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This item will be posted to you by Sarah-jayne Mary within 3 days of receiving payment.
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The inspiration for these feeders was to create a quirky, up-cycled bird feeder. By finding a re-use for vintage Tea-cups this feeder adds charm and interest to your garden whilst caring for our native wildlife.
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Full description
A delightfully different bird feeder that your feathered friends will love!
Made from a vintage tea-cup, this quirky feeder will add interest and beauty to your garden as well as caring for local wildlife! Just attach the suet ball provided to the hook on inside of the tea-cup and hang in a high safe position. Keep an eye out as our feathered friends flock in for tea-time!
Supplied with a netted suet ball which is easy to attach to the feeder. Complete with plaited natural twine hanger and metal hook. Each Tea-cup will vary due to the vintage nature of the piece but all tea-cups are English made bone china and are either the same or as pretty as the ones shown in the photos.
Replacement suet balls are easily picked up at garden and hardware stores for very little cost.
This item is sure to delight and create an interesting talking point!
Designed by Sarah-jayne Mary Mercer in Cumbria
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