SWEETEST CHANGE TO A BIRDCAGE

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Don’t you just love a great thrift store find?  I scored one with this metal bird cage.

Before we go any farther with my creative craft, it’s time for another monthly Creative Craft hop.  A special thanks to Sara, Birdz of a Feather for hosting the craft hop each month.  At the bottom of my page, I will share each participant’s link to their craft.

To view all my Creative Crafts, you can go view here CREATIVE CRAFT.

Giving the birdcage a little change to brighten it up with white craft paint.

It made it brighter for sure, I gave it two coats.

To decorate the bottom of my bird cage, I gathered up a bundle of baby’s breath and a mini grapevine to make a wreath.

Trimmed the stems and placed them into the grapevine.

Continued to add stems until the wreath was full.

That’s as easy as it can get.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure you check out the other’s creative craft.

Floral Cross Upcycle

Woven Ribbon Wall Basket

Adorable Garden Signs

Burlap Cross Wreath

Easy Easter Basket Tags

Sweetest Change to a Bird Cage

Acrylic Pour Painting

Floral Ice Cream Cones

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22 thoughts on “SWEETEST CHANGE TO A BIRDCAGE

  1. This is adorable! Have to be on the lookout for a cute, small birdcage. Hope all is well in your house with you and yours. xoxo

    1. Yes, the power of paint does it every time. Thanks Jenna. The wreath is so pretty, I think I will keep it styled somewhere in our home all the time.

  2. I absolutely LOVE this! Great job. You had me at birds. Ha! The bird cage is so cute, but I think that the addition of the wreath with the baby’s breath just makes the project. So cute!

    1. I do too Tammy, painting it had me loving it even more. I know the wreath will be hanging around our home even after Spring. Thanks Tammy!

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