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Birds of a feather may flock together, but some members of the pack will disappear if the garden is not to their liking. Annuals and perennials are non-negotiable components of a green space, and herbs and vegetables are just as crucial, but so are accessories – especially if you’re aiming for Create a bird-friendly garden. Before you rush out to buy bird baths, feeders and more, expand the contents of your kitchen cupboards. They may already be stocking up on some essentials for a garden DIY that will have feathered friends flapping their wings.
On TikTok, Curated Floral Cottage The most pieces at once Crisp bird-attracting features: A hybrid feeder and rain chain. It is a decorative garden tool that originated in Japan, and guides rain runoff. She uses vintage teacups and rope to accessorize. When it comes to the rain chain effect, the “ripple” trinket provides a “quiet sound that enhances your outdoor space” during rain. And the best part about this DIY is its myriad benefits: the simple project is cost-effective, begs for personalization, and welcomes feathered friends for a brief respite and some nourishment. Before you know it, birds will be regularly visiting your outdoor oasis.
How to make a bird feeder and rain chain for your garden
You might have seen it DIY Teacup Bird Feeder While navigating your page for you, but this project is meant to enhance an already trendy craft. First things first, collect vintage tea cups of your choice, sans saucers. You will need 10 cups to achieve the desired effect of Curated Floral Cottage. Then, secure Heavy-duty polyester rope Or Braided cotton ropes and an adhesive that works on glass, pottery and porcelain, viz Lash’s Ultra-Thick Super Glue. You will divide the long piece of rope into two parts and tie the teacups securely by their handles, adding glue for extra support if needed. The cascading effect lets you place seeds inside the cup or leave the cup empty to let the rain flow downwards for the “soothing sound” curated Floralcottage references in her TikTok video (when it’s not containing birdseed).
Once you’ve built a feeder/rain chain — or maybe 10 if you’re feeling extra crafty — it’s time to find a home for it in your garden. Place it near a safe place where birds can perch and keep off the ground if cats and other large animals are hiding. If you think your feathered visitors need a little extra TLC, make sure your feeder is near a circulating water source that’s clean and provides quick relief from the heat. Bonus points for planting Flowers that attract birds With their bright hues, inviting scents and nutritious creepy crawlers to nibble on.





