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Yellow Cottage Birdhouse

by Steve Guenther
(Sunman IN)

Yellow Cottage Birdhouse

Yellow Cottage Birdhouse

We enjoy creating one of a kind bird houses and other garden related items from found items that would probable have been discarded in the trash. We have been told that we have a way at visualizing items in a different way. That is a true compliment.

This cottage birdhouse is made from rough cut cedar. The roof is the slats from an old green shutter. The flower is a handle from a faucet. I cut thin pieces of cedar for stepping stones and hot glued green moss between them.

I have been asked. "Of all the birdhouses that you have created. Which is your favorite." I always answer.
My next one.

Thank you for viewing my creation and for your comments.

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Nov 15, 2009
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I admire folks like you that come up with wonderful creations from discarded items. What a great bird house.

I have a friend who builds bird houses and other crafts using found items. His yard in the country is very much on the whimsical side.

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