First it was birds!
(We are by no means over birds yet!) And, now there are bird cages! The shape of a bird cage reminds me a bit of chandeliers which we saw a lot of last year and continuing into this year. Maybe it’s the the shape and maybe it’s the silhouette… Here are some bird cage themed products and projects to show a bit more of this trend.
When I think of birdcages, the first scrapbooking product that comes to mind is Hambly‘s clear overlays, "The Birdcages." They also have rub-ons with a birdcage in it, "Out on a Limb." One photo is shown at left.
At right is a layout made by Anne Jo Lexander using some of Hambly’s products.
Pam Garrison has a free PDF image of a birdcage available as an embroidery pattern. She turned it into a beautiful stitched sewing machine cover.
At left is a bird project made by Jules Eickmeier using a KnK Kit and Graphic 45 papers which is displayed in an old birdcage. Jules says, " I love how this looks on my table and, because the birds are different on the front and back, I can place it on a
coffee table for variety."
You can get birdcage wall decals to decorate your home from Decorette.
A handcarved birdcage stamp can be
purchased from Craft Pudding‘s DaWanda shop. Photo is shown at right.
Who can resist this sweet birdcage necklace by Just Be Designs.
Take a look at this amazing altered birdcage by Carole Janson.
Hero Arts makes a "Bird in Cage" stamp also.
You can purchase a digital collage sheet featuring antique birdcages from RebelSher.
5 Dollar French Market sells a set
of 8 birdcage tags. One photo is shown at left. Great for embellishing a scrapbook page.
Love these Paris Birdcage Tags from Digital Paperie. One photo shown at right (and also above).
Here are some "Birdy Tags" featuring a nice birdcage image from Darling Dilly Dilly.



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