Turquoise Bird Cage
by
Michaels
(IC: professional)
Bring a little natural beauty to your home by filling this turquoise bird cage with moss and succulents.
Project Instructions:
Step 1 Paint wood candlestick with black gesso. Let dry.
Step 2 Dry brush bird cage and wood candlestick with turquoise paint. Let dry.
Step 3 Cut assorted ribbons at various lengths and tie to top of bird cage, along with a charm.
Step 4 Cut a small square of floral foam that will fit inside the cage.
Step 5 Cover with moss and add succulents.
Step 6 Display on wood candlestick.
Materials list: http://www.michaels.com/Turquoise-Bird-Cage/37041,default,pd.html?cgid=projects-floral
Project Instructions:
Step 1 Paint wood candlestick with black gesso. Let dry.
Step 2 Dry brush bird cage and wood candlestick with turquoise paint. Let dry.
Step 3 Cut assorted ribbons at various lengths and tie to top of bird cage, along with a charm.
Step 4 Cut a small square of floral foam that will fit inside the cage.
Step 5 Cover with moss and add succulents.
Step 6 Display on wood candlestick.
Materials list: http://www.michaels.com/Turquoise-Bird-Cage/37041,default,pd.html?cgid=projects-floral
Enjoyed the project?
Published January 31st, 2014 3:29 PM
Comments
Join the conversation
2 of 5 comments
-
Laura Trevey on Feb 01, 2014Yes @Miriam I - I agree!
-
-
Mona Daubon on May 30, 2014I bought a little antique bird cage a couple years ago, this year I found a small meal worm feeder and put it in the cage. I hung it out side on my covered porch the birds go in and out of it all day. It's fun to see a wild bird in the cage.
-
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?