Making a Concrete Bird Bath - DIY Birdbath
2023 ж. 6 Шіл.
36 372 Рет қаралды
In today's video I'm making a concrete Bird bath to go in the garden, I'm casting the Bird bath from concrete using plastic plant drip trays and a flower pot. I'll take you through the whole process step-by-step.
Make your own DIY concrete Bird Bath for the birds in your garden.
This is a new circular design.
Took forever to find a simple how-too bird bath. Thanks so much for sharing. This is awesome.
Finally simple practical easy and durable bird bath!
Love this video! First time viewer, you make it seem doable! First time I have felt confidence to really try a project. Your voice is great, you don't hurry, you don't chat a lot and you don't film a long continuous process. Thank you so much. I will return.
Great bird bath diy tutorial👏Easy to follow instructions.
Great video! Liked and subscribed. I'd copy your work and maybe add some wire screens I have lying around to add to the strength of the basin. Thanks sir!
Beautiful!
Love the extended plate type bird bath, makes it easy to clean and rinse off! Great work! 🤩
Looks great! I'm going to try this! Thank you!
I'm gonna make one. Thanks
Nice job. I’ve made similar pieces using cement, perlite and peat, a mixture called hypertufa which is much lighter than 100% cement. I’ve made bird baths and planters, a couple have lasted 20+/- years.
Ive been debating between hypertufa and cement for a birdbath. Leaning to cement due to porosity and water evaporation. Do you think it makes a difference? Im completely new to this so id love your opinion!
Excellant demonstration Thank you and God Bless you.
the bubbles looked actually quite good, It reminded me looking at the surface of the Moon with all his craters, also when it has been used for some time and moss grows on it, it looks more authentic, overall good explained and nice job, thanks 🐦🐦🐦
Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing!
I’ve been looking for a perfect bird bath Thank you for sharing I love both but round would be easier for me to do. I can’t wait to make this. 🙏
Adorable, excellent wiek, beautiful proportions, great presentatio. Tks!
Well done. Love your bird baths. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful!! Thank you ❤
There are so lovely and I like the lower profile.
Howdy, Kit! Sweet project!😃 That's a beautiful birdbath.👍I like both shapes.😃 This is a project I think I'll try! Thanks for the know how.😃
#birdbathjamaica V
Thanks Valorie, I hope yours turns out great 😊
Thank you! Yes very simple and great video! Hello from my homestead in northwest Florida USA.
Love your bird baths! Thank you
Excellent! 👍🏻
Brilliant!
They are great.
This is great. Exactly what I need. Easy and quick. Thx
Great idea! Thanks for sharing!! I'm setting up my happy place by my koi pnt and a few of these will be perfect!!
Nice work Kit!👍I do prefer the round baths aswell matey. I suppose you could wait for it to go off a little and inscribe some words or patterns around the rim of the bath. I'm gonna give this a bash I reckon buddy.👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks mate, great idea actually thanks, will give it a go myself next time. Hope it goes well
Great!
I love the round shape No sharp corners
Thank You for a lovely video I will be making a couple of these for my cottage Good looking bird baths
Nice!! Excellent tutorial!!! Thanks!
Thank you 😊
Both beautiful
Thank you 😊
Both look great good job.
Thank you 😊
Must be so satisfying to make something like this...Id paint it as well 😊
#birdbathjamaica M
It certainly is, good idea thanks Maureen
You have to be careful what paint you use. It has to be safe for the birds
@@LadyLuck13 Of course!
@@maureen6710 if you watch a lot of these kinds of videos making concrete bird baths, particularly ones from overseas, you'll see a lot don't care what paint they use. Glad we have the commonsense to know better
That's great! Thanks. Pre-made bird baths are expensive, so I'll try it with some leftover concrete. Yours look great, but if you want a smoother finish, I bet you could mix up a batch of concrete and smooth it on even after for a finish coat? 🙂 Blessings. Paul
Apreciado amigo, me encantó..! Muy sencillo y muy bien explicado.! Amo los pájaros, las abejasy todo bichito q necesite un poco de agua.! Muchas gracias..! Desde Argentina , un gran saludo..!!🤗🤗❤❤
Just need to mosaic now!!
My thought, too!
Love this! Can't wait to do this... I've watched several DIY's concrete bird baths and this is my favorite. Lots of great detail/demonstrations... I greatly appreciate your concern and demo of how to use environmental friendly products. I've seen others use left over plastic sheeting of some kind instead of veg oil... have you tried this? Also love how you didn't paint nor seal the final product. One last question - how long do you have to wait for it to cure before it can hold water? Thanks again - a fan in Texas.
Thank you, 48HRS as soon as it has set it will hold water.
I vote roundy.
Hi there like your video can you recommend concrete mix for a lamp base please?
Oh man, I bet your hands were burning afterwards from the concrete.
Great video. Good explanation. I had a question though...is it possible to add color? Paint after or add into the mix before, perhaps?
If you add colored iron oxide to the mix it will have color all the way through. Can get iron oxide on the internet.
Great work. Please do use gloves to protect those smart hands. Super!!!
Thank you and I will do 😊🌱🌱
Everything isn't as toxic and dangerous as the media would have us believe. Folks should be more concerned about our food, water and air than whether somebody works with their hands. I'm 70, healthy as an ox from a life of tough work with things like lead, asbestos, paint stripper and the like. Aside from not having fingerprints which is a good thing I'm good to go.
@@davebryant8050 Thanks for assurance Dave. Great to hear your comforting assurance. I also think you're right that the media has its own agenda.
@@GrowWithKit Cool.
What about something to use for a mould for a taller base? A tall traffic cone was my 1st thought, but it's too small at the top to balance the bath portion. If you could fill the very top with something so the the concrete doesn't go to the smallest section at the top, maybe? IDK, just thinking of what I can use for taller moulds for base. I'm sure someone will figure out a taller mould.
I’ve thought about this a lot, I’ve seen big tall plant pots that I think would work and also you could make something using plywood or sheet plastic.
Kit I have a question, here in Calgary Canada we get Portland cement. It’s a fine substandard great for such projects. Unfortunately we only have 40kg bags. Can you suggest a best way to store unused cement?
Hi, Ours comes in 20kg bags, I’ve just put mine in a shopping bag and in the shed 😂 had it 2 yrs it’s a bit lumpy but fine.
I’ve always kept cement in old plastic tubs that have sealable lids, the sort you get with dry fertiliser in, 😊
@@jabopy9966 Jamaica birds here #birdbathjamaica
I'm disabled so even small bags are difficult to move around. I've just bought a heavy duty plastic storage box on wheels and it's a great help for moving but is also waterproof so keeps everything from "going off".
@@GrowWithKit I tried that but my hut leaked and I ended up with basically a bag of hard concrete. 😩😅
Wow perfect i absolutely love that
Thank you 😊
great job. though if you want to save on the crete, make a roll of cardboard to hallow out the bucket mold.