Teapot Birdhouse from Clifford Earl Sculpture
Whimsical birdhouse always add a nice touch to any garden, and you might just invite some new residents, too. This clever use of a teapot as the base of the birdhouse is a great way of reusing an object. The artist then embellishes the original piece to create something quite new and beautiful.
Discovered via Pinterest User Deedra Sherron
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- Birchbark Bird Houses
- Stock tanks as garden ponds
- Copper Fence Cap Pyramid from Two Thirty-Five Design
- Concrete Leaf Prints
- Stairway Garden
- Hanging bottles for cut flowers
- In the Modern Garden
- Tractor Wheel Garden Wall
- River Rock Pillar
- Driftwood Succulent Planter
- Crema Piatto Bird Bath
- Brick Garden Shed
- Over-the-top Garden Shed
- 30 Amazing Downspout Ideas
- Garden gate made from re-purposed tools
- Moss Buddha via Tumblr
- Shovel Head Daisy
- A ladder in the garden
- Alice’s Tea Party Sculpture
- DIY Log Birdfeeder
- Amazing river stone mosaic path
- Straw Bale Sofa
- DIY: My Lowe’s Creative Ideas Pallet Project from Our Little Acre
- The Bird sNest Box by All Lovely Stuff
- Decorative Garden Trellis become a Tuteur (garden tower)
- Japanese Garden Water Fountain
- Acorn Wind Chime
- Potting bench from old door
- Tolkein-esque garden door
- See all past Garden Decor entries