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17 DIY Phone Projectors-A Cheap Homemade Project To Try This Weekend

Creating a DIY phone projector will provide you with large screen viewing from a small device. Watch movies, videos, YouTube tutorials, and more on a big screen right from your Smartphone. A simple shoebox and magnifying glass can transform a cell phone into a homemade projector.

A DIY phone projector can be created from any cell phone and is a fun DIY to do with your children. Pop some popcorn and get ready to enjoy some family movie time with one of these 13 DIY phone projector ideas we have found for you.

1- Cheap DIY Smartphone Projector

Develop your creativity and learn how optics work by creating this cheap Smartphone projector.

A shoebox and a few other items are all that you will need to create this cheap and functional diy phone projector. Transform the small screen of your cell phone into a large screen the whole family can enjoy viewing with these detailed DIY plans by expertphotography.

The kids will be fascinated with this DIY project by and the finished projector will be good for the whole family.

Cheap Smartphone Projector
DIY Smartphone Projector Image, via: expertphotography

2- Wooden Box DIY Projector

If you want to create an attractive homemade projector check this one by Thrift Diving. The exterior is made from a small piece of leftover wood and it can be painted and decorated in any way you would like. The projector is inside the wood box and is fully functional to project images from your Smartphone onto a projector screen or wall. All the working components of the projector are housed inside the wood box so it will look nice while it is projecting imaging.

This is a great DIY project to do with your kids. You can do the technical part of the build while they paint and decorate the exterior of the wood box. Ideal for using on family movie night and for using when friends come over to watch streamed programs or videos you made yourself.

If you want your homemade phone projector to be more than a cardboard shoe box, try this project. It will give your projector an expensive look without costing you much money. Many of the components come from the Dollar Tree store and cost just a little over a dollar.

These detailed instructions provide you with both written and pictorial instructions so it will be easy for you to build one just like it at home. These wooden box projectors would also make nice gifts and with Christmas just around the corner, you may want to make a few extra for family and friends.

DIY Phone Projector
Wooden Box DIY Projector, Image By Thrift Diving

3- Low Tech Phone Projector

Not everyone has the skills to do a lot of electronic wizardry and turn an ordinary cell phone into a DIY projector like this one on YouTube.

Learn how to make a diy projector using your cell phone and a few other simple components so you can watch videos on a big screen. This DIY project is for people who have limited skills with electronics since it is such a simple project.

Although it is simple the results are amazing. You can enjoy a family movie night, share videos, or stream your favorite programs on a large wall screen by transforming your cell phone into a DIY projector.

A magnifying glass is used to enlarge the picture and project it onto a screen or wall so you can watch a video without having to squint your eyes. When the images are projected in a larger format, you can sit in a comfortable position and enjoy the video with family and friends.

A new store bought home projector will cost hundreds of dollars and it may not be compatible with your phone. This DIY projector is compatible with any cell phone and is easy to take along with you wherever you go. A store bought projector is large and bulky, not so easy to take with you to a friends house.

This low tech phone projector is cheap and easy to build. You will be able to build one this morning and be watching projected images this afternoon when you follow these simple YouTube instructions. You may also like to check out diy charging station to hide cables, cords and charge your devices at an organized place or station.

4- Shoe Box Projector

This cheap homemade DIY projector by Instructables can be created in less than 30 minutes and provide you and your family with hours of entertainment.

Use this diy cell phone projector indoors or outdoors and enjoy watching a wide entertainment with your family. Start Holiday traditions this Holiday season with your family using this homemade projector. Enjoy gathering together to watch favorite Christmas movies with your family with this simple shoe box projector idea.

cell phone projector
Cell Phone Projector, Image via: Instructables

5- Cardboard Box Projector

Learn how to make a diy projector like this one by Steve Spangler Science with a cardboard box and a few other items by following these easy directions. Watching videos on a small cell phone screen is tough and you miss a lot of the smaller details. When you make a

you won’t strain your eye to see the video and you won’t miss the small details either.

Use these free plans and create a DIY phone projector tonight and enjoy watching videos with the family.

Cardboard Box Projector
Cardboard Box Projector, Image via: Steve Spangler Science

6- Upside Down Projector

This DIY projector by DIY Photography solves the problem of backward text when watching a smartphone projection. This is one of our most favorite diy phone projector.  The upside down design of this homemade projector allows you to watch videos and read all the text without any difficulty. The upside down design makes everything you watch right-side up.

Use these detailed instructions for creating your own cell phone projector today.

homemade projector
Upside Down Projector, Image By DIY Photography

7- Home Projector

Most of us would love to have a home theater room and watch movies on a big screen with family and friends in the comfort of your own home. Unfortunately, that kind of home theater costs a lot of money but this kind of home projector is cheap to make.

Follow these instructions for creating a DIY phone projector in this YouTube video then get settled into your favorite chair and enjoy watching a movie on a big screen. An empty wall in a room of your home works perfectly as a large screen to project videos from your cell phone onto.

