Lady stacks wooden birdhouses and wraps them with moss garland. Neighbors keep asking about this front door idea

Transform your front door into a springtime haven with this charming DIY project. Perfect for those looking to add a touch of nature and whimsy to their entryway, this birdhouse decor is sure to captivate visitors and neighbors alike. By stacking wooden birdhouses and adorning them with moss garland, you’ll create a unique and inviting aesthetic that celebrates the beauty of the season.

This DIY is ideal for a rustic or farmhouse-style home. Pair it with other natural elements such as a wooden bench or a woven doormat to enhance the organic feel. Consider adding a wreath made of twigs or seasonal flowers to complement the birdhouse decor. The earthy tones of the moss and wood will pair beautifully with a neutral-colored front door.

Spring Birdhouse Door Decor

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Materials

3 wooden birdhouses

Thick green moss garland (approximately 10 feet)

Hot glue gun and glue sticks

Twine or thin rope (approximately 3 feet)

Scissors

Small hooks or nails for hanging

Directions

Begin by arranging the three wooden birdhouses in a vertical stack. Ensure they are aligned and stable.

Using a hot glue gun, secure the birdhouses together at their contact points. Allow the glue to dry completely.

Wrap the moss garland around the stacked birdhouses, covering them generously. Use the hot glue gun to secure the moss in place, ensuring no bare wood is visible.

Once the moss is attached, cut a length of twine or thin rope to create a hanging loop. Securely tie it around the top of the birdhouses and knot it firmly.

Attach small hooks or nails to your front door where you want to hang the decor.

Hang your new birdhouse decor using the twine loop, ensuring it is centered and stable.

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Variations & Tips

For a different look, consider painting the birdhouses in pastel colors before wrapping them with moss, adding a pop of color to the decor. Alternatively, add small faux flowers or butterflies to the moss for a touch of whimsy. If you prefer a more minimalist design, use a lighter moss and keep some of the wood exposed for a more natural look. You can also experiment with different sizes or shapes of birdhouses to create a custom design that suits your style.

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