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Repurposed Upcycled Saltine Cracker Tin Metal Birdhouse Art Piece
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Hey friends! I got the urge to make another repurposed birdhouse art piece. This is probably my 90th one or so. I've only got about six left on hand in my Etsy shop if you're looking for a great gift for yourself or someone else.
I've run across this cracker tin many times in the garage and knew what it was destined for. It just so happened that I ran across this warming/burner plate and decided to see if they would fit. And that was the seed for the current project just completed and revealed here for you....
The two pieces worked perfectly together. And I happened to have an old alarm clock assembly to mount into the top of the tin box. It's always fun to think of new ways to incorporate vintage silverplate utensils into the design. And a good friend found the vintage tin dollhouse awning piece. I had been saving it for just this purpose. The light aqua blue went perfectly with the "PREMIUM" text color on the tin.
The "wings" are blades from a vintage fan. The chrome handles worked perfectly on the sides of the base. The top lid does come off for some clever storage options. Or a great hiding place!
The measurements are 13" tall; 10" wide; 8" deep.
I've run across this cracker tin many times in the garage and knew what it was destined for. It just so happened that I ran across this warming/burner plate and decided to see if they would fit. And that was the seed for the current project just completed and revealed here for you....
The two pieces worked perfectly together. And I happened to have an old alarm clock assembly to mount into the top of the tin box. It's always fun to think of new ways to incorporate vintage silverplate utensils into the design. And a good friend found the vintage tin dollhouse awning piece. I had been saving it for just this purpose. The light aqua blue went perfectly with the "PREMIUM" text color on the tin.
The "wings" are blades from a vintage fan. The chrome handles worked perfectly on the sides of the base. The top lid does come off for some clever storage options. Or a great hiding place!
The measurements are 13" tall; 10" wide; 8" deep.
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Published October 8th, 2013 7:46 AM
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Mary Jo-Bragg on Sep 09, 2014I have one. But I still use it for crackers. But, a friend of mine had it as a lamp for utility room off the kitchen. I wish I had it now.
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GadgetSponge Design House on Sep 10, 2014@Mary Jo-Bragg They actually turn up fairly often in antique/collectible stores. I've seen a few more but none yet with the great patina this one had. I'll be revisiting a cracker box again for one reason or another!
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Rosa Marie on Feb 28, 2015@Mary Jo-Bragg I would LOVE to see the picture of the lamp. I love this bird house
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Patricia on Feb 28, 2015So charming! Your entire design is perfectly balanced and has just the right touch of details.
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GadgetSponge Design House on Feb 28, 2015@Patricia Thanks so much Patricia! I've been looking for another great cracker tin to do an alternate one.
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