DIY MOTHER'S DAY GIFT _ TEA CUP BIRD FEEDER

Hello Welcome: A Springtime Mother's Day DIY for You

Hello and welcome to our channel, The Story Girls! My name is Kelsey, and my name is Becky, and today we have a springtime Mother's Day DIY for you. So, it's springtime obviously, my most favorite thing about Springtime is the birds come around except for that one bird that lives outside my bedroom and wakes me up every morning or if it's a pigeon I don't like that one either but um if you are a fan of birds or spring or nature like we are we have the perfect DIY for you this is our DIY bird feeder, teacup Alison Wonderland amazing beautifulness DIY and we also just realized how perfect is this because Canada Mother's Day is next weekend so this also works as an amazing Mother's Day DIY as well.

As a little family okay let's get started into the video all right to make this DIY bird feeder you're going to need a vintage teacup set some chain, some jewelry Bales, pliers, and some glue. We use Gorilla Glue and gorilla glue sticks when it is applied to something that's damp so you're going to want to wet your saucer and cups a little bit before we start this add some glue to one side of the cup and stick it into place. You're going to want to hold it there for a little bit until it hardens and then add some tape and let it dry. It is recommended that you let this dry for a couple of hours.

We're also going to glue on three jewelry Bales around the corner of the saucer using the same technique you're going to dampen the saucer put some glue onto the jewelry bail hold it into place and add some tape to let it dry. We gave these a light coat of gold spray paint to match our chain next. Using some pliers, cut three pieces of chain about a foot long each. The remaining chain can be whatever length you want it to hang from the Tree close the three short chains onto the end of your longest chain and then attach each of the chains to each of your Bales AKA pieces that are used to make jewelry pendants or charms and make sure that you leave the last link on your longest chain open because you will be using it to hang it later.

All right so you're at the park or preferably in your backyard to hang your bird feeder. So, you're going to Loop the chain around a high Branch you can do this by standing on a stool or a ladder or just throwing it over if your Chain's pretty long and then you're open link that's on the end you're going to hook it into the rest of the chain to hold it into place. Then we're just going to fill up our cup with some bird seed. If you guys like this mason jar, it is a DIY that we did do last summer so click click in the links below and you know when we went to film this in the park of course no birds were around we could hear them but they wouldn't come to us maybe we recommend not standing right beside the bird feeder it might scare them away a little bit.

We know that if you put it in your backyard, you will eventually see some feathery friends come by all right how simple D so simple but looks so good I know it looks like pretty legit anthropology Etsy m- when we were in the park hanging it up people were like definitely checking it out like in a good way slash what are you girls doing if you guys do want to check out what we were doing in the park and how funny we looked uh we do have a behind the scenes Vlog of like making this video as Wells when we went to FanFest which was amazing we hung out with Bethy Moda and Jenna Marbles my super cool people um so that will be a link to the end 100% go watch it it was such a fun time and I think you guys will love it as well.

Yes and before we go if you guys can make this DIY and you can get a picture of a bird on your bird feeder because you know we waited around at the park for like a little bit but we couldn't stay there all day waiting for all the birdies to come the DIY struggle was definitely real when we were filming this yes but if you take a picture of this DIY with a bird on it I will follow you on Twitter the Sor girls we will we will.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello welcome we are the story girls my name is Kelsey and my name is Becky and today we have a springtime Mother's Day DIY for you so it's springtime obviously my most favorite thing about Springtime is the birds come around except for that one bird that lives outside my bedroom and wakes me up every morning or if it's a pigeon I don't like that one either but um if you are a fan of birds or spring or nature like we are we have the perfect DIY for you this is our DIY bird feeder teacup Alison Wonderland amazing beautifulness DIY and we also just realized how perfect is this because Canada Mother's Day is next weekend so this also works as an amazing Mother's Day DIY as well as the last one if you didn't see our candle super cute check it out link below for more Mother's Day information for you okay and before we get started if any of you are new subscribers here hello and welcome and if you're a new subscriber comment below and we will say hello back to you because we are so happy to have you part of our family a little family okay let's get started into the video all right to make this DIY bird feeder you're going to need a vintage teacup set some chain some jewelry Bales pliers and some glue we use Gorilla Glue and gorilla glue sticks when it is applied to something that's damp so you're going to want to wet your saucer and cups a little bit before we start this add some glue to one side of the cup and stick it into place you're going to want to hold it there for a little bit until it hardens and then add some tape and let it dry it is recommended that you let this dry for a couple of hours we're also going to glue on three jewelry Bales around the corner of the saucer using the same technique you're going to dampen the saucer put some glue onto the jewelry bail hold it into place and add some tape to let it dry we gave these a light coat of gold spray paint to match our chain next using some pliers cut three pieces of chain about a foot long each the remaining chain can be whatever length you want it to hang from the Tree close the three short chains onto the end of your longest chain and then attach each of the chains to each of your Bales AKA pieces that are used to make jewelry pendants or charms and make sure that you leave the last link on your longest chain open because you will be using it to hang it later all right so you're at the park or preferably in your backyard to hang your bird feeder so you're going to Loop the chain around a high Branch you can do this by standing on a stool or a ladder or just throwing it over if your Chain's pretty long and then you're open link that's on the end you're going to hook it into the rest of the chain to hold it into place then we're just going to fill up our cup with some bird seed if you guys like this mason jar it is a DIY that we did do last summer so click click in the links below and you know when we went to film this in the park of course no birds were around we could hear them but they wouldn't come to us maybe we recommend not standing right beside the bird feeder it might scare them away a little bit we know that if you put it in your backyard you will eventually see some feathery friends come by all right how simple D so simple but looks so good I know it looks like pretty legit anthropology Etsy m- when we were in the park hanging it up people were like definitely checking it out like in a good way slash what are you girls doing if you guys do want to check out what we were doing in the park and how funny we looked uh we do have a behind the scenes Vlog of like making this video as Wells when we went to FanFest which was amazing we hung out with Bethy Moda and Jenna Marbles my super cool people um so that will be a link to the end 100% go watch it it was such a fun time and I think you guys will love it as well yes and before we go if you guys can make this DIY and you can get a picture of a bird on your bird feeder because you know we waited around at the park for like a little bit but we couldn't stay there all day waiting for all the birdies to come the DIY struggle was definitely real when we were filming this yes but if you take a picture of this DIY with a bird on it I will follow you on Twitter the Sor girls we will we will this is a DIY challenge to you guys # DOI Challenge and I just want to see this so cute I know so if you guys can do that give you a huge round of applause shout out Round of Applause you got all the birds all the pig all the birds all right well we love having you guys here you can find out more about us below all our links to everything social media and we really hope you guys enjoy this DIY and we will see you next Tuesday bye hi\n"