An unfinished birdhouse has been nestled amongst the plants on my screened porch for a couple of years. I’ve been pondering how I wanted to decorate it. While cleaning my studio I discovered my stash of tiny pine cones and birch bark – and my decision was made!
The great thing about real birch bark is that it peels resulting in several, paper thin layers of bark. Just one small strip was enough to cover almost this entire birdhouse. Elmer’s Craft Bond Tacky Glue was the perfect adhesive to hold my birch bark in place. I left the edges around the hole to the birdhouse rough, as I love the added rustic effect.

Note – This birdhouse is meant for decorative purposes only. Perfect for a summer porch – I encourage you to add some functional birdhouses to yard no matter how big or small it may be – watching nesting birds is truly one of nature’s wonders!



3 comments:
I love birdhouses and I've got several unfinished ones around. This looks like just the ticket for one! Thanks!
Great project! I love the natural look.
beautiful project for spring!
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