I love to create garden decorations from my flea market finds. Today for Pink Saturday I am posting a cute PINK double Bird Feeder I made for my garden.
This is made from a old iron wall lamp, two tea cups and saucers, an old staircase wood pole and a handmade rose
I found that iron wall lamp in a pile of junk for $1.00. I painted it a pretty pink and screwed it on top of the old wooden staircase pole I used one of my handmade clay roses to cover the screw head. I used strong epoxy glue to glue the tea cup plates and cups together. Then I used the same strong epoxy glue to glue them to the iron wall base where the light bulbs are suppose to go!
To purchase this bird feeder or others like it, click here for Anne Fannie's Etsy Store!POST UPDATE: This tea cup bird feeder was featured in the Spring Issue of Artful Blogging Magazine. Click here to read about it! http://annefannie.blogspot.com/2010/05/my-pink-tea-cup-bird-feeder-is-in.html
28 comments:
How cute! Birds eating out of teacups, well . . . TOO perfect! Way to go and happy PINK!
Not many birds get the privilege of drinking out of pretty teacups. That is a great creation you came up with. Good job and perfect for Pink Saturday.
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Cariños,
Maria Cecilia
Happy Pink Saturday!
This is a totally awesome bird feeder. What a great idea!
~ Gabriela ~
What a cute and clever use of those objects, Ann! They make such an adorable bird feeder, and I'm wondering if the magpies who visit might be tempted by the cups as they are such shiny objects to this magpie. Cute as can be!
Happy Pink Saturday...
XO,
Sheila :-)
That is totally unique.
Happy PS
JJ
So creative and pretty! Happy Pink Saturday!
That is so creative. It rains too much here for me to do that. They would be having bird seed soup.
What a fabulous idea. I truly love this. It turned out gorgeous. Your birds will be as spoiled as my cats.
It never fails. If the weather is all gray and gloomy Pink Saturday always cheers me up! This week is no exception. Your post this week is just wonderful! ♥Thank you so much for making my day a little brighter!♥
You need to come to my house to spend some time. I need garden goodies help!
Sending warm wishes to you from northern Michigan - where the cold winds blow and gray clouds pepper the skies.
That feeder is too cute! Wish I had one of those! Thanks for visiting me on my blog. Hope you can come visit again soon. Happy Pink Sat!
THAT IS THE CUTEST THING I HAVE EVER SEEN! MY, YOU ARE CREATIVE! I LOVE THE PINK AND THE TEA CUPS...CUTE AS CAN BE! COME SAY HI :D
that is just too cute.....the birds must love it..
The tea cup bird feeder is so sweet!!!
I have a tea cup in my garden as well.
Happy pink Saturday!!
Jenn~
Happy Pink Saturday !!! I have enjoyed visiting your blog and viewing your lovely photos - the bird feeder is just beautiful. I am so looking forwaard to Spring. Please a wonderful new week.
Those birds sure are lucky! It's so pretty. I am sure everybody who pass by stops and wished they have something like that on their front yard :-)
Happy Pink Saturday!
Mizpah,
LI
Cute idea! Love it! Jean
Oh my how beautiful is that? I love it and you do great work, on the hand made roses too.
I have a couple of double decker birdbaths but not pretty and feminine looking like yours.
Hi Ann!
What a great idea using the light fixture as a base!
That just works great--good innovation and repurpose!
Your blog is full of good ideas! HPS!
love, kelee
Really really cute. If I were a bird in your neighborhood, I'd be over for dinner tonight! Mimi
So clever and totally adorable!
Warm blessings,
Spencer
That's really cute!
Ann, that is just precious, sooo pretty..what a great idea!
Sorry its taking me a few days to read my pink saturdays! slow as a bug these days, hope you are well~
hugs
Barb
How cute and shabby chic.....
Can you hear me applauding?
Oh, bravo!
Pretty-clever...Happy Pinks~
Very Clever! Love it!
Tracey
What a wonderful garden decor you made...I cant wait to see more of your blog!
Sylvia
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