Birdhouse Plans From Scrap Wood
by
TheDIYPlan
(IC: blogger)
12 Materials
$25
4 Hours
Medium
Having a home for your feathered friends will encourage the birds to keep visiting your backyard. If you have a garden, you want to attract birds to establish a healthy balance. Birds consume thousands of insects, especially in the spring when they’re feeding their young. To help support this environment, I’m made DIY Birdhouse Plans from scrap wood. If you have scrap wood laying around, you could easily build this birdhouse for your backyard.
For more info and printable PDF visit my website at TheDIYPlan.com.
Step 1 – Print and Cut Out Templates
Step 1 – Print and Cut Out Templates
Step 2 – Trace the Shapes on Wood
Step 3- Cut Out the Shapes with Jig Saw
Step 4 – Drill a Hole in the Pop-out to Hange the Birdhouse
Step 5 – Drill an Entrance Hole in the Front of Birdhouse
Step 6 – Attach the Front Half of the Birdhouse
Step 7 – Attach the Back half of the Birdhouse
Step 8 – Connect the Two Halves Together
Step 9 – Glue Wooden Dowel to the Front of the Birdhouse
Step 10 – Apply Polyurethane
Step 11 – Tie the Cable to Hang the Birdhouse
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Published May 3rd, 2021 1:33 PM
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Robyn Garner on May 21, 2021
Beautiful! I have midcentury modern birds that would love this home lol!
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how would you alter this plan to give make it possible to open the back or front to clean it in the fall?
Very creative idea. Could be made in any shape. Love this project.
I love bird houses & have several. Yours is just beautiful!!! I am definitely going to try to make it. I do have a question that I hope someone can answer. All of my bird houses are anchored down tightly in my tree, because I thought that if it move or swings in the wind it would frighten the birds & they would not use it. Am I wrong about that? I see that you hung yours; do birds use it, or is it only for decoration?
Great Job!