your fire pit, finish off the area with an artistically painted bench and vibrant cushions.
The tutorial is available at A Beautiful Mess.
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Rustic “smokeless” fire pit
House Mix
While there's no such thing as a 100% smoke-free fire pit, there are certainly ways to reduce the amount of smoke. Follow this tutorial to make your own “smoke-free” version using a slat fire ring and paving stones.
Get the tutorial at House Mix.
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DIY Tabletop Fire Pit
Mighty Mrs.
If your outdoor space is small, consider a tabletop fire pit, which is super cute and only costs about $10 to make using a cement planter, white rocks, and a fuel can.
Get the tutorial at Mighty Mrs.
Buy a cement planter
6
Washing Machine Drum Fire Pit
Crafty Chica
This ingenious project repurposes an old metal washing machine drum into a chic standing fire pit. We love the sleek black color, too.
Get the tutorial at The Crafty Chica.
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Stone brazier
Fresh Mommy Blog
A stone fire pit is one of the simplest and most stylish fire pits you can DIY. Follow this easy tutorial to make a fire pit out of concrete landscaping stones.
Get the tutorial at Fresh Mommy Blog.
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Fire pit with painted Adirondack chairs
Inspired by charm
Add a pop of color to your fire pit area by spray painting Adirondack chairs in a bright shade like purple — you and your guests will want to sit in them and spend some time together.
Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.
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Fire Pit with Hardscape Bench
Charleston Craft
If you're a DIY novice, you can simplify the process by purchasing a fire pit kit from your local hardware store. You'll need to assemble it with construction adhesive, but it'll save you a ton of time and you can even build a couple of matching hardscape benches to complete your seating area.
Get the tutorial at Charleston Crafted.
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Covered Fire Pit
simply
Can't decide between an outdoor coffee table and a fire pit? Get the best of both worlds with this easy tutorial for a fire pit with a cover that doubles as a table top.
Get the tutorial at “Keeping It Simple.”
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$50 brick fire pit
Bitterroot DIY
Who knew you could make your own fire pit for just $50 using just landscaping bricks and glue? I also love the modern, square shape of this pit.
Get the tutorial at Bitterroot DIY.
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Fire pit with cooking grill
The scattered thoughts of a dexterous mother
Your fire pit can do more than just make s'mores – add a custom grill and you'll be grilling meals for friends and family in no time.
Check out the tutorial at Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom.
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1 hour fire pit
Shabby Creek Cottage
If you're pressed for time, this 1-hour DIY fire pit is the perfect project. It's easy to make using rocks or lava rocks from your local hardware store.
Get the tutorial from Shabby Creek Cottage.
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Repurposed Planter Tabletop Fire Pit
A life to love
If you love reusing found items, follow this blogger's lead and transform an old concrete planter into a tabletop fire pit, with beautiful aqua fire glass providing a pretty and practical finishing touch.
Get the tutorial at A Loverly Life.
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Fire pit with cooking bar
Old World Garden Farm
Pro tip: You can save money by purchasing your stone from a local quarry. And one more tip: you can instantly turn your stacked stone fire pit into an outdoor kitchen by adding an in-ground homemade cooking bar.
Get the tutorial from Old World Garden Farms.
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Tierney McAfee is a freelance writer and contributor to Country Living and The Pioneer Woman, covering entertainment, holidays & fun, food & drink, design ideas, DIY and more.
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