DIY Bird Feeder ♥ How to Make an Upcycled Glass Bird Feeder "Yellow & Blue"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video I show how to make an upcycled or repurposed Glass Bird Feeder from your own dishes or from thrift store glassware, vases, dishes, bowls, pie plates, candy dishes, candlestick holders and more! Use your imagination to create your own bird feeder and garden glass art. The sky's the limit!
• Upcycled Glass Bird Feeder - "Yellow & Blue"
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"Upcycling, also known as creative reuse, is the process of transforming by-products, waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials or products perceived to be of greater quality, such as artistic value or environmental value." -Wikipedia
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You definitely have an eye for the design of your creations! I wouldn't have thought to put a bowl on the bottom but it balances the piece so nicely. I love your "lamp" style feeders, designs that require skill to successfully execute. Thank you for sharing your talents! 🐦
Thank you so much! They are fun to put together : )
Love this! So beautiful
Thank you so much!! ♥
On another video you showed your shelves of finds. You have some lovely pieces. I really like the materials in this piece. I’m a sucker for anything cobalt!
Same here, love cobalt blue! And I love having lots of glassware to choose from : )
I absolutely love all of your beautiful creations. You're so creative and talented. Big fan from Texas ❤🤠🐦🦜
Thanks so much 😊 ♥
i love it! it's beautiful! It will last a very long time.
Thank you! : )
Absolutely gorgeous! How tall is it? Are your bird feeders heavy? They look delicate but I know you are using thick glass items so they are not fragile. I’m really enjoying your videos you are sooo creative!
Thank you! It's about 15" tall and 6-7 lbs. : )
@@MyLittleSliceofParadise Thank you so much!
Why do you put the epoxy in a container and then stir it up before you put it on the item you want to glue together? I absolutely love your birdbath/feeders. Someone stole the bowl to one that my oldest son gave me for a present years ago. It was concrete and heavier than heavy. I had know idea how I was going to replace it but I think by using some of your ideas I can go thrift store shopping and maybe make something really nice for the base. I hope so anyway. Any ideas? I really do love your art.
Thank you! I use the JB weld two-part epoxy so it has to be mixed. You should go shopping for bowls to use for your birdbath! I have several beautiful bowls that I can't wait to use for a creation. Half the fun is shopping for new glassware : )
@@MyLittleSliceofParadise thank you so much for your quick reply and the suggestion about the bowls. I was afraid that it might be tacky looking but a pretty bowl would probably be very nice. If I ever get it finished I’ll send you a picture to see what you think before I glue the bowl to the base. Thank you again. I really do love your designs.
Depending on the base you might be able to paint it or add some gems to it. I agree about being careful to avoid a tacky look, though.
About how much does 1 pkg. of epoxy glue down? I'm sure depending on the project size. Looks maybe 4 times before empty?
I can usually do one bird feeder with one tube of epoxy which is approx. $7.
@@MyLittleSliceofParadise Thanks I am going to make on this week! I hope it looks as good as yours! 😊