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Bird Cage Planter Upcycle

Published: Jan 24, 2019 · Modified: Jul 10, 2024 by Morgan · As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This site contains affiliate links. ·

If you are looking to craft a DIY bird cage planter, check out my super simple tutorial!  Recently we were walking our dog around the neighborhood and we passed a pile of "trash" on the side of the road. I, of course, had to stop and check out what was there. On the side of the pile were two bird cages. They were a little worse for the wear but I loved the general vibe. We decided to finish our walk (since we had just started) and grab the cages on the way home. Well, of course when we circled back, one of the bird cages was gone. I hope whoever got it is enjoying it! I still grabbed the bigger one and decided to give it a thrifty makeover. I am not normally a decorative bird cage kind of girl. My style isn't rustic which I normally associate with these kinds of things. However, I loved the look of this metal bird cage. It was shaped to look like a house and just oh so charming! I cruised pinterest for ideas for what to do with a birdcage (since I don't have a bird) and found a ton of bird cage decoration ideas. After browsing for a while, I decided to make it into a bird cage flower planter. It can hang on my front porch or sit on our plant stand. So, I am excited to share this bird cage upcycle with you today as a part of the monthly thrift store challenge! Check out how we made DIY wooden hoop hanging planters!

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Bird Cage Planter Upcycle

Bird Cage Planter Upcycle

What you need:
  • Metal bird cage
  • Spray paint of choice - I used Color Shot in Island Girl
  • Coconut liner - pick a size close to that of your bird cage
  • Any kind of plant - I went with a drippy ivy. Succulents would also be gorgeous!
color shot spray paint island girl What you do:
  1. Clean your bird cage of any dust, debris, or loose paint. Bird Cage Planter Upcycle
  2. Spray paint the bird cage. Use several thin coats for best results and to avoid trips. Here are my spray painting tips!
  3. Once dry, insert your coconut liner. Trim with scissors if necessary.
  4. Add soil and your plant. If choosing a "drippy" plant, pull some of the stems through the wire bars for a cool effect!
  5. Hang or place in a sunny spot and enjoy!

Bird Cage Planter Upcycle

Click here to pin this project to your Pinterest board!

And now for more thrifty goodness!

If you like this project, you might also like the time that we found a peacock chair on the side of the road or when I made a side table from a thrifted vase and chip and dip plate!
Check out what my fellow upcyclers created below!
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  1. Ali B says

    January 24, 2019 at 11:20 am

    I absolutely love this! I'm going to be on the lookout for a bird cage next time I go thrifting!

  2. Angela at Simply Beautiful By Angela says

    January 24, 2019 at 12:38 pm

    This is such a great idea for an old birdcage! I love the color that you chose 🙂

  3. Emy says

    January 24, 2019 at 3:35 pm

    This planter is so much fun! Now to find a vintage birdcage that isn't a million dollars....

  4. Meredith says

    January 24, 2019 at 4:50 pm

    As someone who constantly checks out other people's trash for goodies, I LOVE THIS!! What a fun new use for a bird cage!

  5. Denise Bryant says

    January 24, 2019 at 11:40 pm

    Very cute and I love the paint color too. Thanks for sharing and great job.

  6. Jenny says

    January 25, 2019 at 8:10 am

    I don't normally like bird cages, but that one shaped like a house is so cute! Very pretty color too! It looks wonderful!

  7. Heather says

    January 25, 2019 at 11:02 am

    I am totally kicking myself for getting rid of a decorative bird cage I had! I just didn't have anywhere to put it but it would have been perfect for this. This turned out beautiful and I love this idea so much!

  8. Debra says

    January 25, 2019 at 6:14 pm

    What a wonderful idea. I love the color you painted the birdcage. It adds so much charm to your porch.

  9. Habiba says

    January 28, 2019 at 1:38 am

    I love roadside finds the best! And sometimes I take chances like you and return later to grab those treasures. I'm sorry you only managed to score the one but it turned out oh so lovely. Great upcycle, you guys!

  10. Michelle James says

    January 28, 2019 at 12:32 pm

    This is such a great makeover! I loved the color you painted it!

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