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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

My First Birdhouse...From a Tea Pot

Have you seen those adorable little tea kettle bird houses/nest boxes floating around Pinterest?  I LOVE them and have been seriously watching the thrift stores for months for the perfect tea pot.  I finally found it last weekend and made myself this little beauty:


It really was SO simple to make this project.  I just used my favorite outdoor glue, 100% Silicone, to adhere the kettle to a piece of embellished scrap wood (pallet wood in this case), added two hooks and hung it.  Yeah, that's it!  If you want to see exactly how I did it.  Here's the video for it:


Now all we need is a nest!


Linking up here

Sunday: The Creative HomeAcre Blog Hop, Nifty Thrifty Things:  Nifty Thrify Sunday
Monday:  Skip to My Lou:  Made by You Monday, DIY Showoff:  That DIY Party, Love 2 Upcycle:  Upcycled Linky Party, I Should Be Mopping the Floor: Inspiration Monday
Thursday: Katherine's Korner:  Thursday Favorite Things

14 comments:

  1. I almost did this with an old tea pot but didn't have a tree to hang it in. (townhome) Should be fun when the birds move in.

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    1. We have a beat up old swing that has grapevines growing all over it...that's where I hung mine from. Hope you can find a spot for one, they're so much fun.

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  2. How clever! I am forever collecting teapots minus lids to use as planters but that is a whole new take on my lidless teapots. Very nice.

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    1. Aren't teapots fun? There's lots of fun stuff you can do with them in the garden.

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  3. That is so cool! What a great idea on making a bird house.

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  4. I have never seen a birdhouse like this! What a great idea!

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  5. This is beautiful and I bet the birds are in-love with it! Found you on Katherine's Thursday Hop.Blessings!

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  6. that's so cute and clever!! I've seen that done with shoes but love the teapot!

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  7. I have many upcycled projects for my birds outside but this one is new to me. I have several old tea pots that I could use. I can't wait to make one of these.Thanks for the idea.
    Have a blessed Easter,
    Bev
    @ Eclectic Red Barn

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    1. Happy Easter to you too Bev. And have fun making your teapot bird house.

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  8. I love this idea! Can't wait to go thrifting again so I can look for a teapot. Thank you!

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