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Diy Bird Feeders & Birdhouses For Your Feathered Friends

November 16, 2015 By: Linda @ Mixed Kreations8 Comments

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diy birdhouse & Feeders for your feathered friends

With winter coming on your little feathered friends will need an easy source of food and some warm shelter. Why not supply them with some diy birdhouses & bird feeders that you can make yourself. Then just sit back and watch your feathered friends in their new homes and eating out of feeders that you made with your own hands.

Birdfeeders For Your Feathered Friends
At The DIY Dreamer you will find more then 20 unique ideas for easy bird feeders made from teacups, bottles, jars, tin cans, you can even find one made from an orange.

Here’s a colorful birdfeeder that the little one’s can have fun making.

This site you can find lots of great feeders for feeding your feathered friends. There’s even a shoe!

At Birds And Blooms you can find a lot of designs for bird feeders that can be made from things that you already have on hand, and can even get the kids involved.

The kids would have fun making this peanut butter log bird feeder made from a toilet paper roll.

I really love the natural bird feeder found at Apartment Therapy.

Birdhouses For Your Feathered Friends

Get inspired with this great collection of birdhouses found on Meeagan Makes. There are so many great designs to pick from like the unusual License Plate Birdhouse.

See how Molly Moo Crafts decorates her birdhouses.

Here’s another cute idea for decoration a birdhouse found over at Crafts By Amanda.

Here’s a roundup of more then 20 awesome birdhouses made from wood, license plates, cracker tin, and more. You will find lots of unique designs.

I love the rustic style of birdhouses that you can find at Blue Fox Farm. There’s even one with succulents for the roof, now how cool is that?

Get the kids involved for this birdhouse, and send them on a scavenger hunt to gather natural materials to use for making this nature inspired birdhouse.

This birdhouse that’s not used as a birdhouse but as a planter is so pretty that I had to share.

Craftionary has a great collection of birdhouses, you can even find a pretty little mosaic tile birdhouse, and another one made from old books.

For a diy bluebird house visit Diy Garden Plans.

Do you have housing and feeders to keep your feathered friends warm and fed?

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  1. Sharon Rowe says

    December 6, 2015 at 12:06 pm

    Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness link party this week! I think this is a great resource especially at this time of the year! There are some great links to different articles and so much information so thank you again for sharing. You will be pleased to know that it will be one of the features for this week’s Monday Madness party! Hope to see you there! 🙂
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    • Linda @ Mixed Kreations says

      December 6, 2015 at 8:18 pm

      Thank you Sharon! We do tend to forget about our feathered friends sometimes. We get so busy ourselves trying to get things ready for the winter. Thank you so much for the feature. I will be there!

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  2. Westly Smith says

    January 20, 2016 at 3:06 pm

    Thanks for the tips on how to make this birdfeeder! I like how it is easy enough for little kids to help making it. That’s the main reason I want to make one, so that we can have some family bonding time.

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    • Linda @ Mixed Kreations says

      January 20, 2016 at 7:18 pm

      Yes including the little ones is great for bonding and family time, and the little ones would have fun!

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  3. Nikki Frank-Hamilton says

    March 22, 2016 at 2:37 pm

    I love birdfeeders in the yard. First off they look really cool, second they help to keep the birds out of our garden. I especially love hummingbird feeders! When we grew up we lived in a woods, my parents hung all types of bird feeders, I’ll have to look into gifting them one of houses you’ve featured!

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    • Linda @ Mixed Kreations says

      March 22, 2016 at 5:06 pm

      I’m sure they would love that Nikki! I love birdhouses and feeders, and I’m slowly getting more hung up around the yard since moving. We hung a hummingbird feeder out the other day and I have one more to put up, and another suet feeder. I just need to get some more birdhouses made and a squirrel feeder.

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