Bird feeders made from plastic bottles
Winter is a difficult time for birds. They can find shelter from snowfall and frost, but it is more difficult to find food, especially if the snowdrifts are high. Therefore, we need to help the birds! And the easiest way is by hanging feeders. Children in kindergartens and schools always take care of birds, and the feeders that educators and teachers make are simply amazing.
Today you will learn how to turn an ordinary plastic bottle into a fun bird canteen.
Option 1.
The simplest option. You need to take a large container and cut off the opposite walls. It turns out a bottom with a roof. Decorate the top of the bottle with fir branches and a pine cone.
Option 2.
Prepare the base as for the first feeder: simply cut holes on opposite sides of the container. Then glue linen rope around the entire perimeter using liquid nails. Decorate the roof of the house with disposable plastic spoons. Rowan berries are an additional highlight of this feeder.
Option 3.
We need a five-liter plastic bottle again. This time you cut a hole on only one wall.You stretch a small wooden stick through the entire bottle so that the birds can sit on a perch. Then cover all the remaining plastic with gray cloth. Decorate the roof with a whitewash brush made of natural bristles. The decoration is artificial figures.
Option 4.
A two-liter container is used for this feeder. Make one hole, cover the plastic with linen thread and form the roof in the same way as in the previous version, using a whitewash brush. Decorate the feeder with artificial leaves and flowers.
Option 5.
This feeder requires a large bottle. Make one hole and insert a wooden stick into the middle. Decorate the surface of the plastic with a thin brown cloth. Glue natural materials: spruce branches, acorns, cones. This feeder will look great on any coniferous tree.
Option 6.
Again, cut out one hole in a five-liter bottle. Cover the rest of the space with a wide band, highlighting the window area. The roof is simply a work of art. It also contains dry panicles of lake grass, decorative berries and flowers, ribbons with beautiful patterns, oak leaves and thuja twigs. This feeder is a real masterpiece of handicraft.
Look, choose, use your imagination and make the same original bird feeders.
Today you will learn how to turn an ordinary plastic bottle into a fun bird canteen.
Option 1.
The simplest option. You need to take a large container and cut off the opposite walls. It turns out a bottom with a roof. Decorate the top of the bottle with fir branches and a pine cone.
Option 2.
Prepare the base as for the first feeder: simply cut holes on opposite sides of the container. Then glue linen rope around the entire perimeter using liquid nails. Decorate the roof of the house with disposable plastic spoons. Rowan berries are an additional highlight of this feeder.
Option 3.
We need a five-liter plastic bottle again. This time you cut a hole on only one wall.You stretch a small wooden stick through the entire bottle so that the birds can sit on a perch. Then cover all the remaining plastic with gray cloth. Decorate the roof with a whitewash brush made of natural bristles. The decoration is artificial figures.
Option 4.
A two-liter container is used for this feeder. Make one hole, cover the plastic with linen thread and form the roof in the same way as in the previous version, using a whitewash brush. Decorate the feeder with artificial leaves and flowers.
Option 5.
This feeder requires a large bottle. Make one hole and insert a wooden stick into the middle. Decorate the surface of the plastic with a thin brown cloth. Glue natural materials: spruce branches, acorns, cones. This feeder will look great on any coniferous tree.
Option 6.
Again, cut out one hole in a five-liter bottle. Cover the rest of the space with a wide band, highlighting the window area. The roof is simply a work of art. It also contains dry panicles of lake grass, decorative berries and flowers, ribbons with beautiful patterns, oak leaves and thuja twigs. This feeder is a real masterpiece of handicraft.
Look, choose, use your imagination and make the same original bird feeders.
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