Birds & Blooms

DIY Gifts For Birders

A homemade bird feeder will make a great gift this holiday season.

Homemade gifts add a personal touch that comes only from making something yourself. Combine that with the trendy green movement, and you've got yourself a top-notch gift.

These artists, from the popular website etsy.com, make it easy for you to craft a truly special gift for the birder in your life. Simply find a bird feeder style you like from the ideas here, follow the tips to make your own, and get ready to be the most popular gift giver in your crowd.

And if you'd rather buy one of these distinctive feeders, you can easily go to the creator's Etsy shop and order one. You can still say it was homemade—just not by you!

License Plate Bird Feeder

License Plate Feeder

Get your hands on some old license plates and get to work on this clever feeder. Dominique Lacey came up with the idea for these covered feeders using three-and-a-half license plates. In addition to the plates, she makes her feeders with an old clothes hanger and some metal screws or rivets.

Make it yourself:

Buy it: Visit Dominique's Etsy shop, where she sells this feeder and other items made from old license plates.

Porch Swing Feeder

Porch Swing Feeder

Make a wooden porch swing feeder for your favorite bird-watcher with tips from Bill Littlejohn. Bill uses recycled wood whenever he can. If possible, he likes to start this project with a 1- by 6-inch cedar board and cut the pieces from there.

Make it yourself:

Buy it: Visit Bill's Etsy shop. He also sells a variety of wooden feeders and birdhouses.

Tray Feeder

Stylish Tray Feeders

Tray feeders can be pretty basic. So why not jazz them up, like these feeders by Anita Baxley? She loves making something new from something old, especially when it's fashioning bird feeders out of scrap lumber.

Gather the recycled lumber of your choice, some old chain, a couple of vintage drawer knobs and some old window screen, and you're all set.

Make it yourself:

Buy it: Visit Anita's Etsy shop where she sells a variety of handcrafted feeders.

Mason Jar Feeder

Mason Jar Feeder

This feeder is cute as a bug! Who knew a mason jar and some wire could look like a masterpiece? Don Hutchings makes these feeders, which are perfect for outdoor bird feeding or even an indoor decoration. Instead of welding, Don suggests using J-B Weld, a product you can buy at home improvement and hardware stores.

Make it yourself:

Buy it: Don sells these gorgeous feeders in his Etsy shop along with other recycled garden art. Or visit his website.

Mosaic Bird Feeder

Mosaic Feeder

The birds probably won't appreciate the cool, stylish design of this feeder, but it's sure to have some human admirers. Kay Thomerson designs these mosaic feeders, which are truly one of a kind. When you're working with stained glass mosaic pieces, one piece is never quite like another.

Make it yourself:

Buy it: Visit Kay's Etsy shop to buy this feeder and other garden-themed items made of glass.

Feeder

Traffic Light Feeder

The materials for this feeder might be hard to get your hands on, but don't be discouraged. Use the DIY tips from Jenny Carcia to make your own, even if you have to use some other recycled material. Try using pie pans or plates! Jenny is best known for these feeders, which are made from old traffic light lenses, used rubber washers and used brass chain link.

Make it yourself:

Buy it: Check out Jenny's Etsy shop. She sells a variety of unusual feeders made from traffic lights.

Oriole feeder

Copper Oriole Feeder

Whether you make or buy this feeder, it will be as gorgeous as the birds it's meant to attract. Heather Eckhardt this designed this style, which holds half an orange to feed those beautiful orioles. It's truly a work of art, so any birder or gardener will appreciate it!

Keep in mind that copper is extremely sharp after it is cut and needs to be buffed with a wire wheel to dull the edges a bit.

Make it yourself:

Buy it: Take a look at Heather's Etsy shop, to buy this feeder and other stunning items made of copper.