Easter bird houses
As it's coming up to Easter, I thought it would be fun to make myself some Easter-themed decorations. I'd already made some Easter birds and Easter mushrooms, but I also wanted some place settings for the table.
Thinking about the place settings reminded me of some mini wooden bird feeders that I'd bought and decorated for Christmas a few years ago. But that's another story, and one that I'll come back to later in the year.
As birds are synonymous with Easter, I bought another six of the bird feeders thinking they'd be perfect as the place settings. So, here's how I went about decorating them...
The feeders come in a pack of six. I ordered one box as I wanted one for each table setting.
I removed the rope from the top and painted each feeder in a water-based white wood primer. A couple of coats were needed.
I decided to paint the roofs and bases in colours from my Easter sketch book. I took it with me to the DIY store, and found tester pots in the following colours: Woodland Glade, Willow, Ice Pink, and Amethyst (all Focus matt emulsion).
I painted the roof and base of each feeder a different colour, and masking taped the areas I wanted to keep white.
Continuing the bird theme, I found some mini birds nests, which I attached to the centre of each house with PVA glue.
For the tops, I made some new hanging loops using ribbon. I knotted the ends together and PVA glued a bead in place to stop the ribbon slipping through the hole at the top of the feeder. After feeding the ribbon through the hole in the feeder, I glued it in place.
Finally, I filled the nests with mini foil covered chocolate eggs and, Voila!
Now my place settings are ready for Easter. I can't wait to decorate the table this Sunday!