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How To Make A Rustic Birdhouse From Old Shutter

October 19, 2017

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This month’s Power Tool Challenge is one of my favorites. Because it involves you! Yes you! We are asking our readers to submit their best upcycled project and have a chance of winning one of two prizes from RYOBI Power Tools! There’s only one hitch. Your project has to be made with at least ONE power tool. There will be more details after I tell you about how to make a rustic birdhouse from an old shutter. Be sure to read all the way to the bottom to get the all the details on how you can win some power tools from RYOBI!

Upcycled Thrift Store Shutter

As you can see, this shutter would have set me back a whopping $1.99 BUT since it was Senior Day at the thrift store I got it for half off! ?

The first thing I did was cut the shutter in half. I used my RYOBI Miter Saw for that. I made sure to just cut through the sides between the slats.

How To Make A Rustic Birdhouse From Old Shutter

Next I found a piece of scrap wood that I could cut and use for the front and back pieces of the birdhouse. These two pieces needed to have the eaves cut at the top so I measured and marked each piece.

How To Make A Rustic Birdhouse From Old Shutter

I cut these angles using my RYOBI Band Saw. Now I had four pieces: the front and back with the pointed eaves and the two side shutter pieces.

Upcycled Thrift Store Shutter

For the roof, I cut an old piece of pallet wood into 5″ long pieces and bevel cut one end of each piece as shown above.

Next I painted the four birdhouse pieces with bright red paint. The pallet roof pieces were left as they were: perfectly rustic!

Upcycled Thrift Store Shutter

Next, I assembled the birdhouse using my RYOBI Narrow Crown Stapler with 1-1/2″ staples.

Upcycled Thrift Store Shutter

I wasn’t careful when painting. I wanted this birdhouse to look old and weathered.

Upcycled Thrift Store Shutter

I found a stray glass doorknob to use as the bird perch. Oh, I almost forgot! I cut out the hole with a Forstner Bit in the RYOBI Drill Press.

Upcycled Thrift Store Shutter

I love how it turned out! This was such a fast and easy way to repurpose a little old shutter and turn it into a pretty little birdhouse. I plan on using it in my Christmas decorating this year.

Now let’s see what my friends have made:
My Love 2 Create Repurposed Shutter Desk
Designed Decor How To Build A Repurposed Chair Leg Bench
Just The Woods How To Make A Bench From Chairs
Domestically Speaking How To Turn A Desk Into A Nightstand
The DIY Bungalow Turn an Old Drawer into a Cabinet
Virginia Sweet Pea DIY Vintage Tennis Racket Basket
H2OBungalow Repurposed Picture Frame Wall Shelves
My Repurposed Life DIY Doll/ Dog Bed

Kim Six Fix Lego Table From Two Tiered End Table

Now that you’ve seen our projects, let’s see yours!

Reader Challenge Entry Details

To qualify, an item needs to be repurposed using at least one power tool of any kind in the process.  Simple enough?   Everyone can enter up to four DIY repurposed projects.

Two Ryobi Power Tool Prizes!

Every entry counts towards a chance in a random drawing and the winner gets to choose either an 18 Volt One + jigsaw or an 18 Volt One + Drill.  The project voted Best Repurposed Overall by the team gets to select up to $230 of Ryobi Power Tools of their choice.

How to enter: Enter your project in the linky below.   The linky will be open for 2 weeks (ending midnight November 2nd).   Readers can submit their own projects directly or make a Facebook post and share that link.  If any of you need help or want me to post your project for you just send me an email with your project photo to jeanie@createandbabble.com, be sure to include your name and your project title too!

Must be 18 or older to win,  giveaway and contest is open to USA resident only.

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Comments

  1. Karen @ The DIY Bungalow says

    October 19, 2017 at 9:07 am

    What an adorable birdhouse! This is a great repurposing project!

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  2. DeDe Designed Decor says

    October 19, 2017 at 1:40 pm

    Jeannie, This is just too darn cute! What a great idea and a bargain on that shutter! I guess there is 1 benefit to senior day, more discounts! LOL

    Reply
  3. Maryann @ Domestically Speaking says

    October 19, 2017 at 2:24 pm

    Love that rustic wood roof with the sparkly, glass bulb.

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  4. Kandice says

    October 19, 2017 at 3:03 pm

    This is so cute. Love the bold red and pretty knob too!

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    October 19, 2017 at 4:15 pm

    Adorable! I love the bright red!

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    October 19, 2017 at 7:10 pm

    Jeanie,

    Your cute little rustic birdhouse will be perfect for Christmas decor!!!!

    pinning

    gail

    Reply
  7. Paula says

    October 20, 2017 at 7:38 am

    What a cute birdhouse you made! I love the pallet wood roof and cut knob that you used on the door.

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    October 20, 2017 at 10:15 am

    Jeanie this is just sooo adorable! What a cool idea! I love it, pinned!

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    October 24, 2017 at 10:01 pm

    The little birdhouse is so adorable. It will make a great Christmas decoration.

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    October 26, 2017 at 9:05 pm

    This is amazing! I have no power tool skills so I am impressed!

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    This is beautiful! I think I will give this try thank you!

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