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15 Simple Birdhouse Crafts for Your Backyard

Kasey Spencer
Simple Birdhouse Crafts

I enjoy making birdhouses because they bring life and charm to any backyard. Building simple birdhouse crafts is not only a fun activity but also helps provide safe spaces for birds. It’s a great way to connect with nature right outside your door.

These 15 simple birdhouse crafts show you how to create easy and budget-friendly shelters that attract birds to your yard.

With basic materials and straightforward steps, anyone can build these small homes. Each project adds beauty and encourages more birds to visit.

1. Classic Wooden Birdhouse with Pitched Roof

A wooden birdhouse with a pitched roof mounted on a post in a garden with green grass and flowers.

I like building a simple wooden birdhouse with a pitched roof because it protects birds from rain. The slanted roof helps water run off easily. Using wood like cedar or pine keeps the house sturdy and safe for birds.

2. Recycled Plastic Bottle Birdhouse

A colorful birdhouse made from a recycled plastic bottle hanging from a tree branch in a green backyard with other simple birdhouse crafts on a wooden table nearby.

I use old plastic bottles to make simple birdhouses for my backyard. They are easy to cut and decorate. This craft helps reduce waste and gives birds a cozy place to stay.

3. Simple Pine Wood Nesting Box

A simple pine wood nesting box mounted outdoors on a tree trunk surrounded by green leaves and plants in a backyard.

I built a pine wood nesting box using just one board. Pine is easy to work with and widely available. This simple design fits many small birds in my backyard.

Cutting and assembling the pieces took about an hour. I used basic tools like a saw and drill. The box provides a safe, dry spot for birds to nest.

4. Rustic Log Cabin Style Birdhouse

A wooden birdhouse shaped like a small log cabin sitting in a garden surrounded by grass and flowers.

I like the rustic log cabin birdhouse for its simple, natural look. It uses small logs or sticks to create a cozy space for birds. This style fits well in any backyard or garden.

5. Whimsical Painted Birdhouse

A colorful painted birdhouse standing on a wooden post in a green backyard with flowers and trees in the background.

I like making whimsical painted birdhouses because they add charm to any backyard. Painting allows me to be creative while keeping the birdhouse functional. I always check that the entrance hole is the right size for the birds I want to attract.

6. Miniature Cottage Birdhouse

A miniature wooden cottage birdhouse on a post surrounded by green grass and colorful flowers in a backyard garden.

I like the charm of a miniature cottage birdhouse. It adds a cozy, inviting look to the yard.

Building one is simple with basic wood and paint. It also gives birds a safe, small shelter.

7. PVC Pipe Birdhouse

A colorful birdhouse made from white PVC pipes mounted on a wooden post in a backyard with green grass, flowers, trees, and small birds around it.

I like using PVC pipe to make birdhouses because it is sturdy and weatherproof. Cutting a pipe to size creates a simple, hollow shelter for birds.

I add a small wooden entrance and mount the pipe in a tree. This craft is easy and lasts a long time outside.

8. Hanging Teacup Birdhouse

A hanging teacup birdhouse suspended from a tree branch in a green backyard with other simple birdhouses nearby.

I like using old teacups to create hanging birdhouses. They are easy to make and add charm to any backyard.

A teacup birdhouse gives birds a small, cozy space to rest. It also looks nice hanging from a tree or porch.

9. Birdhouse with Front Porch

A wooden birdhouse with a small front porch surrounded by green plants and flowers in a backyard.

I like adding a front porch to my birdhouse for extra charm. It gives birds a little landing spot before they enter.

This design is simple to build with small wood pieces. It adds a cozy look without making the project harder.

10. Basic Square Birdhouse Kit

A simple wooden square birdhouse mounted on a post in a green backyard with flowers and trees in the background.

I like using the basic square birdhouse kit because it is simple to assemble. The parts are pre-cut, and the instructions are clear. It takes about an hour to build and is a great choice for beginners.

11. Upcycled Tin Can Birdhouse

A colorful tin can birdhouse hanging from a tree branch in a green backyard garden with flowers and sunlight.

I use old tin cans to make simple birdhouses. They are easy to clean and paint. Adding small holes lets birds enter and leaves plenty of space inside for nesting.

12. Birdhouse with Perch and Roof Overhang

A wooden birdhouse with a perch and roof overhang mounted on a tree branch surrounded by green leaves.

I like adding a small perch below the entrance. It gives birds a place to sit before going inside.

The roof overhang helps protect the entrance from rain. It keeps the inside dry and safe for birds.

13. Modern Geometric Birdhouse

A modern geometric wooden birdhouse mounted on a post in a green backyard with flowers and trees.

I like modern geometric birdhouses because they bring a clean, stylish look to the garden. Their shapes make them stand out while still providing a safe space for birds.

Making one requires basic woodworking skills and a simple design plan. It’s a good project if you want something both functional and decorative.

14. Birdhouse Made from Pallet Wood

A handmade birdhouse made from pallet wood mounted on a post in a green backyard with flowers and shrubs.

I like using pallet wood because it is easy to find and free. The wood is strong enough to protect birds from weather.

You don’t need exact measurements. I cut scraps to fit and nail them together. This makes the project simple and low cost.

15. DIY Birdhouse from Old Toolbox

An old metal toolbox converted into a birdhouse mounted on a wooden post in a green backyard garden with flowers and trees, with birds nearby.

I used an old toolbox to create a simple birdhouse. It already has a sturdy shape, so I just added a small entrance hole. This craft recycles materials and gives birds a cozy home quickly.

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