Glass Birdbath Made With Thrift Store Glassware
Carolyn from Barefoot Butterfly Studio has quite the creative mind! Inspired by glass totems that she has seen online, she decided to make a glass birdbath for her yard using 20 pieces of thrift store glassware. The result is spectacular! Can you imagine it shimmering in the sunlight?
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Wow! That is gorgeous and would spectacular in a rose garden! Love it.
I’m going to copy that. To the best of my ability.
Gorgeous! The photo itself is great, too!
Thanks so much Lisa! I’m a photographer to 😉
I might have to try this. I’d love to make something out of colored glass, though:) It would be fun to use flowered plates and cups also to make similar items.
That’s amazing! I would love to try this in my own garden.
This is beautiful. Gives me the inspiration I need to clean out my landscaping and make something beautiful to display in it. 🙂
oh how beautiful….I love the crystal clearness of your design…just wonderful…I suggested this idea to my daughter and sent her the link. She lives in southwest in Arizona and since she loves the potteries and such it would also be nice to use a pottery theme…for myself I have way too much Blue Willow dishes and am thinking Blue Willow for my Tn country home. thanks for sharing this…
Thanks Sandy! I’m gathering a cool collection of amber glass right now to make one with 🙂 Should be pretty!
This is so beautiful! It would make a fun addition to any garden. I think I will have to copy it. Thanks for the great idea. ~~ Aubrie
Thank you so much Kristi for posting my birdbath! having lots of visits to my website & blog 🙂 Love your site girl!
xox~ Carolyn ~ Barefootbutterfly
I saw a similar idea recently at a public garden, only the glassware was used as a garden light along the path. I *love* this birdbath idea! So much prettier than the stone or plastic birdbaths you see in garden stores.