Usually, birds are more interesting than bird feeders–that is, generic factory bird feeders. Homemade feeders are a different species altogether. They can be made out of everything, it seems, and each is a unique piece of art.
1. Elegant and modern
via Ghenganette
2. Hummingbird feeder made of glass from discarded wine bottles
via Sage Studios
3. Upcycled vintage laundry plunger
via Reclaimed Grace
4. Vintage mason jar
via Gypsy Folk
5. Upcycled traffic signals
via Red Yellow & Blue Ink
6. Birdseed monograms
via Words for the Birds
7. Vintage teacup
via Kalene Partlow
8. Hand crocheted stainless steel and bare copper wires
via Leah Csiszar
9. Upcycled dust pan
via Gadget Sponge
10. Pottery
via Bear Hollow Pottery
11. Upcycled license plate
via Crafty Guys
12. ‘Hillbilly’ – made from reclaimed fence boards
via Primitive Woodworks
13. Just a touch of eccentricity
via Odds and Ends Birdhouses
14. For the woodpeckers
via Andrew’s Reclaimed
15. Welded steel
via Joe Papendick
16. Classy covered bridge
via Persnickety Home
17. Apple-shaped – for fruits and veggies
via Village Richwood





















May 31, 2012 1:46 pm
Excellent feature Stephanie, thank you for your support of handmade!!!
Andy
May 31, 2012 5:56 pm
WoW! Thanx so much Stephanie for the inclusion of my covered bridge bird feeder, I’m flattered to be in such unique and creative company!
~Cindy
May 31, 2012 9:26 pm
Fantastic feature! I love all the creativity. Thanks so much for the spotlight!
June 6, 2012 11:46 am
Fabulous choices! Thank you for including my “Hillbilly” Bird Feeder.
I love the sounds and activity of these amazing little creatures. Birds are so fun to feed and watch!
Pam
June 22, 2012 2:04 am
So amazing to be a part of this, Thank you!!
Candice
@Ghenganette