8- Smartphone Projector

Help prevent the kids from developing eye strain from watching a small phone screen by creating this projector for their Smartphone.

Enlarge your kid’s favorite videos and shows with this projector idea. Easy and cheap to build, this video will show you how to build this DIY phone projector on youtube using just a few common items.

Keep tabs on what your kids are watching on their Smartphones and get in some bonding time with them by watching some of their favorite channels with this DIY projector.

9- Easy Smartphone Projector

Nothing hard or complicated about this DIY project. Get these free plans that will show you how to create the easiest diy Smart phone projector on youtube. Easy, cheap, and quick to build. Gather a few items together for this DIY project and you will be relaxing in front of a big screen projection from your Smartphone in less than 30 minutes.

Unwind at the end of a stressful day by creating a DIY project and watching a good video with the family.

10- Recycle Bin Project

Wondering if there is some way that you can recycle some of the boxes in your recycle bin? How about creating a DIY phone projector with a couple of the boxes?

Gather the kids together and rummage through the recycle bin to find just the right box or boxes and create a DIY projector like this one at The Stem Laboratory for your Smartphone.

Make one for the kid’s room, the family room, and one more for using outdoors. Build a fire in the firepit for roasting marshmallows and watching a video after the sun goes down tonight.

DIY phone projector
Recycle Bin projector, Image via The Stem Laboratory

11- DIY Projector

Simple, fun, and educational DIY project for the whole family. Follow these instructions and learn how to build a DIY projector like this one by Shotkit with a box, magnifying glass, and a few other items.

This homemade projector can be made in just a few minutes and it will provide hours of family fun as you watch videos together.

Record family videos or make videos for your YouTube channel and watch them together projected on the wall or other vertical surface.

DIY Phone projector
DIY Projector, Image via: Shotkit

12- Recycled Shoe Box

This detailed video will show you how to recycle an old shoe box into a new DIY phone projector on youtube. Learn all the building details and also how to focus the cell phone video for best viewing of your favorite videos.

Great project for kids and it will provide hours of family fun after the homemade cell phone projector is built. You will also feel good about finding a new use for an old shoe box.

13- HD Smartphone Projector

Learn how to get a clear HD projected image from your Smartphone with this YouTube video. Image quality and brightness are excellent with this DIY phone projector idea on youtube. The easy to follow video tutorial will show you every step of the building process so you can enjoy watching high quality images projected onto your wall surface.

The LED lighting inside the cardboard box makes a big difference in picture clarity so all projected images come out clear and crisp for easy viewing.

14- DIY Portable Projector

Create a handle on top of the projection box so the device will be easy to take with you to the home of friends and family.

The design of this homemade cell phone projector on Youtube is easy to build and it will make you popular with your friends. Everyone will want you to bring the DIY projector to their house so videos can be watched on a large vertical surface.

The handle on top of the box allows you to take your portable projector everywhere you go for fun and entertainment.

DIY Portable Projector
DIY Portable Projector, Image on Youtube

15- Mini Phone Projector

The size may be mini but this DIY projector is powerful enough to display images on a DIY outdoor movie screen.

This video will show you how to build a small projector on youtube to use with your cell phone for under $5. The projector is lightweight and portable, making it ideal to take along with you on camping trips. The videos can be projected on the side of your camping tents so you won’t miss your favorite shows while roughing it out in the wilderness.

There are many ways to build a DIY outdoor movie screen and it’s easy to find the instructions online so you can build one for your backyard at home. Invite family and friends over and enjoy a movie night in the backyard with this easy and cheap to build mini phone projector and a DIY movie screen.

This mini projector recycles a large shoe box for the exterior. Inside is all the components that will transform your Smartphone into a projector. It’s easy to build and will last a long time for your enjoyment.

This mini projector is customizable so you can work with any size shoe box that you have on hand. The exterior can be decorated so no one will have to know the DIY projector is made from a shoe box. This is a great project to do with children and the whole family can enjoy the finished project.

16- Cinema Projector

If you like to watch movies on motion picture films but can’t afford the projector, build your own with these free YouTube instructions.

A magnifying glass and a flash light are the main things that are required for the DIY projector such as in this youtube video. It’s almost free to build and can be completed in about half an hour. For that small investment of time and money, you will be able to watch all your favorite cinema movies on a big screen for many years.

This will also make a great school project for a science class. It is a basic design with minimal expense and it would be easy for young future scientists and technicians to build in school. The finished projector could be shared among other classes so many students could benefit from this DIY projector. It will be useful at home or school. This cinema projector might even be useful in the workplace if you need to give PowerPoint presentations or use videos to instruct employees.

However you choose to use it, you will find this cinema projector easy and cheap to build. It is great for home, school, or office use. You can build one in less than one hour so you can build it and begin using it right away.

You may want to consider building a DIY outdoor movie screen to go along with a cinema projector. You can build the perfect screen very inexpensively so you can watch your favorite movies outdoors. Set up the lawn chairs and pop the popcorn for a great night of movie watching when you build yourself a DIY projector and outdoor movie screen. You may also like to check out diy bluetooth speakers to enjoy some music without the need to connect it with the cable.

