
Teacup Bird Feeder
(Courtesy of Gardenweb.com)
This one is one of our favorites, but kids will need adult supervision when using the glue.
Materials needed:
Teacup and saucer (found at local thrift or antique shop, or garage or estate sale)
Copper Tubing (1/2" about 2-3’ long)
Copper End Cap (to fit 1/2" or whatever size your tubing is)
Old Spoon (optional)
Bird Seed
Circle of Toile or netting (scrap piece is fine)
Small ribbons, raffia, or other embellishments
Strong Silicone Glue (GE II outdoor use, clear works best)
Piece of rebar or other strong pipe to pound into the ground.
Assembly Steps:
Glue the end cap on the saucer bottom.
Glue the cup and saucer together.
Glue on a spoon for the birds to perch (optional)
Take your piece of toile and line the inside of the cup.
Pour in some birdseed and then gather the remaining toile at the top and tie with a small ribbon or raffia.
Add any additional embellishments that you wish like a poem (listed below),additonal ribbons, etc.
Pound your piece of rebar into the ground.
Put the copper tubing over the rebar.
Insert the copper tubing into the copper end cap and enjoy.
*By using the copper end cap it will make cleaning and winter storage a snap. Just pop off your cup and saucer dump and refill or take inside for winter storage.
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