15 Loving Repurpose Projects Your Family Can Do For Birds
Use A Bucket For A Strawberry Accented Home
Attach leg bracket to the bottom of the bucket and fill with faux strawberries around the inside of the bucket. Get tutorial here
Make A Birdbath Of CDs
Smash unused CDs in a tote bag and adhere to a Terra Cotta plate with Liquid Nails. Get tutorial here
Transform A Wine Bottle Into A Feeder
Take pliers and coil the top of the copper wire and wrap several times around the bottle. Get tutorial here
Give The Birds A Home With Bottle Caps
Stain down the surface of the wood and adhere the bottle caps with stones for accent. Get tutorial here
Turn A Soda Can Into A Hummingbird Feeder
Cut off the cover of the seasoning container, poke a hole through the soda bottle top, and add fake flowers. Get tutorial here
Cut A Carton Of Juice Into A Beautiful Feeder
Outline the shape you want to cut into the carton, cut out, and decorate. Get tutorial here
Repurpose A Teapot Into A House For The Birds
Hammer a nail through teapot into a tree and attach L brackets. Get tutorial here
Fill Spakle Around A Pan For A Bath
Place the pot on top of the column, fill spakle into the gaps to steady the pan, and spray paint. Get tutorial here
Reuse Broken China For A Mosaic House
Position the broken china pieces on the house and spread grout to keep the pieces in place. Get tutorial here
Transform Your Vase Into A Lovely Bath
Adhere blue gems to the bottom of a dish with silicone, and secure the dish on the opening of the vase with silicone. Get tutorial here
Reuse A Tiered Stand As A Feeder
Twist apart the original stand and rearrange with the larger plate at the top. Get tutorial here
Make A Bird Feeder Out Of Candle Holders
Use a drill hammer to chip out the wood inside of the holders and paint over with a metallic copper shade. Get tutorial here
Thread A Snow Saucer To Stop Squirrels
Cut out a 3 feet diameter disk out of pressboard, then drill a hole into the pressboard and snow saucer. Get tutorial here
Roll Toilet Paper Rolls In Bird Feed
Slice slits into the paper roll, then spread with a thin coat of honey and roll in birdseed. Get tutorial here
Stack A Bowl With Food For Your Birds
Use silicone to adhere a metal grilling skewer to the bottom of the dish, put the stake into the ground, and place the bowl on top. Get tutorial here