How to make a decorative wallpaper birdhouse

Habitat bright ideas with Fleur Thorpe – DIY projects

Decorate your walls with mini birdhouses finished in Resene wallpapers. Mix and match your wallpapers and colours to suit.

You will need

Instructions

Step 1:  Start by collecting up your Resene wallpaper and finding some boxes. Fleur used tissue, tea bag, popcorn and laundry powder boxes for her birdhouses. Make sure the boxes are clean and empty.

Step 2:  Cover the front, bottom and two sides of the box with wallpaper. Use PVA glue to stick the wallpaper to the box.

Step 3:  Use a pen to trace around a milk bottle lid to make a hole in the front of the box. Carefully cut this out with a craft knife.

Step 4:  Under the hole, use the craft knife to make a cut shaped like an X. Push a stick into this. If the stick is wobbly, you can use a bit of hot glue to hold it in place.

Step 5:  For the roof, cut out a piece of cardboard and fold it in half. Cut out some Resene wallpaper into two strips and use scissors to cut some scallops along one side.

Step 6:  Glue the scalloped strips to the front of the roof.

Step 7:  Cut out another piece of wallpaper and glue this to the top of the roof. Attach the roof to the top of your box with some hot glue.

Top tip:  Combine paint and wallpaper into the houses. Try wallpapering the front with Resene wallpaper then paint the roofs in complementary Resene colours.

Styling and images by Fleur Thorpe. Aug 2021.