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How I Refreshed an Old Garden Statue with Paint (Easy Patio DIY)

This charming toad perched on his toadstool has been a beloved part of our patio for years, enduring the passage of time while gradually succumbing to the effects of sun and weather. With each season, he has faded a little more, losing some of his vibrant colors and details. Rather than allowing him to blend into the background and become just another forgotten decoration, I decided it was time to breathe new life into him. 


I shared the whole process in a quick YouTube Shorts video called “Watch Me Refresh This Old Garden Statue.” It’s a simple before‑and‑after, but such a satisfying one. 

Materials I Used

  • Garden statue (mine is a toad on a toadstool)
  • Sandpaper
  • Acrylic paints
  • Small detail brushes
  • Mod Podge (for sealing and protection)

Sanding and Painting

I began by gently sanding the statue to smooth out the chipped and faded paint. It only takes a few minutes, but it makes such a difference. Once the surface felt ready, I brought out my acrylic paints and started adding color back in.

I maintained the original appearance but brightened it to make the colors more vibrant. The greens, yellows, and soft reds blended seamlessly, allowing the toad's personality to shine through once again. I chose a darker green for the toad's body, a lighter shade for its chest, and black and white for the eyes.

Adding the Sweet Details and sealing for the outdoors

I decided to combine the paint colors yellow and red for the toadstool. I painted tiny flowers, added soft blades of grass, and tucked a little bumblebee among the blooms.

These little details always make me smile. They bring a bit of whimsy, like a tiny story happening right there on the patio.

To help the colors last through the seasons, I finished everything with a coat of Mod Podge. It gives a gentle sheen and adds a layer of protection once the statue goes back outside. Ensure the Mod Podge cures before placing your decoration outside.

This was such a quick and calming project — the kind that reminds you how much charm you can bring back with just a little time and creativity. Now the toad is back on the patio, looking cheerful and ready for another season outdoors.

I hope this inspires you to refresh something you already have and bring a little extra joy to your outdoor space.


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  1. Such a relaxing upcycle. Looks brand new.
    -M.B.

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  2. Adorable! I have a few tired garden friends who need a little work. Thanks for the inspiration!

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    1. Kim, thank you so much. 😊 Happy that you stopped by. I appreciate it.

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  3. What a cute life frog! I never thought about using Mod Podge to seal the colors. Make sense though. I enjoy painting rocks- I'll remember this for my rock painting.
    Thank you for sharing.

    You are invited to share your homepage link at Life Captured HomePage LinkUp party. Opens first day each month.

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    Debra @ Life Captured.
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  4. How adorable! You've inspired me to hunt for garden decor so I can repaint it as desired! LOVE the pattern on the mushroom, it has a sweet cottage core vibe!

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    1. Thank you! Aw, I'm happy to hear that I was able to inspire you. Yes, it was such a wonderful project to work on, and you're right, it even made me want to repaint even more garden decorations that need a little love. Thank you for visiting. 😊🤗

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  5. Very cute Step. Love the frog. We have frogs croaking every night. I have a few statues too. I am happy to feature your frog statue makeover at Love Your Creativity. Happy Mother's Day.

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    1. Linda, I love that you have them at your home. We have two that have made one of our window wells their home. I put in two water bowls so they can take a dip when the weather is warm. Thank you for the feature. It's always a pleasure being featured at your party.

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  6. Hi Stephanie, featured at SSPS #410! Thanks so much for always taking a moment to share with us at SSPS.

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