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The quail eggs and the feather help dress up the nest.
I used natural sphagnum moss to make the birds' nest.
Here I started to add twine to the nest.
The finished nest in all its glory!
Supplies
The quail eggs and the feather help dress up the nest.
I used natural sphagnum moss to make the birds' nest.
Here I started to add twine to the nest.
The finished nest in all its glory!
Supplies
2 sheets of wax paper, natural sphagnum moss, twine, raffia, twigs, miniature pine cones, thin piece of wood for the bottom of the nest, Elmer's glue and a little bit of water to hold it all together.
Tutorial
Lay down a sheet of wax paper and a few handfuls of the natural sphagnum moss. Pour Elmer's glue and a little water on the moss. Now mix it with your hands. It will form into a ball. Start by pulling at the sides keeping it round. Take your clean sheet of wax paper and finish making the nest on it. Start pressing into the center of the moss to make the birds nest. Now let it dry for a few days on the wax paper.
When dry add more natural sphagnum moss with Elmer's glue. Be creative and include, raffia, twigs, and pine cones. To get the wispy look I used twine. Pull the twine apart and add it to the inside and the outside of your nest. I glued a small thin piece of wood under the birds nest. It's small enough not to be seen.
*The large piece of wood is just to move it around for pictures.
*You can also make mini birds nest just by using twine. Pull out all the threads and shape into a nest. EASY!Happy Crafting!
xo,
Dee
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BeBetsy
You make it look so easy. You don't have a worm dangling from your beak right now do you?
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The world to describe this nest...heavenly. :) Super nice tutorial. Love how you added the little cones and whatnot. The eggs take it right over the top....not to mention the glass cloche with the birdie atop!
ReplyDeleteI like cloche displays. They're so whimsical. Nice tutorial!
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love the cloche with the bird on top.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial.
Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteNest under glass bells look beautiful.
The nest is so cute. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeletebeautiful and wonderful work and technique...
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How beautiful, Dee! What a great project and I love the eggs and feather. It all looks great with the cloche and that base {is that a project you did, too?}.
ReplyDeleteWow girl, that is a great looking nest...it's very authentic looking. It looks pretty under the cloche!
ReplyDeleteAdorable overload. You create the cutest things.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project! Love the nest with moss and the one of a kind cloche. Please join me on my new linky "Simple & Sweet Fridays",love to have share your great ideas...
ReplyDeleteLove, Jody
Love this! Great tutorial
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These are so pretty, the feather makes it look so natural. This looks like a nice messy thing I'd like to try, like making mud pies as a kid. TFS!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazingly real! Great project.
ReplyDeleteI love the detail you put into each of your projects! I'm enjoying your blog! ♥
ReplyDeleteI know I already commented on this fabulous nest, but I wanted to thank you again for linking it to the party!
ReplyDeleteOooo, I would like one of these! Love the nest!
ReplyDeleteI am liking your blog!
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Ricki Jill
I made a bird's nest last year, but it certainly didn't look as realistic as yours! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSaw lots & lots of nests this morning on our walk. Our bird friends have been very busy.
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Hi Dee, don't know where I have been that I missed this gem. Your bird's nest is wonderful. Thanks for the lesson.
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome nest. Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing at DIYbyDesign.
ReplyDeleteLove your nest!! Maybe even better than my own, and I like mine a lot! =)
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barbara jean