Tuesday, July 29, 2025

I Painted A Birdhouse!

I purchased some inexpensive wooden bird houses for the grandchildren to paint for their birthdays, and while they were painting theirs, I decided to paint one myself.  However, my birdhouse wasn't a thin birdhouse you'd find at a craft store.  Mine was made by my son when he was in high school and he painted it a solid black...it was his goth years, what can I say?  ðŸ˜‚. If ever I wished I had taken a "before" photo, this was it.  I remember being so upset with him that he painted his beautifully constructed birdhouse black.  I put it in my garden shed, always planning to someday repaint it a pretty color as all birdhouses should be, and fifteen-eighteen years later, the day finally arrived. 



Unfortunately, as always, I do not have a step-by-step tutorial for you.  My creative process just doesn't work that way, especially with painting.  I did start with a picture on Pinterest.  I can never just pull a creative idea out of the air.  I always have to start with someone else's idea and then take off from there. 

To paint my birdhouse, first I sanded the high gloss black paint to rough it up so it would accept new paint, then I applied primer to it, and a coat of teal paint to the house portion.  I used all those little acrylic paint colors you would find at a craft store.  You can see them in the photo below.


I really liked the faux door idea I saw on the birdhouse on Pinterest, so I did that almost exactly, but I changed almost everything else:  the colors, the roof, etc.  I did keep the window idea on the side, after all, if your going to make a birdhouse look like a house it needs a window, right?


I made the roof by just painting on rectangles to look like shingles, but then adding many shades of brown to make it look more realistic.  Acrylic paints are super easy to blend when wet, just don't let the paint dry out.  And don't worry about making a mistake...you can always just add more paint.  I added lines with the darkest shade of brown when I was done painting the rectangles.


To make the window I just painted a rectangle with yellow and waited for it to dry.  Then I added a black frame around it and painted in some violet curtains.

Like the original photo on Pinterest, I added a window box with some vines growing on top of the window.  To do this, I just keep adding several shades of green till I get the look I want.   The flowers are easy, they are just four dots of colors with a bolder dot of color in the middle.  On the bottom of the birdhouse I added grass...just more of different shades of green.  The biggest tip I can give to any amateur painter like myself, is not to paint with just one shade of color;  always use multiple shades of that color for a prettier look.


Now I was left to to decide what to do on the other side of the birdhouse.  I didn't want another window so I just decided to do a flower garden.  I did this the same way I did the window side.  First I just added green grass, vines, and stems, then I filled in with my flower dots.  


It really turned out pretty if I do say so myself.


And in case you missed Sunday's Gardening Post, here is my birdhouse in its new home.  My hubby hung it in my vegetable garden so I could see it from my screened porch.  A wren moved in only two days from hanging it up.  Now when I sit on my porch, I can see and hear the wren going in and out singing its beautiful song.  Wren's have the most beautiful song!



I hope you like my new birdhouse.  What about you?  Do you paint at all?  I'd love to hear from you.

Have A Great Day!  Amy

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34 comments:

  1. Oh, I love it! You've made it very pretty. If I were a bird I would defnitely want to live there!

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  2. yes it is very pretty. I simply spray painted my bird house, but it is in use twice every summer. I think they are house sparrows, but perhaps wrens, they do have a magnificent song for such a small bird. This year, I even saw the babies poking their beaks out the hole, waiting for mom and dad to bring them something to eat.

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  3. That is so cute and I love that a wren moved in!

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  4. It's so pretty! I love it! Funny that it was black for some many years!
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    1. Thank you. I know, I needed a reason to paint it I guess.

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  5. I am really bad at taking step by step photos too. I would have loved seeing the black bird house. Your painting looks so wonderful. Love the roof. Enjoy!!

    -Soma

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    1. Yes, most of the time I don't even know what I'm doing when I start a project. It just kinda evolves, so it's hard to take photos. I'm sorry I forgot a "before" shot.

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  6. Wow, Amy this is absolutely beautiful. And so well constructed by your son! The all black house would be great for a Halloween decoration I suppose :) but it looks so beautiful with these pretty flowers, the little door and window box. It's perfect for your garden. I am now off to visit your garden post. It's been a bit hectic over here so I am behind on visiting blogging friends.

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    1. Thanks so much. Yes, he did a very good job building it.

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  7. That's such a cute little house! I hope it will get some happy little inhabitants ;-)

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    1. Thank you. Oh yes, a wren moved in two days after we put it up. It's been wonderful hearing him singing everyday.

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  8. Amy this birdhouse is just lovely! Thanks for sharing! We will be featuring you this week at the Creatively Crafty Linky Party starting on Wednesday. Creatively, Beth

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  9. How pretty! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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    1. Oh thanks so much Jennifer! That's wonderful news!

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  10. It is darling! And have you had any little birds to stay a while?

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    1. Thank you! Yes, a little wren moved in. He has a beautiful song, and now I can hear him sing when I sit on my screen porch.

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  11. I'd love to have you share at https://tryit-likeit.com/create-it-link-party-406/

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    1. Thanks Janet. I will certainly link up. I am always looking for new link ups.

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  12. Amy, what a beautiful birdhouse! I love how you painted it; it's just so lovely.

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  13. So charming! Your birdhouse adds a magical touch to your garden! I'm guessing that the wrens that visit love it!

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  14. Oh my goodness--it turned out so beautifully. I'm so impressed. Thanks for sharing this post with us at the Will Blog for Comments #66 linkup. Hope to see you next week at #67, too.

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  15. Congratulations, Amy! This post was one of the most-visited at the Will Blog for Comments #66 linkup, so it will be in the spotlight throughout #67 (2 weeks) starting today. You are welcome to save the "This Blog Post Was a Featured Favorite" image there to share with your readers here. Thanks for being a great part of our linkup! Have a great weekend, and we'll see you Monday for linkup #67. :)

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  16. Oh my gosh I just love this! You did amazing.
    Thanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.

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