Have an old wrought iron candle sconce that no longer jibes with your current style? Here's an idea: grab a used bottle and teacup, and turn that unwanted sconce into a cute bird feeder! Though this project would best suit a metal sconce with a decorative open pattern, it can also be done with a solid metal or wooden sconce (see the tip in step 4 below to see how).

DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Things You’ll Need

  • Candle wall sconce, preferably wrought iron/metal with an open design.

  • Empty glass or plastic bottle

  • Wide-brimmed teacup, mug, or small bowl

  • Craft wire

  • Wire cutting pliers

  • Industrial strength glue (like E6000)

  • Spray paint (optional)

  • Washi tape (optional)

  • Electric drill (if using a sold metal or wooden candle sconce)

  • Funnel

  • Wild bird seed

Materials for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Tip

The teacup used here features a DIY marble design using nail polish! If you'd like to make your own marbled mugs, check out the easy tutorial.

Step 1

Use your pliers to cut a piece of wire about two feet long.

Cutting wire for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Step 2

Wrap the wire very loosely around the bottle opening twice, to create a ring with equal lengths on both ends. The narrower neck of the bottle should easily slip in and out of the ring, though not the body of the bottle.

Wrapping wire around bottle for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup. Wrapping wire around bottle for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Step 3

Secure the ring by wrapping one loose end of wire tightly around 1/4 of the ring's circumference, as shown below.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Repeat with the other loose end.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Half of the ring should now be wrapped with the loose ends, like shown.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Step 4

Connect the wire ring to the candle sconce by wrapping one loose end around the left side of the sconce, and the around the right. Find a hole in the decorative open pattern that will allow you to insert the wire and wrap it through and around several times to secure.

Tip

If your candle sconce is solid and doesn't have any openings allowing you to insert wire through, use an electric drill to create small holes on the left and right sides of the sconce. You'll also need to create two additional holes approximately 3 inches directly above the first holes in order to attach another length of wire to the sconce (see step 6) — so that's four holes in total.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup. Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

The ring should sit approximately three – four inches above the candle holder plate.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Step 5

Cut a second piece of wire about one foot long.

Step 6

Wrap the wire around the sconce approximately three inches above the wire ring as shown below. This will hold the body of the bottle in place, so make sure there's enough room between the wire and the sconce to easily insert the bottle.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

As in step 4, wrap the loose ends of the upper piece of wire around the left and right sides of the sconce. It should now look like the photo below.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Step 7

Insert your bottle as shown to check for fit. You should be able to insert and remove it easily. Adjust if necessary.

Creating wire ring bottle holder for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Step 8

If you're not into the original color of your sconce, why not spray paint it?

Spray painting DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Check out how this gold paint completely transforms the look of the sconce!

Spray painting DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Step 9

If you'd like, you can also add strips of washi tape to your bottle for a colorful look.

Decorating bottle with washi tape for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup. Decorating bottle with washi tape for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Tip

To protect your decorated bottle from the elements, we recommend coating it with outdoor decoupage medium.

Step 10

Apply glue to the bottom of your teacup.

Applying glue to bottom of teacup for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Affix it onto the candle holder plate.

Attaching teacup to candle sconce for DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Now hang your bird feeder up vertically to allow the glue to dry completely.

Tip

Choose a wide-mouthed teacup or mug that will allow the birds room to perch on your feeder. If you can't find one, you can also opt to attach a saucer underneath the teacup.

Step 11

Once the glue is completely cured (and no longer smells of fumes) your bird feeder is ready to fill with wild bird seed.

Use a funnel to fill your bottle up to the top.

Filling DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Hold the sconce upside-down and insert the bottle into the wire holders from underneath.

Filling DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

Taking care not to spill the seeds, invert the entire bird feeder right side up.

Filling DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

All done! Time to hang your styling new bird feeder up in a prime spot in the garden.

DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup. DIY bird feeder made from wrought iron candle sconce and teacup.

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