Introduction: Country Kitsch/Primitive Hanging Bird Feeder
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9 Discussions
6 years ago
This was on Pinterest first...
Reply 6 years ago on Introduction
Cool, got a link? I don't use Pinterest and wouldn't mind seeing how they came up with their design. This style of bird feeder is pretty common so I am not too surprised that other people would have came up with a ring/basket hanging method.
I am just giving people the option to make it themselves for about $6 vs 35 for the mass manufactured one http://goo.gl/5RQ2Hc
6 years ago on Introduction
amazing project! thanks for posting this on Instructables, I'm going to try and make this as a gift!
Reply 6 years ago on Introduction
Thank you for the kind words. They are pretty easy to make and if i am not taking pictures I can knock one an hour out. The hard part was finding the bases as most of the farm and home stores had only 1 in stock. In the spring they should have more when they get chicks in.
Reply 6 years ago on Introduction
I cleaned out 2 Orschlens and a Tractor Supply for the 5 I needed.
6 years ago on Introduction
These are great! How well would it work if you drilled a hole in the bottom of the jar, and had a hanging hook protruding from the bottom?
Reply 6 years ago on Introduction
You know I was going to do that at first. However with the way my jars were made it was too close to a mould line and I was worried about shattering the glass.
If you have a solid bottom I don't see why not just go slow use cutting fluid and a diamond glass bit...
6 years ago
These are really lovely! And you're right: this is a great gift idea!
Reply 6 years ago
Thank you. I'll let ya know how they are received after their recipients open them next week.