What I love about these birdhouses is that the bird doesn’t care. It’s just happy to have a home, be it one you have brought from a shop, or one like this lot, that you have made yourself. I think these look a lot better than the ones you can buy and they show you care enough to make them…
Top 10 Ways To Make a Bird House From Recycling
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Birdhouse Made From an Old Oil Can10 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
I’m not 100% sure this is an oil can, but the idea is still good anyway.
Birdhouse Made From a Tea Pot9 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
Anyone for a quick brew? Well, this bird certainly does. Just remember to plug up that spout with something before you hang it.
Birdhouse Made From LEGO8 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
Even LEGO can make a great bird house provided you have enough pieces to make one.
Birdhouse Made From Twigs7 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
With a bit of glue even the twigs from the tree you are going to hang the bird house on can do the trick.
Birdhouse Made From Plastic Drinks Bottles6 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
Don’t stick those plastic drinks bottles into the recycling, make on these with them and hang from the trees!
Birdhouse Made From Corks5 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
You better open up another bottle of wine because you will need those corks for this idea.
Birdhouse Made From an Old Boot4 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
Don’t kick those old boots out, pin them to trees instead! You might want to pack the toe sections up a bit first.
Birdhouse Made From a Plant Pot3 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
Just for once, the planter becomes the thing that has been planted. Although how you make the hole bigger in the bottom is anyone’s guess.
Birdhouse Made From a Wicker Bin2 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
Make great use of the old waste paper basket, or make it from one anyway and then you have an excuse to get a new one!
Birdhouse Made From a Watering Can1 – Original Source Used: >> Click Here <<
When it no longer waters the garden it can still be rather useful in the garden!
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