Hello everyone,
I thought you might like to see these pretty wind chimes that make a lovely sound in
the garden on a breezy day.
All you need is a pretty silver sugar bowl,teapot or creamer and some old silver flatware.
With a metal drill bit make 5 small holes in the bottom of the silver piece and the top of the silver flatware,
then use fishing line , thread each flatware piece though the hole and tie tightly then push the other end of the line through the hole in the silver dish and through a small button - up one side and down the other-then tie a tight knot and do the same with the rest of the flatware. The flatware on this one hangs below the creamer about 4 inches. Drill a small hole in the top of each side of the creamer and put a strong piece of fishing thread through it long enough to hang down from a tree etc. tie it tightly and you are good to go!
It looked pretty hanging in the elderberry bush and sounded good too!
Just as pretty though in the limelight hydrangea.
The birds love these elderberries.
The cedar waxwings seem to enjoy them.This year we had them nesting in our garden again and I saw a baby fledgling for the first time leaving the nest-alas,no camera.
Saint Francis garden statue watching over the birds in the garden.
Have a good day and thank you for visiting!
Carolyn
Hello Carolyn, looking at St. Frances made me feel safe and secure. A wonderful statue to have in you lovely garden. Loving the silverware chimes. Shirley N.Z.
ReplyDeleteLovely wind chime, CArolyn!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pictures- those berries are a wonderful way to treat your precious birds!
This is such a lovely idea...so pretty for the garden. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove wind chimes and my dear daughter makes ones similar to yours. Love the statue too. x
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful, as always! I love this idea, but would have a hard time putting holes in silver! Dana
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, I love the sound of wind chimes tinkling in the breeze. Yours is adorable and I like that you used your vintage silver to make it. Flowers and berries are gorgeous too. Did that thunder-bumper wake you up early this morning? Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Oh Carolyn how lovely this birds are may only all 6 Years to see here in Switzerland. in a very strong winter. Oh and i love love your wunderful shots.
ReplyDeleteHave a good time
Stephanie
What a great and lovely idea Carolyn!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteBlessings and hugs,
Vesna
You'vе ԁone an excеllent job. I аbsolutely love your blog :)
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