DIY Bird Feeders

This month’s Lowe’s Cre­ative Ideas blog­ger chal­lenge was all about the birds! And, with spring most def­i­nitely here, it was a fit­ting chal­lenge. As always, the tough­est part was just fig­ur­ing out what to do.  We decided that we liked the idea of a bird feeder bet­ter than a bird house–and we wanted some­thing small enough that hope­fully pigeons wouldn’t think they were invited to the party (we had a pigeon issue when we first moved into this house and while I like cute lit­tle birds, I loathe rats with wings pigeons)! So, here’s what we came up with:

Can you tell what they’re made from? They were easy to do–even some­thing the kid­dos can help with! And, I love the pop of color we have out­side now.

Here’s the bird chal­lenge sup­plies we picked up at Lowe’s:

- 3 small paint cans, a 3/16″ wooden dowel, finch food, a Hum­ming­bird feeder & Hum­ming­bird food! Now, of course, the hum­ming­bird stuff wasn’t part of our DIY project. But, since we were think­ing of our lit­tle feath­ered friends, we had to get some­thing for our beau­ti­ful desert hummingbirds–like this guy:Hope­fully they’ll come around even more often now that we have a new feeder!

Ok, now back to our project.…

We started by cut­ting part of the dowel into 4 inch pieces (one for each paint can). Then Big Brother & I got to work on spruc­ing up the paint cans. Because I already had it, we just used paints from the Martha Stew­art line.

I set out a bunch of col­ors and took a huge risk in let­ting Big Brother pick out which ones to use! But, I was very please with his choices–red, blue, and green. Together, we painted the three cans and I painted the dowel pieces brown.

Once those had a good while to dry, I put a lit­tle bead of hot glue on the inside grove of the top of each paint can (where the lid would snap into) and I stuck a dowel piece in. Then, we needed some­thing to hang them. Orig­i­nally, we had just planned to use twine. But, a quick look through my bin of rib­bons revealed some of just the right col­ors! I thought those would be more fun for a pop of extra color. We tied those on and I put a cou­ple of dabs of hot glue under the rib­bon to help secure it. Then, we went out by the gar­den, tied them to one of our mul­berry trees, and filled them with finch food!

The project was quick & easy, but pro­vides such a cute look out by our gar­den. And, here’s the best part…our fine feath­ered friends have already taken notice! Here’s what we saw when we came down­stairs this morning:

Build it and they will come!” ;)

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Dis­clo­sure:  I am a mem­ber of the Lowe’s Cre­ative Ideas Cre­ators & Influ­encers Net­work and received Lowe’s gift cards to com­plete my projects. All pho­tos, opin­ions, and expe­ri­ences are my own.

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  1. 1

    Those are SO cute! I just love them. Great idea!

  2. 3
    Melissa B says:

    Such a cute idea! =)

  3. 5

    These are so fun! I bet the kids would have fun paint­ing the cans, too. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • 6
      Sara @MomEndeavors says:

      Krissy–yes, they would love it! My old­est was so eager to help and is now so excited about the birds com­ing to the feed­ers! :)

  4. 7

    So cute! This months chal­lenge was fun! Off to share your link on FB!

    • 8
      Sara @MomEndeavors says:

      Thanks for stop­ping by, Becca! And for shar­ing on FB! :) This one was fun–the kids loved it! I can’t wait for this next month’s challenge–and can’t wait for SNAP! :) See you then!

  5. 9
    Sarah says:

    These bird feed­ers are absolutely adorable! These would be a great project for my girls to make this sum­mer. Thanks for sharing!

  6. 11
    Heidi K says:

    I love this! We were going to do some­thing sim­i­lar using old for­mula can­is­ters, but I was wor­ried that they wouldn’t hold up in the weather. Using paint cans is a per­fect solu­tion — Thanks for the inspi­ra­tion! :)

    • 12
      Sara @MomEndeavors says:

      Thanks, Heidi! The for­mula cans is def­i­nitely an idea that might work! I’m always look­ing for a way to reuse those! :) Thanks for stop­ping by!

  7. 13
    Carol Dee says:

    How did I miss this ost? I think they look great hang­ing in your yard and apper­antly so do the Finch. I hope your hum­mer comes to your feeder and brings along some friends. We spent end­less hour enjoy­ing the hum­ming birds last sum­mer. The 1st year I was suc­ces­ful at atract­ing them. Hugs.…

    • 14
      Sara @MomEndeavors says:

      Thanks, Carol! Yes, the birds are lov­ing it! Haven’t caught glimpse of a hum­ming­bird yet, but so hop­ing they come around! :) They test my pho­tog­ra­phy skills with try­ing to cap­ture them! :)

  8. 15

    These look so cheer­ful hang­ing in the tree!! I saw this first on Pin­ter­est and added it to my Out­door Inspi­ra­tions board…but then I saw you again on TT&J’s Week­end Wrap-Up. What a great project : )

    • 16
      Sara @MomEndeavors says:

      Thanks, Jaimee! They were such a sim­ple project, but do add such cheer­i­ness to the back­yard! Plus, the boys love watch­ing for birds to come!

  9. 17
    Lindy@ItsyBitsyPaper says:

    How bril­liant! These are so cheery and pretty. I hope you will link this to my Hip­pity Hop Easter Project Hop.

    http://www.itsybitsypaperblog.com

  10. 18

    Such a clever and cre­ative idea! Pinned it!

    Your hum­ming­bird photo is exceptional!

    Jenn

  11. 19
    Carmen Lucero says:

    Very easy to make and cute too! Repinnned.

    Hugs,

    Car­men

  12. 20
    Jen says:

    Please don’t use the red dyed hum­ming­bird stuff! It’s bad for them! You can make your own quite sim­ply: http://www.worldofhummingbirds.com/nectar.php

  13. 21
    Lisa H. says:

    LOVE these! So cute, bright and cheer­ful!
    Great job!

  14. 22

    These are adorable. I shared a link to your tuto­r­ial on my blog. Can’t wait to make my own this week­end. :)

  15. 23
    Tonya says:

    Were u able to buy empty paint cans from lowes too?

  16. 25
    K_D says:

    Did you use pints or 1/2 pint tin cans? Thanks!

  17. 27
    Cindy Laidlaw says:

    Just a quick safety tip…the red in your hum­ming­bird feeder is poi­son to them. They will still be attracted to the nec­tar with­out the col­or­ing. Espec­tially if the feeder itself is red.

  18. 29
    Carissa says:

    I love this idea! i’m fea­tur­ing you on Cre­ative Green Liv­ing today.

  19. 30
    Pooja Shukla says:

    Wow! I love the idea.….will def­i­nitely try it with my kiddo this week­end. Repinned it!

  20. 31

    Such cute sim­ple idea that will be fun for both the kid­dos & grownup alike. Not to even men­tion the low cost on these! Thanks!

  21. 32
    Elizabeth says:

    Did you remove the old paint from the cans or buy them empty?

  22. 33
    Sara @MomEndeavors says:

    I actu­ally bought them empty & new like that at Lowe’s! :)

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