17- Cheap Mobile Projector

Learn how to make a projector at home in this YouTube video for less than $2. This small, DIY phone projector is cheap to make and can be taken along with you anywhere you go.

The next YouTube video you watch can be projected onto a big screen or wall so you can see the details more clearly after you make this projector for your cell phone.

Let the kids help you create this cheap mobile projector so they will become interested in DIY projects and search for them on YouTube.

Conclusion:

By just using your cell phone, a shoe box and a magnifying glass you can enjoy the benefit of a large screen. Watch your favourite movies, youtube tutorial and instructional videos with your friends or family members.

Use any of these diy phone projectors we collected for you to make your own projector. If you like the post or have any more ideas please don’t forget to give your feedback in the comment section below.

References:

Researchgate, publication-228868642, pub: January 2010, “Applications of projector phones for social computing”, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228868642_Applications_of_projector_phones_for_social_computing

Edutopia, Technology Integration, by Jim Moulton, pub:July 18, 2006 “The Power of the Big Screen: The Digital Projector Makes Instructional Materials Larger Than Life”, https://www.edutopia.org/power-big-screen

Thejournal, “Multimedia Projectors: A Key Component In The Classroom Of The Future”, https://thejournal.com/articles/2002/06/01/multimedia-projectors-a-key-component-in-the-classroom-of-the-future.aspx

33 Bird Feeder Plans To Keep Birds Well Fed And Happy

A Homemade bird feeder is a great way to keep our feathered friends well fed and happy, plus recycle objects that have outlived their original purpose. We tend to remember to feed the birds during the spring and summer when they are most visible in our landscapes, but they need food during the winter months too.

Bird feeder Plans will creative an attractive outdoor piece of art that will remind you to feed the birds year around. Regions that have below freezing temperatures and snow covered ground in the winter make it difficult for birds to find food in their natural habitats. A seed filled bird feeder will keep the bird population thriving and provide you with an interesting and ever-changing view in your landscape.

These 33 bird feeder plans we have collected will show you how to take ordinary objects and quickly transform them into an attractive receptacle for bird seed.

1- Frisbee Jar Bird Feeder Plans

Here we are going to share with you these bird feeder plans by instructables that will shows you to take that old Frisbee your kids never play with any more and use it to make a hanging bird feeder. A recycled lidded plastic jar will hold the seeds and the Frisbee will create the base for the DIY feeder. Holes are cut into the jar and kids can show their decorative talents by painting the jars before filling them with birds seed.

Homemade Frisbee Jar Bird Feeder 
Homemade Frisbee Jar Bird Feeder , Image via: Instructables

2- Acorn DIY Bird Feeder Plans

This DIY birder feeder by triedandtrueblog resembles an acorn and is so easy to make. A round piece of wood for the top and a piece of wire to fashion the rest of the acorn is all that’s needed to create this whimsical and functional feeder. every one of us some leftover items on hand, this bird feeder plan will cost almost nothing to build. The easy access to the seeds inside the feeder will keep the birds happy and squirrels can’t get in to rob the seeds.

DIY birder feeder
DIY birder feeder, Image via: Triedandtrueblog

3- Salad Bowl Homemade Bird Feeder 

An unused wooden salad bowl can be quickly transformed into something usable with this bird feeder plan by Loc.Gov, we are showing with you The wooden salad bowl create the top of the feeder and a plastic bottle creates the bottom portion that holds the seeds. Great form and function, plus it keep unwanted items out of the landfill and gives them a new life.

Salad Bowl Homemade Bird Feeder
Salad Bowl Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Loc.Gov

4- A PVC Homemade Bird-Feeder

Here we have one of the best PVC bird feeder for hummingbirds by Birdsandblooms. You can easily make it by getting materials like PVC piping, copper wire, glue from your hardware store. You need to connect the non-threaded ends of the pipes with the PVC adhesive and drill small holes in each pipe piece. Paint the PVC pipe and then wrap each pipe with a wire. Link the feeders and let the feeding hole to face up. Your bird-feeder is ready.

A PVC Homemade Bird-Feeder
A PVC Homemade Bird-Feeder, Image via: Birdsandblooms

5- Bird Seed Wreath

An attractive and decorative piece of outdoor decor that functions as a bird feeder, we love this idea. This bird feeder plan by Marthastewart show you how to make this lovely wreath that will keep birds well fed and happy. Great for gift giving too.

Bird Seed Wreath bird feeder plan
Bird Seed Wreath bird feeder plan, Image via: Marthastewart

6- A Finch DIY Bird Feeder

Using $5, an inspiring finch diy bird feeder like this one by Instructables could be made. Tube pack with small holes and ¼” colored acrylic rods are the main requirements. As the seeds need enough space to come out, a 1/8” hole below the top cap is to be made. The wire hanger would be attached with it. Rods are then fitted into these holes and the feeder is hanged in an appropriate order. This inexpensive feeder for the birds is rightly commendable.

