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DIY Birdbath (update)

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How to make your own DIY birdbath, with step by step directions for painting and more!

World Famous DIY Birdbath

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This project inspired Woman’s Day Magazine to make their own version of a birdbath.

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This birdbath was also featured in Reloved.

blue green DIY candlestick birdbath

Thrift Store Finds

large candlestick
diy birdbath candlestick

After I found this candlestick at the Goodwill I thought it might make a nice side table. But then I rounded the corner to the pots and pans aisle, and found this pot lid. I turned it upside down, and voila! It was a perfect fit. While I was perusing one of the stores I found a greenish copper patina something or other. I said to myself “self, this is the color this birdbath wants to be” Now sometimes I have selective hearing, but usually when I’m talking to myself I listen!

Spray Paint

You may remember these bargains I got a few weeks ago. There were several greens from that day. I decided to go with the moss green and the aqua.

First I sprayed a pretty good coat of the moss green.

Closeup

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I then sprayed with the aqua. ( I went a little overboard with it)

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Too aqua!

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So I splattered a little more moss green over it.

Spray Painting Glass & More

spray painting glass and more

  I took this photo so you can see the color difference. On the left is the aqua, on the right is the moss green. In the middle is the birdbath that is neither aqua or moss green. But a good mix of both. (see the vase below)

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   The moss green lid.

pot lid for a birdbath

With a little aqua over the moss green

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Look how nicely the lid fits into the little candle “hole”

candlestick birdbath

It’s perfect! Or so I thought!

candlestick pot lid birdbath

I love feeding the birds and watching them, I have a couple of concrete birdbaths already, but I figure I can always use one more!

diy candlestick pot lid birdbath

Do you think it resembles a copper patina?

I was wrong, it was NOT perfect. The birds did not like the depth of the lid. They were not using my DIY birdbath.

Depth of Birdbath

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Time for plan B. I thrifted an enamel lid, tested it for a good fit.
diy birdbath using reclaimed items

Time for plan B. I thrifted an enamel lid, tested it for a good fit.

pot lid becomes a birdbath

It wasn’t as difficult to match the original candlestick as I thought.

blue green candlestick birdbath

  The birds are now using my birdbath.

My Repurposed Life repurposed candlestick pot lid DIY birdbath

The new lid now makes this the perfect DIY birdbath! I did not attach either lid to the candlestick. The water is heavy enough to hold it in place. Although it may look like the base is not wide enough, this has been in place for months and has never tipped over.

UPDATE: 2016 It’s a planter!

Birdbath Turned into a Succulent Planter

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get the latest update on this diy birdbath at Succulent Planters

how to spray paint glass vases

Regular run of the mill clear vase before.

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After! Isn’t this pretty?

aqua spray painted vase

It is amazing to me that I never knew you could do this!

spray paint glass vase aqua

I have so much glass (leftover from my totem addiction)

If you’ve never spray painted a vase, you must do it! You will love the new look! I no longer have this vase, my niece saw it and fell in love with it, so I gave it to her. Why? because I can always spray paint another, and so can you!

Want to  see another pretty Pantene Color of the year project (window cabinet), or how about one of my all-time favorites? DIY Candlesticks? Check out how I painted a bunch of glassware white.

See more repurposed glassware project ideas here

gail

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