I found a great tutorial on the Stone Gable blog for these teacup birdfeeders. I bought everything I needed to make them at Home Depot except the teacups which I bought at yard sales. I'll put water for the birds in the cups instead of birdseed since I have so many squirrels in my yard.
There are several tutorials on the Stone Gable blog as well as fantastic recipes.
A very cute idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link, Sharon. I'll have try this!
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Very nice and the birds always need water. Lily looks smashing in her outfit!
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Deb
these are so so so cute! thanks for your nice comments on my blog :)
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That is soooo cute! You could put a teapot in with them if you find one at a good price!
ReplyDeleteYou must have the cutest yard in your neighborhood! How is the corgi topiary coming along? I'm sure it's beautiful!
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Angela
Hi Sharon! This is really a clever idea and adds some great color to the garden! I have some china plates that were broken and I used them in stepping stones, and that's about as clever as I get and that was someone else's idea... :-))
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What a sweet and great idea. This would be perfect in a cottage garden or on the patio!
ReplyDeleteOOOOH , these are great and would look simply wonderful with the teaspoon garden markers scattered here and there amid the plants beneath, Nice job!
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