Hummingbirds are beautiful birds and you want to pull out all the stops toattract them to your yard.
There are plenty of advantages to making your own hummingbird feeder vs.buying one.
You’ll save money, get the chance to upcycle, and hopefully have fun doing it.
Stars and Sunshine
Hung from a tree, it’s about as cute as can be!
It’s a super simple project it’s possible for you to put together in less than an hour.
This is a cute accessory that really adds some charm and some practicality to your feeder.
Kids Activities
This DIY hummingbird project takes store-bought hummingbird feeders and hooks them up to an outdoor chandelier.
It’s a stunning centerpiece that no hummingbird would be able to resist.
Hummingbird Feeder ChandelierfromThrifty NW Mom
The Wonder Forest
This DIY hummingbird feeder is just lovely.
Lovely Indeed
It all starts out with a recycled bottle and a to-go container.
Other materials are added so the bottle is securely attached and can be hung from a hook.
The tutorial goes through each step of making the feeder, from assembling to hanging the final feeder.
Stars and Sunshine
Homemade Hummingbird FeederfromThrifty NW Mom
Crafting Chicks
This adorable DIY hummingbird feeder starts out with a plastic bottle.
Foam shapes are added to attract the birds, and then straws are added so they can feed.
A string is secured at the top so the hummingbird feeder can hang from a tree or hook.
The Painted Hinge
There’s also a video available that will take you through the whole process.
Hummingbird feeders hang by hooks from the chandeliers just waiting for birds to visit.
Here, baby food jars are mini-feeders also placed in the chandelier.
Funky Junk Interiors
This is such an easy project that you could even make a few with the kids.
Small but Mighty Hummingbird FeederfromLittle Susie Homemaker
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The Wonder Forest
Reuse Grow Enjoy
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Crafting Chicks
Renovated Faith
Little Susie Homemaker