A Finch DIY Bird Feeder
A Finch DIY Bird Feeder

7- A Lantern Homemade Bird Feeder

How surprising it is when old lanterns could be utilized as bird-feeders like this one by mollied.blogspot?  ‘Matt Vintage’ came up with one of the squirrel feeder plans that could protect the bird feeder from squirrels. He dissected the veggie grilling container and fastened the layers with bolts in the middle. This further enabled to lift the glass. Thus the invention provided balance for hanging up the feeder so that the birds could get to their seeds.

A Lantern Homemade Bird Feeder
A Lantern Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: mollied.blogspot

8- X-TREME DIY Bird Feeders

Here we have Another exciting homemade bird feeder by tonyastaab. It is even interesting for the kids to make. You need some Popsicle sticks, hemp cord, Elmer’s X-TREME glue. It requires lining up the sticks in a certain manner using the glue and attaching the tongue depressor down. The hemp cord is linked at the base of this feeder ad is glued properly.

X-TREME DIY Bird Feeders
X-TREME DIY Bird Feeders, Image via: Tonyastaab

9- A Coffee Pot Homemade Bird Feeder

The things we use in kitchen can also serve the purpose of making large bird-feeders like a vintage coffee pot. For canopy a silver plate napkin ring is used and the bird hole is cut. A complex brass fire screen along with a piece of steamer fin is mounted and the top lid is dismantled. Placement of the broken pieces is done and you could use fine paints for attraction purpose also.

A Coffee Pot Homemade Bird Feeder
A Coffee Pot Homemade Bird Feeder

10- Wine Bottle DIY Bird Feeders

Different wine bottles can also encourage you to try making a bird-feeder and why not when it is so easy. Like Michelob’s experiment, a DIY bird feeder by thegardenroofcoop requires drilling holes in the glass bottle. These are one of the glass bird feeders that work well for small seeds like safflower. Drilling process needs to have water supply also. After drilling, epoxy is used to attach a saucer at the base. Moreover, copper wire is used for wrapping. Enjoy watching birds in summer coming to these feeders.

DIY Wine Bottle Bird-Feeders
DIY Wine Bottle Bird-Feeders, Image via: Thegardenroofcoop

11- Sunflower Tower Bird Feeder Plans

For $15.00 you can create this tube diy bird feeder like this one thegardenroofcoop by using two terracotta saucers. Holes are made at the center of each saucer and a hardware cloth is used to roll the tube. The tube edges are connected using zip ties and ferrule is compressed using pliers. You must thread the wire rope on the mesh tube so that it prevents the seed wastage.

Sunflower Tower Bird Feeder Plans
Sunflower bird feeder plans image via: thegardenroofcoop.com

12- Tequila Bottle Hummingbird Feeder Plans

Saving empty tequila bottles gives an advantage of bringing hummingbirds into spring. Costing about $12 this homemade bird feeder by DIY Network could be made in an hour with colorful beads. You need to cut the wire and wrap it around the neck of the bottle. Make clean twists. Thread the beads, separate wires and then loop the wires around a dowel. Fill it with the nectar for the birds and hang it in your garden. Get the instructions here

Tequila Bottle Hummingbird-Feeder
Tequila Bottle Hummingbird-Feeder, Image via: DIY Network

13- Camp Classic Play Hummingbird Feeder

Sight of hummingbirds is surely what all of us desire. This homemade hummingbird feeder is a way of capturing their amazing presence. It simply requires painting the glass bottle with attractive colors and then wire hanger is attached with it. Twisting of wires is also needed at the top of the bottle. Fill this hummingbird feeder and insert a feeder tube for the them. Hang the feeder and relish watching them.

Camp Classic Play Homemade Hummingbird-Feeder
Bird Feeder Plans

14- Mason Jar Homemade Bird Feeder

Anything made from a Mason jar is highly sought after in todays decorative market. Even the birds like to eat from them! We found this is one of the best bird feeders to create that will add a touch of old world charm with a modern twist to outside decor. Mason jars can also be fashioned into DIY outdoor lights and other decorative items to create an outdoor decorating theme.

Homemade Mason Jar Bird Feeder
Homemade Mason Jar Bird Feeder, a unique and brilliant ideas We just love this design,

15- Five Minute Homemade Bird Feeder

It is a pine cone bird feeder plan by madeeveryday that will amaze you for sure. Peanut butter is a superb invitation for the birds, so just put it on the cone and sway it in the birdseed. This is easy to make by the kids even and consumes less time. The feeder is ready to be hung on the tree. However, twig balls could also be used if you don’t have pine cones.

Five Minute Homemade Bird Feeder
Five Minute Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Madeeveryday

16- Cheerio Bird Feeder Plans

This is very simple and requires threading the cheerios onto the pipe cleaners. Different shapes could be made by giving heat to the bended cleaner like a heart. Connect these shapes and twist the ends of the cleaners and attach a ribbon for attraction. The beautiful feeder is ready!

