Give birds some class with this easy project using only a few items. A vintage or ‘only’ teacup and saucer, glue and a lightweight metal tube. Linda Gladman shows us the simple instructions.
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Class act bird feeders ... good drainage to go right down that 'tent pole' ... great idea!
Thanks for the good instructions, Linda & Sue!