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Photo by: Shannon
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4 posts tagged birdhouse
A little birdy sat on the PAC chair outside my office today and chirped, “I need a cool modern roost!” I responded with, “I have one at my house…it’s not here, sorry” in my best chickadee. Without responding he flew away, hopefully to my house to claim the Merlin birdhouse.
Seeing as though there might be hundreds if not billions of birds out there without proper modern digs, I figured it was my duty to give the guide to the masses for free!! (I have been meaning to do this for quite some time!) Build it and they will flock…or a squirrel will sit on top of it and chew on pecans.
Go to our store for the download!!
A friend recently showed me this great upcycled (repurposed) birdhouse design shop called, Recycled Bird Houses (RBH). What a GREAT name! Started in 1997, the owners of RBH and several men with unique challenges from Brown’s Foster Home have built numerous bird houses out of found materials. Since then, thousands of bird houses have been built and sold. (Three years after RBH’s inception, 800 birds gained new found digs!)
So, buy a bird house, put someone to work and listen to the birds off your back porch…win - win situation!
RG is getting ready for ICE Atlanta’s Pop-Up Shop next weekend (November 20th and 21st @ Ambient+ in Atlanta). Because I am a fan of simplicity and In-N-Out, RG will only be selling one product, the Sidney Pallet Birdhouse (can be a feeder too). In order to get the crowds happy and involved in their purchase it will be a BYOB. What does this mean!??! Build-Your-Own-Birdhouse! RG will have all the pre-cut build pieces on display, pimped out with colorful trim work and hardware. Pick your pieces and assemble on the spot or gift wrap the kit and instructions for that special and handy someone. Fun stuff, more later!
I have been tearing down some pallets for two upcoming events.
First off, a chair that RG is donating to a Knoxville Opera auction on November 6th. This chair is going to be rather posh; it will be sanded, painted with orange and white accents and have the opera logo on the back. The best part, it might just come with a wing glass holder! Very high class for such a low chair.
Second, RG will be showcasing its goods from November 26th - December 30th at the Indie Craft Fair Holiday Pop-Up Shop boutique at the Alliance Theatre (think Woodruff Art Center / High Museum). More to come on the goods being sold there!
Side note, Deek’s Humble Homes DIY book is awesome…review coming soon!
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