I saw this idea somewhere online and it stuck in the back of my head. When I happened to be at Goodwill last week poking around this idea suddenly burst forth and demanded to have attention. The one I saw online used a teacup and saucer, but the ones I saw were so tiny that I just didn’t see much point. I wanted cute, but I also wanted function.
I finally found a little dessert bowl and plate. The plate is somewhere between saucer and dinner plate to give you an idea of size. And I get tickled to think that the bowl, plate and spoon cost all of $1.78 – the best kind of project!
I am *enormously* pleased with how this came out! I’ll admit that I haven’t seen any birds on it yet, but it’s only been outside for about 12 hours, so I am still hopeful.
Here’s how I made it:
To help get the pieces to stick together better I used a Medium grade sandpaper. I sanded the bottom of the bowl, the top of the plate where the bowl would sit, and the backside of the spoon.
I used 30 Minute Slow-Cure Epoxy simply because that is what Keith had on his work bench and it said that it worked on glass.
On the bottom of the plate I glued a 1/2” copper cap (.53 cents at Lowe’s) after sanding it. I let it set overnight to be sure the epoxy was good and dry.
We used 1/2” copper pipe that Keith hammered into the ground. I just placed the feeder on top of the pipe and since it’s a good tight fit that’s all I did.
I found some bird food at Lowe’s for the pretty birds – goldfinch, cardinal, chickadee – since I’m hoping to entice them to stay. I’ve seen quite a few around, so we’ll see.
And that’s it! A very inexpensive birdfeeder for me because we just happened to have a piece of copper pipe in the garage. I spent $2.31 and if I had bought the copper pipe it would add another $7 to the project. Not bad at all.
12 comments:
So cute! I love this idea! If we used cute plastic dishes it could almost be a VBS craft!
what's that saying? "cuter than a spotted puppy!"
So cute!
What a great idea ~ I love it! I am sure the birds are enjoying it too :)
Oh my goodness! What a fantastic idea. Thank you for your tutorial. I realley need to make a few of these.
This really turned out cute. I love it!!! Thanks for sharing how you did it. Love & blessings from NC!
That is so cute, and now I can hardly wait to make one of my own!
love this, i have looked into doing this, but didn't think of a copper cap, making it much less expensive than a screwable part. thanks!
This has been on my 'to do someday' list for a few weeks now! I just think it looks SO cute! Thanks for stopping by and commenting on my blog post about my DIY Topsy Turvy! If you try it I hope you send me pictures! :)
What a fun project for the backyard! Thanks for this tutorial - the pics are super helpful. Pam
Great idea! Thanks for showing me step by step! I need that! :) Just found your blog. LOVE the title of the blog!!!!
AWWW What a GREAT idea, thanks for sharing...Your card is WONDERFUL and those cookies yummo!!!!!
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