how to make bird feeders for kids

by admin on September 6, 2008

how to make bird feeders for kids

Ball pools have always been the love of children with brightly colored balls and the idea of only being able to jump and hide in them is intriguing. Out of boredom One day I was watching an extra king size mattress on the wall of the basement and decided to build a ball pit of my own for my children to play in.

After analyzing the resulting size mattress is 76 "x80", one can determine how much wood will be needed. For materials that are needed, and bear in mind that this is not the cheapest of the project, 164 'of 2×4 untreated because this is going to be inside, 50' building near Orange, 2 hinges and slide lock the door, 3 "screws. For we are using our tools Bosch miter saw and stand, power screwdriver, pistol staples with 1 / 2 ", staples, tape measure and level.

This can be a daunting task just a partner in this project is not essential, but useful. Are you going to put your mattress on the basement floor in the desired location, remembering that moving it around is not his intention. Your then going to cut your 2×4 in sections using a miter saw and Bosch Stand, 4 pieces 78 "long and 4 pieces is 82" long, 16 4 'pieces, and two of the 82 "pieces cut by two points each to accommodate a door.

After getting our wood ready, then start on the one hand, the 2×4 laying establishing appropriate size and then the next attack against the corner and screw in two places. When you have finished filling out the bottom which then start in a corner and screw 4 "2×4 each 3 'upright screw just below the first with two screws. When finished, you will then attach his 2×4 with two screws up too. This is where you may need help to have someone hold the other end, yet he did it alone with a horse as my other game saw hands. On the front of your frame hole with the ball with 2 2×4 section cut in the middle will just screw the boards on both sides of the door with 4 'the upright prices. Take his other two by fours and arrange in a square on the floor and screw together to form a square in the door, attaching hinges upper and lower corner and blocking the other in the center. Mount your door in the front and a closed padlock.

You are then going to take its barrier building and put in a corner on the right side of the front and their staple food and the bottom up close all the way around to ensure that all basic food sink into the wood as to not cause injury. Upon reaching the front of the fence to cut the door and start a piece on the other side of the door where you began. His last Part of the fence will be stapled to the door section that will keep all their balls in the pit. (One suggestion is to slip some balls away from the door to enter and go as you do not spill out on the floor.)

Now you're ready to add the balls can be purchased at stores that come in a box of 100. Again, These balls can be expensive to look around and price them. I personally bought 15 boxes and put 1,500 balls in my mouth. When the colored balls are added fun of their children have a fun, safe, and unusual playground of their own. Be the envy of the neighborhood.

Russian animation: Cheburashka 2/2 (+English subtitles)


Build A Birdhouse


Build A Birdhouse


$4.49


Make a new home for the birds that arrive in the spring with this Build a Bird House. With everything you need for a look-what-I-did building project, this bird house will take pride of place in the back yard for years to come. The finished birdhouse measures 4.5 x 6 x 5.5 inches and this fun art craft kit comes with everything you need…

Toysmith Build and Paint a Birdhouse #2957


Toysmith Build and Paint a Birdhouse #2957


$11.70


Easy to build Birdfeeder. Assembly that requires no hardware 7.00 inches tall x 7.00 inches long x 5.50 inches wide…

Melissa & Doug Build-Your-Own Wooden Birdhouse


Melissa & Doug Build-Your-Own Wooden Birdhouse


$6.01


Create your very own birdhouse with the Melissa and Doug Build-Your-Own Wooden Birdhouse! Use the wooden panels and screws to assemble your house, then decorate with the 4 pots of paint! This adorable birdhouse features beautiful leaf details. Children can use this fun craft kit to create a unique keepsake, or a special gift for a friend. The Build-Your-Own Kit makes a perfect party or rainy day a…

How to Build a Bird Feeder


How to Build a Bird Feeder



Making a bird feeder does not have to be hard or complicated! This book contains many plans for some of the most fun, simplest bird feeders that are perfect for anyone. They are loads of fun, super easy and family friendly and make a great parent-child project.* 6 One-step, cheap and easy projects* Construction projects* Build a log bird feeder* Build a suet bird feeder* Build a squirrel-proof bir…


Make Your Own Birdhouses & Feeders (Quick Starts for Kids!)


Make Your Own Birdhouses & Feeders (Quick Starts for Kids!)


$1.55


Empower kids and turn them on to their natural world. There are three designs for birdhouses and nesting boxes: a basic slant-top house made from five pieces of wood; a tin-roofed classic house; and a simple lean-to for wind protection. A variety of bird feeders are included, complete with shaped pie-tin baffles to foil the squirrels. Build and craft scooped-out pumpkin feeders, hollow-log hanging…
Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay

Previous post:

Next post: