Turn your garden into a bird's playground with this adorable Milk Carton Bird House!
This is a year-round craft project where kids of all ages can enjoy the creative process of making a birdhouse craft from scratch using a milk carton.
Kids can have fun getting creative as they design their own birdhouses. They can add their designs using paint or markers or glue on extra items like moss or craft sticks. Making a milk carton bird house is a great way of recycling an item that would otherwise be thrown into the trash!
Before you start (or when you have finished!) making your own bird house, remember to check out our other amazing bird-themed projects!
- How to Make Bird Feeders
- Peanut Butter Bird Feeders
- Orange Bird Feeder
- Build a Birds Nest Craft
- Cupcake Liner Love Bird Craft
- DIY milk jug bird feeder
You can also check out our lists of bird crafts and our diy bird feeders.
Milk Carton Bird House
Milk Carton Bird House Craft - Supplies:
- Empty paper milk carton, any size, washed out and dry
- Craft knife or scissors
- Acrylic paint
- Paintbrush
- Paint pens or markers
- Natural elements such as moss, twigs, hay, dry leaves or grass, etc.
- Craft sticks
- Jute cord, yarn, ribbon, or string
- Hot Glue
How to Make a Bird House from a Milk Carton
STEP 1 - Cut out an opening on the milk carton
Make sure your milk carton is clean and dry before you begin, then use scissors or a craft knife to carefully cut an opening in the milk carton for the birds.
Young children will need help with this step.
STEP 2 - Paint the milk carton
Now it is time to paint your milk carton using acrylic paint. We chose to use a solid brown color, but you can paint your milk carton any way you choose. You could paint your birdhouse in one solid color with a few accents for detail, go for a multi-colored look, or even paint a fun and easy pattern. The sky is the limit when it comes to creativity!
Once you have finished painting leave the milk carton to dry.
STEP 3 - Add the natural elements
Once the paint has dried add organic elements like leaves, grass, and sticks to your design using a glue gun.
Glue the natural elements to the roof, inside the birdhouse, and around the opening.
STEP 4 - Add details to your birdhouse
Once you have glued on the natural elements to your bird house it is time to get creative and add a few more details. Using paint pens or markers draw windows, a door, some flowers, confetti-like shapes, or even add a fun quote.
STEP 5 - Use your craft sticks
STEP 6 - Add the cord
The final (and most important) detail is adding a piece of cord so you can hang this birdhouse outside. Cut a piece of cord around 12 inches long and glue it under the opening (as shown below).
Now, it's time to let the birds find their new home!
Take the milk carton bird house outdoors and explore your surroundings to find the perfect spot to hang it.
We hope you and your little ones have fun making this adorable milk carton bird house craft. Why not fill it with bird seed or have fun making some homemade bird feeders too!
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