I'm so glad you shared this. I have been wanting to make a birdcage charm and be able to put something inside of it but the charms are over $5! Now I can make my own :)
OMG! I have been wanting to make some bird cage earrings, but did not know how to go about it. Now I know! Thank you Linda Peterson! BTW, all trash must go through me as well! LOL!
hello just because I tell him that I've become a fan of you as their decoration designs extraorinarios I do and I want to congratulate on his huge and exquisite taste of his designs truth I doubt that you read this message but I hope that someone in their thousands fan will comment on it again congratulations and thank you very much for existing att his faithful admirer aida Mexican
If you are inspired to try this project, please take photos and email them to candace@cool2craft (.com) so we can share them on our Creative Community Blog!
I tried to give you a link to my blog and show you the cage I made from your example. A lot of my friends are wondering how I could make such a nice thing from a bottlecap! Here is my blog (was not able to link to it) ak-kort.blogspot.com. Thanks again for the inspiration!
We love Linda's projects, too!
Thank you! I have done bird cages with tooth picks and cardboard but this is even nicer! I love miniature crafts.
Thanks! We love Linda's studio, too!
I'm so glad you shared this. I have been wanting to make a birdcage charm and be able to put something inside of it but the charms are over $5! Now I can make my own :)
So very cute! I can't wait to make one. Thanks for sharing and I like your studio.
It's one of our favorites, too! Thanks for lovely comment!
Just what i needed for my doll house. Thank you soooo much.
That's the cutest thing I may have ever seen. ^_^
Dang, this is seriously cute! Thanks for the great tutorial!
OMG! I have been wanting to make some bird cage earrings, but did not know how to go about it. Now I know! Thank you Linda Peterson! BTW, all trash must go through me as well! LOL!
That is so cute!!! You could make a lot of them and take a tree branch and hang them on different limbs.
Loved your cage!
these are so cute! The instructions were great and I love the idea! it`s such a great way to upcycle
We're so glad you liked it!
So Beautiful
Oooh! Great idea! Thank you for the lovely comment!
Thank you Rhissanna Dollmaker ! We think these ornaments are adorable. Happy to hear that you like them!
You really are COOL! Thanks again! and for the tips!
Too cute, and I have a whole bunch of black bottle caps :)
Linda used 4 pieces of annealed steel 2" long and a 4" piece of 20 gauge wire to tie it all together.
We're so happy your liked it!
I love this. Off to try it now. Ty for sharing xxx
It's the cutest thing:) now i just need some bottle caps..
Thank you! That's so nice!
Thank you so much!
Sweet! Thanks!
Thank you!
Thanks!
belíssimo my dear ! charming ! thank you !
Beautiful. I am going to make this for a favor party.
hello just because I tell him that I've become a fan of you as their decoration designs extraorinarios I do and I want to congratulate on his huge and exquisite taste of his designs truth I doubt that you read this message but I hope that someone in their thousands fan will comment on it again congratulations and thank you very much for existing att his faithful admirer aida Mexican
If you are inspired to try this project, please take photos and email them to candace@cool2craft (.com) so we can share them on our Creative Community Blog!
These would make cute necklaces. I would just have to make sure no sharp edges were sticking out....
AWESOME!!!
Thanks Dawn Pontrelli We agree that this little ornament is so COOL!
How long is the wire that you used to make the heart with?
Nice.
grat idea
I tried to give you a link to my blog and show you the cage I made from your example. A lot of my friends are wondering how I could make such a nice thing from a bottlecap! Here is my blog (was not able to link to it) ak-kort.blogspot.com. Thanks again for the inspiration!
We love Linda's projects, too!
Thanks!