![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Using chipped or cracked china is a great way to use up items no longer fit for original purpose, and the best bit is the birds LOVE it!ġ pack (250g) of lard/suet (at room temperature, making it easier to mould) Teacup bird feeders are simple, easy, and fun to make. Without further ado, I’ll hand you over to Sharon… So Sharon came up with this idea for reusing some of the pretty teacups that are too good to throw away. Sharon came up with this fantastic idea to give a new lease of life for chipped vintage teacups – turning them into rather lovely bird feeders! In her business, hiring out vintage crockery for weddings, the china understandably takes some wear and tear. And what better way to return, than with a lovely New Wives Club post and a guest post from the lovely Sharon from For The Love Of Vintage. Wow, this feels very strange – a return to ‘normal’ blogging after an incredible month of offers and competitions (lots are still running so do take a look!). ![]()
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