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I agree about the rods,but you did a beautiful job on those bird houses.
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Thanks Mel.
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Great looking birdhouses. I like the second rod better too.
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Very nice. Did you make the birds too, or are those bought?
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No I'm not THAT talented! haha Got them here.
http://www.floraltrims.com/arlene-bird-b...ittle.html Floral Trims has tons of birds.
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Beautiful! Where did you get the birds and the eyelets? I did birdhouse ornaments a couple of years ago using kits, but I think I'm going to freehand them again.
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(02-14-2017, 07:49 PM)AHill Wrote: Beautiful! Where did you get the birds and the eyelets? I did birdhouse ornaments a couple of years ago using kits, but I think I'm going to freehand them again.
The eyelets on these are run of the mill eyelets from the hardware store, but these are fair sized birdhouses. In the past on smaller birdhouses I used barbed shanks from fishing hooks. Longer hooks just cut the hook off and super glued them in place. I saw in an earlier thread about using either cotter pins or eyelets from jewelry making. I'm going to look into that.
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