Recycled Garden Crafts

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Decorating your garden with home made crafts will make your yard an enjoyable place to spend time. In the warmer months, it may even serve as an additional room for your home where you can entertain, enjoy nature and unwind.

While several of these crafts will require a trip to the hardware store, they shouldn't tax your crafting abilities too greatly.

Teacup Bird Feeder

Bring beautiful birds to your garden by setting out a darling bird feeder made from a tea cup and saucer. Teacups and saucers can be found at yard sales or second hand stores for a few dollars each. Make 2 or 3 teacup birdfeeders and you can have a fine bird tea party.

Materials needed:
Teacup and saucer (found at local thrift shop)
Copper Tubing (1/2" about 2-3' long)
Copper End Cap (to fit 1/2" or whatever size your tubing is)
Old Spoon (optional)
Bird Seed
Strong Silicone Glue (GE II outdoor use, clear works best)
Piece of rebar or other strong pipe to pound into the ground.

Assembly Steps:
Glue the end cap on the saucer bottom.
Glue the cup and saucer together.
Glue on a spoon for the birds to perch (optional)
Pound your piece of rebar into the ground.
Put the copper tubing over the rebar.
Insert the copper tubing into the copper end cap and enjoy.

By using the copper end cap it will make cleaning and winter storage a snap. Just pop off your cup and saucer dump and refill or take inside for winter storage.

Jell-O Mold Planter

Do you have an old Jell-o mold that is collecting dust and begging for a new life? Jell-o molds make great planters that will bring a little fun and funk you your yard. A bundt-shaped Jell-o mold will make a perfect planter for fitting around your picnic table umbrella.

If you don't already have a bundt-shaped Jell-o mold, search your local thrift stores and garage sales for interesting finds. You will need to punch several drainage holes in the bottom of the mold and this can easily be done with a hammer and a nail. Make sure your hole punching takes place over a piece of scrap wood instead of your dining room table or you might have holes where you don't want them.

  • A tea cup bird feeder is a fun and funky way to bring more birds into your yard.
  • Look for old Jell-o molds to make picnic table centerpieces that fit perfectly around your umbrella.
  • Old silverware makes a unique, yet beautiful wind chime.
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