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Beautiful Bird Bath from Clay Pots in 9 Steps

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Clay Pot Bird Bath

Here’s another easy garden project with clay pots that not only you, but birds will love as well! A bird bath from clay pots. Flower pots are one of the most common items to decorate a garden with as they are easy to work with.

This easy project is just another brilliant garden idea for feeding lovely birds in our gardens. It relies mostly on creativity since it’s just a stack of clay pots and saucers. It doesn’t matter how many flower pots and saucers you have available, and there’s nothing difficult about building your clay pot birdbath. :)

To get you inspired, we’ve collected 15 artistic and creative examples of a DIY clay pot bird bath below. Take note of the different ways the pots were put together!

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Building a Bird Bath From Terra Cotta

Materials

  • 14-inch Terra Cotta Saucer
  • 12-inch Terra Cotta Saucer
  • 3 pcs, 8-inch Terra Cotta Pots
  • Apple Green Spray Paint
  • 1 bag of Flat-backed Glass Marbles
  • Plumbers Goop

Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Your Workspace 

Work in a well-ventilated area—probably outdoors or in a garage with the door open. To guard your workstation from paint and glue, lay down newspapers or a drop cloth.

Step 2: Clean the Terra Cotta Pots and Saucers 

To get any dust or debris off the pots and saucers, wipe them clean with a moist towel. Let them dry totally before moving forward.

Step 3: Paint the Pots and Saucers 

Thoroughly shake the Apple Green Spray Paint. Spray paint on the 12-inch saucer and the three 8-inch terra cotta pots in a light, equal coatings. The 14-inch saucer will be the bird bath basin; leave it unpainted. After the paint dries totally, apply a second coat if needed for total coverage. Let the saucers and pots dry for minimum 24 hours.

Step 4: Assemble the Base 

Set one of the 8-inch pots upside down on your work surface. Around the pot’s rim, apply a liberal layer of Plumbers Goop. Top the first pot with the second 8-inch pot upside down so the rims line exactly. To help the glue set, press hard and hold for a few minutes. Apply Plumbers Goop all around the second pot’s rim; then, top with the third 8-inch pot inverted. Press and hold tightly. To guarantee a firm bond, let the glue set for minimum twenty-four hours.

Step 5: Attach the 12-inch Saucer 

Apply Plumbers Goop to the bottom of the third pot—which is top of the stacked pots—once the pots are firmly bonded together. Press firmly after centering the 12-inch sacer atop the third pot. Hold for few minutes to let the adhesive set. Let the assembly cure for minimum twenty-four hours.

Step 6: Decorate with Glass Marbles 

You can begin decorating the 14-inch sacer once the assembly has completely cured. Treat every glass marble’s flat surface with plumbers’ goop. Press the marbles in a decorative design of your choice onto the rim and within the 14-inch saucer. This will give your bird bath some glitz and colour. Let the glue absolutely dry.

Step 7: Final Assembly 

Top the 12-inch sacer with the 14-inch saucer. Standing on the 12-inch saucer, the 14-inch saucer—which functions as the bird bath basin—is elevated. Before submerging the assembly under water, make sure it is sturdy and safe.

Step 8: Position Your Bird Bath 

Decide where in your garden would be appropriate for your new bird bath? It should be a shady space away from predators and to help to keep the water cool. To stop the bird bath from toppling over, set it on a level platform.

Step 9: Fill with Water and Enjoy 

Top the 14-inch saucer with fresh, pure water. See birds flocking to take advantage of their fresh bath. Change the water often to maintain its cleanliness and appeal for your feathery companions.

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You can get more step-by-step instructions here

DIY Bird Bath Enhancements

Enhancing your clay pot bird bath can make it more attractive and functional. Adding simple features can transform your bird bath into a centerpiece of your garden. Here are some creative ideas to elevate your DIY bird bath.

Add a Solar-Powered Fountain

Installing a solar-powered fountain in your bird bath adds the soothing sound of moving water, which attracts more birds. Solar fountains are eco-friendly and easy to install. Simply place the solar panel in a sunny spot and position the fountain in the center of your bird bath.

