Resin Garden Ornaments & Statues
Resin garden ornaments at Backyard Bliss is the construction-method lens on the catalogue: every cast-resin piece we carry gathered together, regardless of animal or style. Hares, pigs, penguins, sheep, llamas, ducks, elephants, tortoises, dogs, gnomes, fairy pieces and bird shapes all sit here.
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About Resin Garden Ornaments & Statues
Resin Garden Ornaments: The Cast-Resin Catalogue
Frequently Asked Questions
How does delivery, returns and contact work?
UK delivery is free on orders over £50, with a flat rate below that. Orders ship within one working day from our Cotswolds workshop, packed in recyclable materials. Returns are accepted within 30 days for a full refund, with no restocking fees. If something arrived damaged or you need help choosing, email hello@backyardbliss.co.uk and we usually reply within a few hours.
Is cast resin durable for British weather?
Yes. Cast resin is engineered to handle a wet January, a freeze-thaw cycle and a hot July heatwave without cracking, splitting or fading. The painted finish is UV-stable. The trade-off versus reconstituted cast stone is feel rather than durability: stone is heavier and reads denser up close, resin is lighter and easier to place. Both last the same outdoors over years.
Will the painted finish fade?
Slowly, over years rather than seasons. The UV-stable paint holds its tone through several British summers without appreciable fading. Bronze-effect finishes deepen slightly over the first winter and hold from there. White and bright-colour finishes (the white pig, the orange-beaked penguins, the bright robin breasts) need a soft brush twice a year to keep pollen and lichen from dulling the surface.
Do resin pieces need a base pad underneath?
Optional rather than required. A resin piece is light enough to sit on soil, mulch, grass or gravel without sinking unevenly over a wet winter. A flagstone or paver underneath helps in two situations: when the piece sits in sodden mulch all winter (it stops algae growth on the base) and when the piece is the brightest white (the contrast against any green algae shows quickest). Cast-stone pieces are where a base pad becomes more useful.
How is resin lighter than the same shape in stone?
By a meaningful margin. A medium resin hare weighs maybe a third of the same shape in reconstituted cast stone; a large piece can be five or six kilograms versus fifteen or twenty for the stone equivalent. The hand-feel is noticeably lighter, which makes lifting, repositioning and shipping easier and cheaper. The visual read at three or four paces is effectively identical.
What care does a resin piece need?
Very little. A soft brush across the painted detail twice a year keeps pollen, lichen and pond debris out of the surface. Skip the power wash, it is rougher on painted resin than people expect. Tip standing water off any horizontal surface before a hard frost. No winter storage. If a piece sits in deep mulch through winter, lift it onto a paver once or twice to keep the base clean.
How do I narrow down a specific animal or style?
Use the single-animal ranges: hares, pigs, penguin, ducks, farm animals. For the cleaner-silhouette lens, the modern garden ornaments range. For the cast-stone half of the catalogue, statues.
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