DIY plastic bottles and barbecue sticks? Ideas!?
What can we do with empty bottles and barbeque stick
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Hi, Lyd! I’m guessing a bbq stick is a long iron or aluminum stick with a handle. Maybe it has two prongs. If you have empty plastic bottles, you can make a multiple bird feeder. Cut off the ends of the bottles. Use an ice pick or big nail to puncture two holes in each bottle through the center of the bottle’s height. Force the bottles onto the bbq stick through the punctures. Find a tree or the side of a shed or another place to stick the bbq stick in. (Use a nail or drill to start the hole is the stick is not really sharp.) From the cut end of the bottles, pour on about 1/4 cup of bird seed per bottle and let the birds (or squirrels enjoy! ☺️
you can make a sprinkler with 2 liter plastic bottles need to get and hose fitting [female] that fits both on the bottle and attaches to the hose and you poke 8 to 10 holes in various shapes on the top and turn hose on the weight of the bottle filling it with water will keep it in place.
Hello, the make a small strand of solar lights that you could put in the bottle and the attach the bottle and solar light panel to the stick. Put the stick in the ground first. Here is a link to the solar string lights.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Solar-Powered-100-200-LED-String-Fairy-Lights-Garden-Outdoor-Wedding-Party-Lamp/272998612613?hash=item3f8ffc3e85%3Am%3AmrdyYNK28TrRxkQQF4qqPOw&var=572224413746
Not too sure about the barbecue sticks but I use a lot of recycled containers to hold craft supplies. I remove the labels then add chalkboard labels available in the craft store. If they have a design on them just give the containers a quick coat of spray paint.