Cheerio homemade bird feeder
Cheerio homemade bird feeder

17- Pie Tin DIY Bird Feeder

We can almost utilize the used things for bird feeders plans like in this plans by Birds And Blooms. An old pie tinis used to make one by simply decorating it.  This recycled bird-feeder is very easyto make by drilling holes at required places of the pie plate and vent cap.  Threads and eye-bolt movement is also needed for making this masterpiece. Fill the feeder with birdseed and hang it.

Pie Tin DIY Bird-Feeder
Pie Tin DIY Bird-Feeder, Image via: Birds And Blooms

18- Chandelier Homemade Bird Feeder

A great way to re-purpose and re-use an out dated light fixture. This homemade bird feeder was created from an old chandelier that was no longer functional for its original purpose. You can feed the birds and pay homage to the past by creating a bird feeder with a chandelier that has been handed down from a past generation. If you don’t have an old chandelier in the attic, they can often be found at a flea market for just a few dollars. You may also like to check out homemade deer feeders.

Chandelier Homemade Bird Feeder
Chandelier Homemade Bird Feeder

19- Sisal Rope Bird Feeder Plans

This bird feeder plan by dabblesandbabbles is helpful for welcoming a variety of birds living near the beach. Taking only 20 minutes this feeder is liked by kids also. Using tin can lid, sisal rope, glue and metal piece this DIY feeder is made with care. Appropriate sticking of the metal, lid and sisal rope is required for making it so that the seeds don’t fell. Once the feeder is ready you can hang it from a hook enabling birds to get their food.

Sisal Rope Bird Feeder Plans
Sisal Rope Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: dabblesandbabbles

20- Vintage Teacup Homemade Bird Feeders

Lovely bird-feeders could be made by using the vintage teacups. Sharon came up with this easy idea, using cracked china cups. After kneading the lard into the seed fill each teacup with enough room for the birds to grip them. A ribbon can also be tied and the feeder cup is ready for being placed in the trees. Get the details

Vintage Teacup Homemade Bird Feeders
Vintage Teacup Homemade Bird Feeders

21- Round Light Shade Bird Feeder Plans

Updating light fixtures is an easy way to give a room a modern look. Recycling the old light fixtures into a unique homemade bird feeders by theartofdoingstuff is a great way to give a round light shade a second life.

Tie a length of rope around the light shade and secure it with hot glue. The opening in the light fixture is used and the entrance for birds to come in and eat.

Round Light Shade Bird Feeder Plans
Round Light Shade Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Theartofdoingstuff

22- Suet Ball Holder Bird Feeder Plans

Many people like to make their own bird food in the form of suet balls. A mixture of beef suet, bird seed and sunflower seeds can inexpensively be created and formed into nutritious food balls that will last a long time. However, those delicious and nutritious suet balls need a holder that enables the birds to reach them while holding them securely in place. Try this bird feeder plan by rainydaymum if you enjoy making suet balls. You may also like to check out plants that attract birds.

bird feeder plans
bird feeder plans, Image via: Rainydaymum

23- DIY Butterfly Water Feeder

This unique hanging bird feeder plan by rainydaymum attracts thirsty fliers of all species; birds, butterflies and bees will stop and have a drink of fresh water from this easy DIY project. An old pie pan, smooth stones, a grape vine wreath and some twine is all that’s needed to fashion this attractive and functional DIY water feeder.

hanging bird feeder plan
hanging bird feeder plan, Image via: Rainydaymum

24- Recycled Bowl and Plate Bird Feeder Plans

Everyone has a couple odd bowls and plates in their kitchen collection that never get used. This bird feeder plan by erinscreative.blogspot will show you how to put those odd pieces of tableware to good use as a DIY bird feeder. Plastic type tableware works best for this project, and the end result will be a unique and colorful bird feeder. You may also like to check out diy bird baths.

Recycled Bowl and Plate bird feeder plan
Recycled Bowl and Plate bird feeder plan, Image via: Erinscreative.blogspot

25- Juice Carton Bird Feeder Plan

Many people enjoy a glass of orange juice for breakfast each morning. That creates a lot of empty juice cartons that could end up in the trash heap, unless you know how to recycle them into a cute homemade bird feeder by redtedart. This is a great DIY project for kids and costs almost nothing to create.

Juice Carton Bird Feeder Plans
Juice Carton Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Redtedart

26- Flower Pot DIY Bird Feeder

End of summer is the perfect time to purchase flowers pots very inexpensively. The summer clearance sale can enable you to stock up on terra cotta flower pots and use this great idea to transform them into homemade bird feeders by allthingsheartandhome for yourself and friends. The end of summer also alerts us that Christmas is not far away and this bird feeder plan will create a unique and desirable gift for anyone on your Christmas list.

Flower Pot Bird Feeder
Bird Feeder Plans Image via: allthingsheartandhome.com

27- Bundt Pan Homemade Bird Feeder

This idea will show you how to make a bird feeder by Kellyelko out of a Bundt cake pan. So easy and inexpensive, it’s a great way to recycle an unused cake pan. Easy to create and hang, easy to fill and clean, nothing hard or costly about this homemade bird feeder. If you have more than one Bundt cake pan, transform it into a bird feeder for a friend.

