41) Wine Corks Bird House
Ever thought of utilizing wine corks for your next DIY project? Apart from being cheap and easy to work with, wine corks allow you to explore and expand your creativity.
With that in mind, you can customize the design of your wine corks birdhouse effortlessly to fit your needs and personal preferences.
The exact wine corks bird design shown in the video below shows you how to utilize 150 corks, which are already used but not damaged. Best of all, you don’t really need any complex tools to accomplish this project.
The entire arsenal of instruments for this build consists of a single glue gun and 6 glue sticks.
When it comes to the time you will need to finish the construction, it can be anything less or slightly up from 1 single hour, depending on the model you choose to create.
For example, the bottom is made out of 5 x 4 corks but you can always add up more if you strive for a bigger sized design.
42) Easy-Peasy DIY Picture Frame Birdfeeder
In line with our quest for sharing multiple, diverse birdfeeder variations, we can’t wait to show you another brilliant and effortless design.
This easy-peasy DIY picture frame birdfeeder can be all ready and set within as little as half an hour (or even less!). In fact, this is a fantastic project you can enjoy with your kids, too, as it doesn’t make use of any power tools.
Thus, your little ones can enjoy the process of making as much as you will. Apart from the picture frame, you will need as a base, an additional screen is added so that you can spread the birds’ snacks and wait for the feathery fellows to come and join the party.
On another note, even though this birdfeeder is designed with the use of chains to help you hand it outside, it can also be customized as to be mounted on a wall outside.
43) Amazing DIY Bird House
This amazing DIY birdhouse is designed and created by skillful masters from Eastern Europe, Turkey. We were astonished to watch the making process of this extremely durable, beautiful, and out-of-the-box birdhouse.
Personally, I was very impressed with the idea of crafting a reliable standing base, so that you don’t have to hang or mount the bird feeder. If we have to name a few disadvantages of this build, we think the major issues come from the fact that no build plans are available.
With this in mind, beginners might find this DIY project too challenging. Also, this is not the most affordable option out there as the wood material you will need to utilize is more than what the typical bird feeders’ plans require.
But as for the final result) we think it is worth all the extra time and efforts put into the construction.
44) Super Easy PVC Birdhouse
In most cases, whenever a PVC birdhouse is mentioned, I don’t truly get into an immediate excitement because I know how important it is to utilize PVC very carefully.
If you fail to do so, you might see birds simply flying around but not inside the bird feeder.
However, PVC DIY projects have their benefits, too, and this is exactly why we wanted to list a few suitable options. Moreover, the skills you adopt while practicing with PVC will help you later on when you start crafting a wooden bird feeder.
In this particular super easy PVC birdhouse, TREX is also utilized for the build. The designs are very versatile and effortless to customize.
However, also keep in mind that the maintenance of this birdhouse will be very challenging as everything is glued together so cleaning is bound to become a tedious task.
45) DIY Birdhouse for Under $5
This DIY birdhouse for under $5 has quickly become one of our favorite designs. That’s not only because of the affordability of this project but also because of the short amount of time you will need to accomplish it.
A birdhouse for under $5 made in under 5 minutes? Yes, it is entirely possible.
When it comes to the instruments you need to utilize, these include a hammer, nails, a marker (or a pen), a tape measure, screws, a hand saw, and a drill. The wood material utilized for this build is 3 quarters of an inch thick board, 5 and a half inches wide, and at least 4 feet long.
One important detail we want to mention is the dimensions of the hole, which is made 1 ½ inch in diameter. We don’t think this is the most suitable size as it can easily allow sparrows to enter.
46) Awesome Saloon Bird Feeder
We bet this awesome saloon bird feeder will simply make you fall crazy in love, especially if you are the type of a creative DIYer who adores crafting extraordinary designs.
But however incredible and unusual the design of this bird feeder, it is also relatively easy to make.
The materials you will need include two 6-foot untreated fence boards, exterior screws, wood glue, Plexiglass, spray hinge, and spray paint. Please, always remember to never use treated boards for any type of birdfeeder project, as this is harmful to the birds.
A cut list is also provided, and the video tutorial guides you through all the essential steps you want to follow to create this stunning design yourself.
Meanwhile, you can always choose to diversify the design and turn the saloon style bird feeder into an ice cream stand style, lemonade stand style, coffee shop style birdfeeder, or whatever your imagination brings to the table.
47) Wooden Bird Feeder with a Bird Table
I’ve always had a love for bird tables. Most probably, that’s also related to my humble experience with bird feeders which has made me believe that our feathery fellows tend to adore this design, as well.
Of course, that depends on the type of birds you are trying to attract. But if you don’t have something extra-specific in mind, then remember that bird tables are truly able to attract birds very efficiently.
When it comes to the build of this particular project, we agree that it is not the simplest but also not the hardest out there.
The major downside that we find comes with the fact that there are no additional build plans available, so in the case you prefer to follow strict instructions, we do recommend you take a look at some other possible options we have listed in this compilation.
48) How-To Bird House Feeder
We were excited to come across this how-to bird house feeder tutorial. The design is so fine and exquisite, that it is almost hard to believe it is possible to accomplish this construction without the use of an extensive kit of tools.
With this in mind, the instruments you will need for this build include a drill, nails, a hammer, and a glue gun, apart from the obvious ones like a marker and a tape measure.
Although no exact measurements are provided, we do rate this birdhouse feeder as a relatively easy DIY project, as long as you love to use your imagination in the process of making.
It would have been a great plus if the video tutorial includes narration and further explanation of some of the steps. However, we still find it easy-to-digest and implement to the build of your very own birdhouse feeder.
49) Fast to Build Bird Feeding House
My favorite part about living in the 21st century is the way we can connect with people from all around the globe, thanks to the massive boom of technologies and the rapid expansion of the online world.
That’s why we didn’t hesitate to include this fast to build bird feeding house in this list, even though the video, as well as the build plans available, are in German.
However, long live Google translator is all that we want to say right now. Plus, despite the fact the video is also in German, watching the process of making this quick bird feeding house is more than enough to give you a clear idea of the steps you need to follow.
Ultimately, we are fascinated by the smart design, which only reminds us why the Germans are notorious for the durability of all the products originating from their country.
50) Fun Chainsaw Carved Birdhouse
If you are a fan of using a chainsaw for your DIY projects, then this fun chainsaw carved birdhouse might be a wonderful option to match your skills.
However, I also feel that it’s important to admit that I’ve had a few troublesome situations while trying to utilize a chainsaw.
With this in mind, I highly encourage all our brothers and sisters DIYers who are not experienced working with a chainsaw to be careful with this project. When you only check out the process of making, it seems terribly easy.
But in reality, it does require some specific skills, so do not underestimate this build. On the other hand, though, working with a chainsaw does come with many advantages.
My personal favorite is that you can fully release your imagination and create a spectacular masterpiece out of something as simple as a log. The major downside is the tough cleaning of the birdhouse.