Incorporate a Drip System

A drip system can create gentle ripples in the water, attracting birds and keeping the water fresh. You can use a simple drip irrigation kit or repurpose an old hose with small perforations. Position the drip system so that it gently trickles water into the bird bath throughout the day.

Create a Multi-Level Bird Bath

For a more dynamic bird bath, stack additional saucers or pots to create multiple levels. This design accommodates different bird species and adds visual interest. Ensure each level is stable and securely attached with waterproof adhesive.

Use Decorative Stones and Pebbles

Line the bottom of the bird bath with decorative stones and pebbles. This not only adds aesthetic appeal but also provides traction for birds. Choose smooth, flat stones and arrange them in a pleasing pattern.

Add Plants for a Natural Look

Incorporate small, bird-friendly plants around the base of your bird bath to create a natural and inviting environment. Plants like ferns, hostas, or ornamental grasses can provide perches and shelter for birds. Make sure the plants don’t overshadow the bird bath or obstruct access.

Install a Heater for Winter Use

To keep your bird bath functional during winter, consider adding a bird bath heater. These devices keep the water from freezing, ensuring birds have access to fresh water year-round. Choose a heater that is safe for use in ceramic or clay baths and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installation.

Add Colorful Mosaic Tiles

Enhance the visual appeal of your bird bath by decorating the rim and exterior with colorful mosaic tiles. Use weather-resistant adhesive to attach the tiles and grout to fill the gaps. This artistic touch can make your bird bath a standout feature in your garden.

Provide a Perch

Attach small branches or twigs around the rim of the bird bath to provide perches for birds. This allows them to rest and preen after bathing. Ensure the perches are securely attached and placed in a way that doesn’t obstruct the bird bath.

Integrate Lighting

Adding solar-powered garden lights around your bird bath can create a beautiful nighttime display. Position the lights to highlight the bird bath without disturbing the birds. This also adds a magical touch to your garden during the evening.

By incorporating these enhancements, you can create a bird bath that not only attracts birds but also becomes a beautiful focal point in your garden.

Benefits of Having a Bird Bath in Your Garden

Introducing a water feature to your garden can provide numerous advantages beyond its aesthetic appeal. Here are some key benefits to consider.

Attracts Beneficial Wildlife

A water source draws various birds and insects that can help with natural pest control. Birds eat insects, reducing the need for chemical pesticides. This encourages a healthier and more balanced ecosystem in your garden.

Enhances Garden Aesthetics

Adding a water feature creates a focal point that enhances the beauty of your garden. It adds a dynamic element with reflections and movements that catch the eye. Decorative touches can further personalize this feature, complementing your garden’s design.

Supports Local Wildlife

Providing a reliable water source supports local wildlife, especially during hot and dry periods. It offers a vital resource for drinking and bathing, helping to sustain bird populations and other small creatures in your area.

Promotes Relaxation and Well-being

Birds and the sound of water help to create a calm environment that encourages rest and helps to lower tension. Observing birds engage with the water can be a relaxing hobby that improves your general state of comfort.

Encourages Biodiversity

A garden including a water source can draw a greater range of species, therefore promoting diversity. This can result in a more vivid and strong garden environment, so helping animals as well as plants.

Educational Opportunities

Seeing birds and other animals presents learning chances for adults as well as children. It offers an opportunity to study about nearby species, their habits, and the need of preservation. Families as well as nature lovers can find great delight from this.

Increases Property Value

Properly cared for gardens with pleasing elements can improve the curb appeal of your house. This could raise the value of a property, thus the investment is worthy. One major selling feature for possible consumers is a lovely garden.

Including a water feature not only makes your yard look lovely and peaceful but also helps the variety and health of the nearby ecology.

Conclusion

Creating a bird bath out of terra cotta pots is a simple and rewarding garden project. It enhances your outdoor space while providing a valuable water source for birds. With a few materials and some creativity, you can make a functional and beautiful addition to your garden.

We have more ways on attracting birds to your garden. Check out our saloon bird feeder project!

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