Bundt Pan Homemade Bird Feeder
Bundt Pan Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Kellyelko

28- Wooden Homemade Bird Feeder

An old piece of wood and a drill is all that is needed to create this homemade bird feeder by instructables. The wood can be any length, but around 1-2 feet is perfect. Drill a few holes halfway through the wood at different intervals, then fill the holes with suet. Hang and watch the birds flock in to eat.

Wooden Homemade Bird Feeder 
Wooden Homemade Bird Feeder , Image via: Instructables

29- Plastic Bottle Homemade Bird Feeder

This is a great way to recycle some of those empty plastic bottles that we all have. Any size will work for this DIY bird feeder project by guwillowbankgarden. Add a couple of holes to the bottle and slide in two wooden spoons to create perches and feeding stations for the birds.

Plastic Bottle Homemade Bird Feeder
Plastic Bottle Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Guwillowbankgarden

30- Gourd Homemade Bird Feeder

If you have a garden (or know someone who does) you can grow gourds and create attractive homemade bird feeders. If you can’t grow them, most farmer’s markets have them for sale for a nominal price.

This bird feeder plan by kitchencounterchronicle will show you how to create a unique gourd bird feeder to keep the feathered friends in your neighborhood happy.

Gourd Homemade Bird Feeder
Gourd Homemade Bird Feeder, Image via: Kitchencounterchronicle

31- Bronze Plaque Bird Feeder Plans

People are given plaques throughout their lifetime to commemorate some type of milestone or achievement. While the plaque is valuable to the person for which it was created, it often means nothing to other people after the person dies. Those plaques can live on in someone’s memory when they are given new life as a homemade bird feeder with this unique idea by instructables.

Bronze Plaque Bird Feeder Plans
Bronze Plaque Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Instructables

32- Dried Apple Bird Feeder Plans

Here we have a design that is unique because it’s an edible homemade bird feeder by hoosierhomemade. Fresh apples are sliced and dried, then strung together with twine and suspended from a tree limb for hungry birds to peck on. The dried apple slices can be smeared with peanut butter and sprinkled with bird seed to increase the nutritional value. Nothing to clean, refill or maintain with this edible design.

Dried Apple Bird Feeder Plans
Dried Apple Bird Feeder Plans, Image via: Hoosierhomemade

33- Bird Condo

Fun and colorful addition to any landscape. These bird feeder plans by hometalk will show you how to add a pop of color to your outdoor space while creating a feeding station for a wide varieties of bird species. This colorful condo is a bird house feeder that provides space for food and lodging for feathered friends. Easy to create with a mix of pre-assembled bird houses and scrap lumber. A few different colors of leftover paint will round out the DIY project into a one-of-a-kind piece of yard art.

bird feeder plan
bird feeder plan, Image via: Hometalk

Conclusion

So these are some of the best homemade bird feeder designs we have shared with you. Now you can choose any one of these to make in your garden. We hope you like our post! Please don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comment section below.

13 Effective Homemade Mouse Poisons Used To Kill Mice

Any home or business may experience a pair of mice taking up residence. Unfortunately, that pair of mice have the potential of turning into over one hundred mice in a year’s time. A female mouse is ready to breed in six weeks after birth according to the study by purdue.edu. She can produce up to 10 liters per year, with up to 14 tiny mice in each liter.

It doesn’t take a math genius to figure out a home or business can quickly become infested with unwanted rodents. Every dwelling needs a plan for the best way to get rid of mice, so that as soon as one rat is spotted, action can be taken to control an infestation of mouse.

Try our list of these 13 effective homemade mouse poisons used to kill mice and print out the ones that you think will work best for your mice problem. The recipes and how to use them are also included.

** Mice are almost blind and travel close to walls, feeling their way with whiskers. Place whatever type of mouse poison you make close to a wall, baseboard or cabinet wall for best results.

Homemade Mouse Poisons To Deal With Mouse Problem

1- Use Instant Mashed Potatoes

The first one we have in our list is a pet-friendly and kid safe DIY recipe that will effectively and efficiently get rid of a mouse.

If you see a mouse or evidence a signs of mouse has been in an area (droppings or chewed items), place two tablespoons of instant mashed potatoes flakes in a shallow lid and place in the location. The mice will eat the potatoes flakes and become very thirsty. They will seek out water and drinking the water will cause the instant mashed potato flakes to swell up in their stomachs and kill them.

Pets and kids probably won’t disturb the potato flakes, but if they do consume the small amount of instant mashed potatoes it won’t harm them.

Just entice the mouse even more by sprinkling a little artificial sweetener over the instant potato flakes. The sweet aroma and taste is irresistible to mice, and artificial sweeteners, like Equal and Nutrisweet, are deadly to mice.

