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They're lovely. But a comment made by a design sponge reader {"um, yeah it's cute - but are birds really going to live in a polystyrene house?"} nudged her conscious. She says, I love well designed products as much as the next guy, but I have come to realize that sometimes it just represents excess. So, this is my twist on a more natural modern birdhouse. We often see gourd birdhouses, but they are usually left unpainted, or are painted decoratively. How about just a simple coat of non-toxic paint? Add in a little twig perch. This is the time of year to pick up gourds at your farmer's market to preserve, or better yet, buy one predried, cleaned and drilled right here.
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And then.. this beauty {above} was born. So simple to duplicate. And the perfect season. I want to take on this project.
I seem to see these everywhere and for good reason - they are amazing!
ReplyDeletei love the yellow one you have pictured.