I run across these vintage glass snack sets at the thrift stores. All. The. Time.
The day I picked this one up, I had at least 40 to choose from. It was a regular glass-a-palooza.
They were made by Hazel Atlas, Federal Glass, Anchor Hocking and probably every other glass type company back in the day. Every self respecting mid-century hostess had her glass snack set and a glass punch bowl in her party planning arsenal.
I decided I wanted to repurpose my snack set into a snack set for the birds. Real birds, not china ones with sparkly eyes.
A place where a bird could sit and relax, have a little nosh and chat with a few friends. Doing so, all the while, in the lap of 1950's luxury.
How To Make A Vintage Snack Set Bird Feeder
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Supplies:
- Vintage glass snack set
- Piece of ½" wide copper pipe - mine was roughly 3 ½ feet long (found in the plumbing dept)
- A ½" copper C X FPT adapter (found in the plumbing dept)
- Waterproof epoxy - I used J-B Weld MarineWeld
- Glass Glue - I used Loctite Glass Glue
- Tomato stake or similar stake to pound into the ground (has to be thin enough to fit inside the copper pipe)
Instructions:
Depending on where you buy the pipe, it may come in the correct length already. If not, have the ever helpful plumbing department specialist (who worked at Taco Bell last week) cut the pipe to length for you. I wanted mine to sit just over my peony bushes, so 3 ½ foot worked for me.
Wash and thoroughly dry glass tray and cup.
Apply the J-B Weld to the rim of the larger part of the copper adapter and adhere to the bottom of the tray. Let dry thoroughly.
Apply the Loctite Glass Glue to the bottom ring of the cup and adhere it to the designated cup area of the tray (the trays have indented areas to keep your beverages away from your cucumber sandwiches).
Let dry thoroughly.
Note: I used two different glues because the LocTite Glass Glue is great for adhering glass to glass (cup to saucer), but not so much for adhering metal to glass (pipe to saucer), so I used the J-B Weld to adhere the copper adapter to the bottom of the plate. I didn't want the whole thing to come crashing down onto the ground when one of those fat robins sat on it.
If you like, you can drill a small hole in the bottom of the cup so excess water can drain from the seed cup. You will need a Glass And Tile Bit Set for this. Totally optional as you can just as easily change out the birdseed if it gets too wet.
Fill the cup with seeds.
Pound stake firmly into the ground and slide copper pipe over the stake.
Slide your snack plate with copper adapter over the top of the pipe.
I also added water to the tray area, so they could have a little sip or swim while they were there.
Then sit back and watch your birds have a fancier lunch that you are having.
And for all you bird lovers out there, I just used the flowers to pretty up the photos. Totally not necessary.
Your birds won't hate you if you leave out the flowers.
OK, get off the computer and feed those birds!
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Paulette
I have never seen a bird feeder as sweet as this one! I'm not much of a DIY person, however, you explained the process of making this so well I'm going to give it a shot. I'll be the envy of the neighborhood thanks to you!
Shelley Kuhn
how pretty....usually you can find these sets at most thrift stores...
Joy
Cutest. Craft. Ever. And I want these ALL over my yard, lol! I hope you will share this with us at Treasure Box Tuesday today- I think everyone would love to see it! 🙂
jeanne@juNxtaposition
I love it ... and NEVER have seen it before...a great use for those snack sets that are everywhere and no one wants them !!
Pam Kessler
Thank you! You do just about trip over them at the thrift stores, don't you!
Judy
What a wonderful idea.
ThrifterSisters
A few years ago (before we knew better) Hanna and I bought a few of those snack sets in the original boxes from the thrift store. We thought we had hit a goldmine! Vintage glassware in the original box? SCORE! We couldn't even sell them at our garage sale later that Summer. For $2 a box. Back to the thrift they went. Then we laughed like maniacs when Country Living magazine called them "Highly Collectible" in one of their issues that came out shortly after. I have a hanging bird feeder made out of a jar, one of the snack server trays, and a chicken feeder. I'm gonna have to try this though. Believe me, there is an abundance of these trays at the store. In the original box.
Erica
Jill
That is sweet!!
I see those snack sets often too, guess Canadians were big on them too. I have two that belong with my china - never been used!!!
Debbiedoos
Oh how cute Pam. I made one of these a few years back. I have never seen that glass glue. I believe I used gorilla glue and it was awful to work with. You feeder is adorable!
Musings from Kim K.
Very clever! I have inherited 2 snack sets from my late grandmother. One of them, the plates are in the shape of a Asian fan (totally reminds me of Josie). The other set definitely has bird feeder options written all over it. I'll be showing this post to Chris later.
Shabby chic Sandy
That is just adorable--I love it!
Protector of Vintage
Love it! I have a small collection of snack sets, so I'll have to give this a try!! Thanks!
Butterfly 8)(8 Bungalow
I love this; its' beautiful. I've never seen one before, but now I will be on the look out. xoxo
Pam Kessler
They are always in the glassware section at the local thrift stores around here. And they're cheap. I think I paid around $1.50 for the set.
susie @ persimmon moon cottage
Your sparkly little bird feeder looks so cute! I, too, usually have about 14 different glues in various craft bin drawers. When I go to use any of them, the one that I need for whatever I am gluing is dried up. I thought the little birdie was cute kitsch.
Mary@mydogsmygardenandmary
Oh, I love the idea and what a nice bird feeder. Your birds are at a first class restaurant. Thanks so much for sharing this - I have tons of snack sets and they will look so pretty in my garden.
Have a great week.
Mary
Pam Kessler
Thank you. Only the best for my bird friends 🙂
TARYTERRE
That was clever, indeed. Like it.
Cozy Little House
How precious for your yard birds! You are so much handier that I am.
Brenda