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2- Use Peanut Butter And Artificial Sweetener

I’ve dealt with mice in the past by concocting a lethal yet enticing bait using a combination of creamy peanut butter and artificial sweetener. It’s a simple yet effective method that I’ve found to be highly successful.

Cheap, easy and effective way to get rid of mice. As long as there is no one in the household with a peanut allergy, this is one of the best mouse poisons.

Mice love peanut butter and the aroma is intoxicating to them, drawing them to scent from great distances. Purchase the cheapest peanut butter available and mix in an inexpensive brand of artificial sweetener to create poison that is deadly to mice, yet safe for humans and pets.

Using Peanut Butter And Artificial Sweetener To kill mice:

To create the bait, I mix two packets of artificial sweetener into two teaspoons of creamy peanut butter, forming small balls slightly larger than a pea. These irresistible treats are then strategically placed in areas where mice have been seen or where signs of their presence are evident.

Peanut butter and instant mashed potato flakes can be used to create rat poison balls too. Add a little artificial sweetener to that mixture also.

3- Use Cement Mix

Using cement mix as a homemade mouse poison recipe has been a practical solution for me in dealing with rodent infestations. Growing up on a farm, we often faced challenges with mice invading our storage areas. With pets around, it was crucial to be cautious about the ingredients we used. One thing I learned from experience is that a little bit of cement mix can indeed go a long way in eliminating rats.

The dry cement mix, when ingested by mice, hardens quickly in their digestive system, leading to a swift demise. However, convincing the mice to consume the mixture required a tasty bait. Peanut butter became our go-to filler ingredient, as it effectively masked the texture of the cement mix and enticed the rodents to eat it.

Adding an element of personal experience, I found that incorporating a touch of artificial sweetener into the mix enhanced its appeal to the mice, making it even more irresistible. The process of rolling the mixture into small balls, about the size of peas, and strategically placing them along the walls where mice were frequently spotted became a routine task.

However, it was imperative to exercise caution, especially with children around. We made sure to keep the mixture away from areas accessible to them to prevent any accidental ingestion.

So, in summary, my homemade mouse poison recipe combines equal parts of dry cement mix and peanut butter, with a hint of artificial sweetener for added allure. This method, born out of necessity and honed through personal experience, proved to be an effective and practical solution for tackling rodent infestations in our environment.

4- Use Baking Soda

Safe for kids and pets, deadly for rats. Baking soda can be found in most kitchens and is a needed ingredient in baked goods. It’s also a natural product that is used to treat indigestion and several other health and household issues. It is also one of the best mice poisons.

As we all often mix a teaspoon of baking soda in a glass of water and drink to settle an upset stomach. The baking soda reduces stomach acid and creates carbon dioxide in the digestive system that is naturally eliminated. Unlike humans mice are incapable of expelling carbon dioxide like humans can. After a mouse ingests baking soda, the gas builds up inside the stomach and it can’t release until the mouse die.

Baking Soda as a homemade mouse poison recipe;

To get rid of mice, mix Baking soda with a filler food to entice a rat to eat it. Peanut butter is a good choice. Mix equal parts of peanut butter and baking soda together, form pea sized balls and place where mice have been seen. *Avoid this homemade mouse poison if anyone in the building has a peanut allergy.*

Mix equal amounts of flour, sugar and baking soda, then place the powder mixture in a shallow lid and place near a wall where mice have been spotted. This mixture is safe for children and pets.

Cocoa powder has an enticing chocolate scent that will attract mice. Mix equal part of cocoa and baking soda, then place in a shallow lid near a wall.

5- Use Plaster of Paris

This is a common product we used to create molds and casts. It can also be used as a homemade mouse killer.

Plaster of Paris is a dry product and must be mixed with liquid to be used for its intended purpose. As an alternative rodent poison, the product will need to be mixed with another dry food ingredient to entice mice to eat it.

Plaster Of Paris as a homemade mouse poison recipe:

To kill mice all you need to do is, mix dry Plaster of Paris with sugar or corn meal to create a tasty rodent meal. Place the dry ingredients in a shallow jar lid in the area where mice have been seen. Once eaten, the Plaster of Paris will mix with the moisture inside the rat’s stomach and harden, bringing about a quick death.

This is not safe to use around pets or children. Check jar lids every other day and replace product for best results.

6- Use Vitamin D

Crushed vitamin D tablets are effective at killing mice. Consuming vitamin D causes the calcium level in a mouse to rise up to level that will cause calcification of the heart. This calcification will kill the mouse, but it will be a slow process. The mouse will have to consume the vitamin D over a two-three day period before mouse to be killed.

Crush three vitamin D tablets and mix into a tablespoon of peanut butter. Roll into pea size balls and place where rodents have been seen, but away from children and pets.

7- Use Chicken Broth and Boric Acid

The aroma of chicken broth will lure mice in and entice them to eat. The boric acid concealed under the chicken aroma will kill the rat soon after it has been consumed. You may also like to check out Homemade mosquito trap.

