Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Beginners CD - How to Make PVC Birds Knowledge + plus Patterns SORRY- FREE stuff ALL GONE ! Over 400 Given Out No Longer Available as "Direct Download" Can find CDs on Ebay.com Enter: Pvc Pipe Birds (copy & and paste) in Ebay's Search Box
This DIY tutorial is a very unique garden project. It is a great way to recycle leftover PVC pipes and add some fun and colorful art to your yard. This tutorial shows you how to make these yard a…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
To create these beautiful PVC Pipe Birds, you will need a small variety of tools such as a jigsaw, a heat gun, some sandpaper or a file, a drill and drill bit and spray paints meant for plastic and some scrap 4" PVC pipe and blocks of wood or logs. Make a modern twist on the pink flamingos that'll last longer, too!
Give your yard a new look with a PVC bird decoration! Learn how to make your yard decoration own with our easy to follow tutorial!
To create these beautiful PVC Pipe Birds, you will need a small variety of tools such as a jigsaw, a heat gun, some sandpaper or a file, a drill and drill bit and spray paints meant for plastic and some scrap 4" PVC pipe and blocks of wood or logs. Make a modern twist on the pink flamingos that'll last longer, too!
Pvc Bird Pattern This is a digital download pattern. You just resize to the desired height and print out. This it only the pattern, no details on how to make the bird. Stay tuned for an Instruction download. ATTENTION! Pattern for personal use, not for commercial use. You can not publish a pattern in the public domain, to sell it.
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…
You are not purchasing the finished sculpture, you are purchasing a DIGITAL DOWNLOADABLE PATTERN. Tool and Material List is included as well as a Basic Tutorial with Printing Instructions. Patterns are in PDF format. This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD that you can save to your computer. You will need a printer to print your pattern and tutorial, NOTHING WILL BE MAILED. All pattern files contain COPYRIGHT PROTECTION. Watermarks are on all downloads. They do not inhibit the ability to use the product for its intended purpose, they are there to deter reselling. Fancy Feathers finished size: 31" tall Fancy Feathers pattern size: 48"x11.125" 3" schedule 40 cell/foam core PVC pipe recommended FREE Skinny Duck pattern with every purchase! Just message me if you'd like to see the Tool and Material List before you decide to order and I'll email it to you! TERMS OF USE: You may use my digital file to: Create products for personal use and physical products to sell. You may not share, sell or distribute the digital file in part or in whole in anyway. Not to be used as a digital product of any kind of download. Not to be used on print on demand websites. COPYRIGHT NOTICE © 2020, Amanda Persyn All photographs, videos, artwork and text appearing in this listing are the sole property of the author. All copyright laws apply.
YES!! Now you can finally start making these amazing PVC pipe birds yourself! This listing is for a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD in PDF format. You will not receive anything in the mail. You are not purchasing a PVC bird. You are purchasing a tutorial with printable patterns and instructions on how to make 5 of the pictured PVC birds yourself. ----------------------- :) Alright, let's get to the details! You will not find anything like these patterns anywhere online. I have been making and creating PVC pipe patterns for years and have recently started offering my patterns so that other people can make (and even sell) their own PVC pipe art. PVC birds are a fun and unique craft item that you can make yourself. Sell them, give them as gifts or keep them all to yourself. Either way, they will bring a smile to the face of everyone who sees them! ------------------------ Your PDF download will include: * Printable patterns to make the 5 following birds: Blue Heron, Large Egret, Flamingo, Woodpecker and Small Egret. ** The pattern for the pelican pictured is not included ** * 49 pages of pictures, patterns and detailed instructions * How to prepare your patterns * Tracing your patterns * Cutting out your birds * How to heat and cool your birds * Shaping your birds * Painting your birds * How to prepare and display your birds * A complete list of all the materials needed to make and paint your birds You can find a list of tools and materials needed as well as a basic tutorial on how to make these on my website at: https://www.crazydiymom.com/pvcbirds.html ----------------------- You will need a printer to print off your patterns. You may need to adjust settings on your printer to make the patterns print correctly. Print them off as a full size photo (8.5" X 11"). All patterns will print on a traditional 8.5" X 11" size piece of paper. I highly recommend cutting out the patterns and then transferring them to a heavier type of paper, such as poster board. Most of the larger bird patterns will print on 3-4 sheets of paper. You will need to cut them out and tape them together to make a full traceable pattern. You will need at least a 4" wide PVC pipe to make the majority of my patterns, though some of the smaller ones may fit on smaller pipes. Alternatively, you can also use a 4' x 8' PVC sheeting to make my patterns as well. My bird patterns will make birds of the following sizes. Sizes will slightly vary depending on how you mold and shape your birds. The following sizes are approximate based on how I have them molded in the picture above: Blue Heron = 37" tall Flamingo = 35" tall Large Egret = 30" tall Woodpecker = 14" long Small Egret = 14" tall You may print off the patterns and sell the birds you make with them as your own. You may NOT resell my patterns or the PDF. ------------------------ WANT MORE PVC ANIMAL PATTERNS? Check out our shop for all of our PVC animals! ------------------------ COPYRIGHT LICENSE - USER AGREEMENT Use for physical items only You may use these designs in your own designs and sell a physical product Do not share, give away or post online as a download or distribute in any other digital form Do not claim this art, design or photo as your own creation -------------------------- ** If you have any questions, please contact me prior to placing your order.** If you have an Etsy account, after your purchase you’ll see a View your files link which goes to the Downloads page. Here, you can download all the files associated with your order. Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed. If you paid with PayPal or a credit card on Etsy, confirmation might take a few minutes. We’ll also send you a download notification email separate from any transaction notification emails you receive from Etsy and/or PayPal. Please note that you can't download a digital purchase through the Etsy app at this time. To download a digital file, please sign in to Etsy on your mobile browser or a non-mobile computer.
Making Yard Birds From PVC Pipe: I started making these birds from PVC pipe about eight years ago. It started when I purchased several patterns while wintering in Florida. A gentleman there was making them with great abandon and selling them at the local flea market. He did well…