Make it sit on a long copper pipe length fixed in the garden ground and start using it as a diy bird feeder.
Cup and saucer bird feeder diy.
Where the teacup goes on the saucer totally depends on the shape of the teacup and how it fits onto the saucer.
This project is a great way to use mix and match cups and saucers and thrift store finds.
Using jute twine hang the bird feeder by the handle of the teacup.
Start by gluing the teacup to the saucer.
Don t forget to fill up the cup with birdseed.
Squeeze some of the glue onto the edge of your saucer.
You will need to let it sit for about 24 hours before you hang it outside.
Place a line of glue on the teacup from the rim to the bottom exactly opposite the handle.
Tilt up the cup where it meets the plate and apply the epoxy then carefully put the cup back in place to secure it.
Then holding the teacup by the handle press the cup down into the saucer.
Hold for about 30 seconds.
Make sure the cup is at the back half of the saucer so there is room for the birdseed to spill out in front of the cup.
Secure a cup in the center of a saucer using hot glue.
Make sure your cup and saucer are clean and dry.
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Let dry for 2 hours or according to directions step 4.
Tip your teacup onto its side and place on top of the glue.
Now flip the saucer side over and add a copper coupling with stop.
Fill cup and saucer with bird feed.