I found this wonderful platter at the Thrift Store and knew it would work perfectly for some type of bird bath or feeder. The colors are so vibrant and Blue Jays just happen to be my husbands favorite bird and they visit us often at the lake and stay late into the fall and some Blue Jays stay all winter long. After I brought the platter home, it sat for several months while I contemplated how to best re-purpose it. I finally settled on the idea of making a hanging feeder or bath, so now the question was how to go about that and then it hit me – yes actually hit me.

The solution was an old outdoor candle holder that is surrounded with blue crystals attached to metal chains. I found this at a garage sale a while back and it has been literally hanging around almost unnoticed. How it came to hit me was the result of construction in our back yard – I ended up bringing in my patio decor and hung this up on a ceiling hook in the basement until the construction was over and actually forgot it was there. When I went to open a cupboard in the storage room downstairs I bonked my head on it and then realized HOW PERFECT IS THIS!!
All I had to do was slide the platter in-between the chains and it rests securely on top of the metal frame that has the blue crystals attached. Not only did the blue crystals match the Blue Jay on the platter they actually look like a Blue Jay tail
The final steps included spraying the under side of the platter and the metal chains with Krylon indoor/outdoor protective spray. This protects the paint on the glass and also protects metal.
In under 15 minutes and for under $15 I have a beautiful, unique feeder or bird bath.
There is nothing better than turning something old into something new. These two second-hand pieces were meant to be together! I love the whimsy of the crystals and if you know Blue Jays, you know they are attracted to shiny and colorful objects and this is definitely that!
If you would like to paint your own Blue Jay platter see Oh Yes, They Did Blue Jay – Repurposed Wooden Platter Makeover and or Birds Summer Patio Platter- REPURPOSED WOODEN PLATTER great blogs that overview steps on how to hand paint a wooden platter, you could apply steps to glass platter as well if use glass paint.

Thank you Louise! I always like when something old can become something new.
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I like how everything that you used is recycled. What a great gift this would make too.
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What a great and economical way to make your own bird feeder!
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