Rusty Vintage Spring Nests
I am not really sure what to call this project but it needs a title so I'm going with this one. I was given these metal things from my friend Thea at a neighborhood antique Shop.
Do you know what these are? I didn't and I had to ask her, apparently they are soap baskets. Hmmm, I don't get it but you put soap scraps in them. Anyway, I liked them for another reason. I'm turning them into birds nests for Spring.
First I had a very long cutting board I never used so I'm repurposing that too. I began by giving it a coat of white paint.
Next, I broke apart the soap baskets and attached them to the cutting board with screws.
Don't they look like nests already? But wait I need to fill them with colored moss for the nest base.
I added a different colored moss to each basket. Then added eggs and flowers. I attached everything with hot glue.
The next step was to add a transfer to the top. I found beautiful transfers from Redesign with Prima, they easily rub on to most surfaces with a wooden stick.
The transfer was the perfect finishing touch to this unique tiered birds nest.
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Tassie Anne Biesecker on Jun 06, 2020
Looooooovvvve this!!
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