Hi there,
Let's spend some time in the garden.
I wanted to make a little bird feeder.
You have seen these Teacup feeders many times before...I know....
I want to fill it a little differently.
We will start with a tea cup or mug-
This is a great way to use a chipped or mismatched cup.
It's easy to find tea cups here and there.
I used GOOP to adhere the cup to the saucer.
I purchased a package of Wild Bird Suet at Dollar Tree.
I plan to fill my tea cup and see what happens next.
The ingredients are corn, rendered beef suet, oats,
roasted peanuts and soy oil.
It's soft and moist like chunky peanut butter or brown sugar.
You can make your own with coconut oil and bird seed.
Birds love bird seed but I find it very messy !
I'm going to try the suet, I want to see if it lasts a little longer
than the seed.
I broke it up in a bowl, then repacked it into the tea cup.
Looked around the garden and found a stick.
Press the stick into lower base of cup for a perch.
I used heavy duty wire to hang the feeder.
Here is the feeder hanging in the tree.
Another option would be ...
just the teacup without a saucer.
I used a scrap of chain to hang in my lemon tree.
I was able to fill 2 tea cups (3/4cup full ) with 1 -10 oz. package of suet.
Here are some teacups to print for gift tags !
Oh my goodness!
I wanted to post before Mother's day and I was waiting to get
the perfect picture of birds visiting my tea cup feeder
and life got busy... but happy busy.
Have a blessed week!
xo Lisa S



Oh, this is absolutely darling! What a lovely idea. So pretty, too. Visiting from the Funtastic Friday link party.
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DeleteThank you so much! It's sweet of you to visit!
xo Lisa S
Happy to! :) My dad has a bird bath he fills with birdseed and when I was visiting him this weekend I told him about this post. I think it's such a sweet idea. Thank you for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #84 linkup.
DeleteThis is adorable! I have so many cups and saucers that I never use. This would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteThank you Susan! The teacups look cute hanging in the tree.
DeleteI'd love to see yours. Have fun ! I can't promise the squirrels will not find it-
xo Lisa S
Adorable feeder. I've made similar ones, craftygardener.ca Love how you added the perch.
ReplyDeleteLinda. Thank you ! I love your feeders, they are so pretty in the garden. Have a great day.
Deletexo Lisa S
So sweet! I love the idea of using suet - no birdseed scattered everywhere!
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, I really love to feed the birds but had the weeds that come after they eat ! I hope this is less messy so far so good.
Deletexo Lisa S
Love it! Will definitely try this! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I will be featuring your post this week! #HomeMattersParty xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Joy ! It's so nice to be featured! You are a sweetie!
Deletexo Lisa S
Such a sweet little project Lisa.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your teacup bird feeder tutorial at Create, Bake, Grow & Gather this week. I'm delighted to be featuring it at the party tomorrow and pinning too.
Thank you ! I really enjoy joining the party. I'll visit soon.
Deletexo Lisa S
What a clever little idea! This will be perfect for a Mother's Day gift. It's been pinned! Coming from Will Blog for Comments LinkUp.
ReplyDeleteHave a fun week.
All the best.
Debra @ Life Captured
Debra, Thank you for the sweet comment and I appreciate the pin.
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Stopping in again with congratulations. 🥳 This post was one of the most-visited at the Will Blog for Comments #84 linkup and will be in the spotlight for the next 2 weeks, and Pinned for extra visibility. Thanks for being a great part of our linkup and have a lovely weekend. See you Monday at #85. 🙂
ReplyDeleteJennifer, Wow ! Thank you for the feature and the Pin ! You are so sweet, I appreciate you so much.
Deletexo Lisa S
Lisa this is brilliant! What a fabulous idea.
ReplyDeleteVisiting today from SSPS.
Paula, Thank you for your kind comment !!!! So glad you stopped to say hello.
Deletexo Lisa S
LOVE the idea of bird suet in cup and saucer feeders! So much neater! Love these... I'm enticed to try!
ReplyDeleteDonna, Thank you so much! I do love the birdies but they are messy eaters! I'm hoping for the best- so far so good.
Deletexo Lisa S
What a lovely idea. We can't feed the birds as we have too many squirrels and waring magpies and pigeons. Thanks for joining in with #pocolo
ReplyDeleteHow charming! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!
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