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I'm so excited!! My teacup bird feeders are in two shops in town, Turner Ham/Fulks Run Grocery and Julieanna's!! Hopefully, they will be in two more shops next week. If I can figure out an inexpensive way to mail the taller ones, they will be in my Etsy shop soon!

I have some "new" vintage finds, ready to be upcycled into bird feeders, pin cushions, and shabby chic cake pedestals! Orphaned teacups and saucers are matched with new mates, slightly chipped or worn china is given new life and new purpose.
No two pieces are the same.

The bird feeders come with a starter packet of bird seed, and the cups are easily removed from the stake for cleaning. This way, you don't have to pull the stake out of the ground each time you need to clean or refill the cup.

They will come in two or 3 sizes- the smaller flower pot size would also fit nicely within a bushy garden plant - with just the teacup peeking out. It could be filled with seed, a small plant, or water for the birds to drink!

Feel free if you want to order one, if you can't make it to either of the local shops, to just contact me directly, and we'll work it out!!! Think spring!!!!!

13 comments:

  1. Congrats on the feeders being in those stores!!! What FUN for you to see them there...and for us to see them in the photo. Oh...one more thing.......Can you please keep the snow THERE and not let it get to southern Delaware?

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  2. I am not responsible for any snow crossing state lines!! LOL

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  3. Congratulations! The idea is so original, and perfect for recycling -- you deserve to have good luck with these!

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  4. Way to go, girlfriend! They look great. I've made those, too, but around here they end up becoming full of rainwater. So, I just put flowers in them. You can never have enough flowers.

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  5. OMG! We used to make these about 4 or 5 years ago & they did very well in our shops...they are nearly impossible to ship, tho, reasonably. Good for you.

    Where do you live in VA, I am in MD.
    TTFN ~ Marydon

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  6. What a perfect display for your wonderful teacup feeders! Love it! I'll change the link on my bbb :)
    It's already a winter wonderland here and it's just begun!!!
    oxo

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  7. I have seen those before, they are adorable....that is so exciting that you have them in two stores.....

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  8. Pat--Your "teacup" bird feeders are great -- just right for me. Your did a nice job --plan to put it outside tomorrow (after it stops snowing) and watch the birds feast....many thanks

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  9. Gee they are beautiful and I will be dropping by your etsy shop to pick on up soon...love your blog!!! Bevie

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  10. you are ingenious :)
    good luck with it!

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  11. This is an awesome idea and they are so beautiful! Good luck with this endaevor but I have a question...how do you keep those pesky squirrels out of these delicate tea cups? Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

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  12. that is so exciting...thank you for becoming a follower of my blog...love meeting new gals..

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  13. Your feeders are so cute. I'd like to make some of these sometime. Nice work getting them into some local shops.

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