Place ornamental birds inside a glass jar to create a beautiful decoration for your home or to give away. They are very easy to do, as well as economical and creative.
Materials: Plastic or cloth birds (if you do not count on these, you can make them using pompoms), a large glass jar with lid, 1 small tree sprig, thin thread, artificial moss or any other element that simulates grass, a Piece of cloth, ribbon to decorate the bottle (optional)
Procedure:
1. Cut the twig so that it can enter the jar
2.- At the ends of the twig tie two pieces of thread to be able to hang it from the jar
3.-Attach a pair of little birds on the twig
4. Make a couple of holes in the lid of the jar and insert the pieces of the threads to make a swing. Tie the ends very well giving the height you want.
5.- Decorate the base of the jar with the moss or something similar
6.- Insert the birds, and close the jar with the lid so they are hanging
7.- Decorate the top of the jar with a piece of cloth and ribbon
Variants: Instead of making a swing with the sprig, you can put it to the right size so that it is fixed on the sides of the jar.
Materials: Plastic or cloth birds (if you do not count on these, you can make them using pompoms), a large glass jar with lid, 1 small tree sprig, thin thread, artificial moss or any other element that simulates grass, a Piece of cloth, ribbon to decorate the bottle (optional)
Procedure:
1. Cut the twig so that it can enter the jar
2.- At the ends of the twig tie two pieces of thread to be able to hang it from the jar
3.-Attach a pair of little birds on the twig
4. Make a couple of holes in the lid of the jar and insert the pieces of the threads to make a swing. Tie the ends very well giving the height you want.
5.- Decorate the base of the jar with the moss or something similar
6.- Insert the birds, and close the jar with the lid so they are hanging
7.- Decorate the top of the jar with a piece of cloth and ribbon
Variants: Instead of making a swing with the sprig, you can put it to the right size so that it is fixed on the sides of the jar.
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