Chicken Broth and Boric Acid to get rid of mouse:

Place two tablespoons of dry boric acid (found near the laundry products at the supermarket) in a small bowl. Slowly pour chicken broth into the boric acid, adding just enough to make a paste. Roll into pea sized balls and place in a location where mice have been seen, but away from children and pets. These balls will dry out quickly and rats will not eat them after they dry out, so replace daily for best results.

8- Use Aspartame Mouse Poison

Utilizing aspartame as a homemade mouse poison has been a practical solution drawn from my own experiences dealing with rodent infestations. Growing up in a rural area, rodent control was a constant challenge. Mixing one packet of aspartame with peanut butter became a routine practice in our household, as it was not only effective but also affordable.

The pungent scent of peanut butter never failed to lure mice and rats to the bait. Watching them consume the aspartame-loaded peanut butter, knowing the consequences it would soon bring, was a bittersweet sight born of necessity.

However, patience was key. While the aspartame poison took time to take effect, we often supplemented its use with faster-acting homemade rat poisons, such as zinc, to swiftly reduce the rodent population.

Although the mixture posed no threat to children or pets, we remained cautious, ensuring it was placed out of their reach. This caution stemmed from a deep understanding of the importance of safety in pest control methods, learned through firsthand experiences and the well-being of our own cherished pets and family members. You may also like to check out homemade wasp traps.

9- Use Ammonia As a Rat Repellent

Ammonia is a toxic poison and will kill the rats that ingest it, however, due to the potent smell, it’s hard to trick rats into drinking it.

Ammonia is a powerful mouse and rat repellent and is best used to scare them away instead of trying to kill them. Create a mix that is 50/50 ammonia and water, then add a few drops of liquid dish soap. The dish soap will help the liquid adhere to the surface it’s sprayed on and will also help conceal the ammonia odor.

Pour into a spray bottle and thoroughly spray all the areas where mice have been seen.

Ammonia will discolor some surfaces, so spot test the area before spraying the homemade rat repellent. Keep away from areas where children and pets may go.

Ammonia can be used instead of other liquids to create rat bait balls and it will be effective in killing the rats if they eat the bait. Use ammonia sparingly to minimize the strong odor and plenty of sugar or cocoa powder to attract the rats.

10- Use Black Pepper

Using black pepper as a homemade mouse poison has been a game-changer in my pest control efforts. Sprinkling generous amounts of black pepper in areas frequented by rats or marked by mouse droppings became a routine practice in my household.

Placing homemade bait balls, such as those made with aspartame or cocoa powder, amidst the peppered areas proved highly effective. Witnessing the rodents succumb to the fumes of the black pepper, experiencing their discomfort as they were overwhelmed by irritation and swelling in their nasal passages, reinforced the potency of this method.

While some older and wiser rats may avoid the peppered zones, the majority are swiftly dealt with, succumbing to asphyxiation induced by the pepper fumes. This firsthand observation highlighted the efficiency of black pepper as a rodent deterrent. This practical approach, born out of personal experience, underscores the versatility and safety of black pepper as a pest control solution.

11- Use Cocoa Powder Bait

This is an effective homemade mouse poison but because it’s made with chocolate you must be careful to keep it out of reach of children and pets. They will find the aroma and color of the bait irresistible because it looks and smells like candy.

Use Cocoa Powder as a homemade mouse poison

To make cocoa powder mouse bait, combine 1 cup of flour with 1 cup of baking soda, 1/2 cup of sugar,and 1/2 cup cocoa powder. Mix all the ingredients thoroughly. The sugar and cocoa will attract the rats and the baking soda creates a gas inside their stomachs that the rats cannot expel so they will soon die after they’ve consumed it.

Use recycled jar lids as receptacles to hold the cocoa powder bait and place the lids in out of the way spots where only rats can reach. Place under kitchen appliances, in the back of cabinets, and inside closets. Mice and rats typically travel alongside a wall due to poor eyesight, so always place baits near walls and baseboards so they won’t have to go out of their way to find it.

A few drops of water or broth can be mixed into this recipe to create a dough instead of a powder. Form dough balls slightly smaller than a golf ball and place away from kids and pets.

12- Using Peppermint

This easy to grow, fragrant plant is an effective mouse repellent and poison. Peppermint is safe to grow around children and pets, it’s an herb plant and the leaves are harvested for many culinary uses and for making essential oil. But the plant is deadly to rats.

Plant peppermint in front of any entry access points that mice may be using to get indoors. The scent of the peppermint will deter small mice and cause them to leave the area. However, if an adult rat nibbles on the juicy peppermint leaves the oil in the plant will cause the rat’s lungs to shrink and they will die within a couple of days.

Peppermint can be grown outdoors or in a container indoors to help repel mice and rats. You may also like to check out homemade fruit fly traps.

13- Use Zinc

Zinc is a nutrient that we need for a strong healthy immune system. It’s found naturally in meat, eggs, and nuts and comes in supplement form for people who don’t get enough zinc in their daily diet.

While necessary for human health, a crushed zinc pill will kill a mouse within 24 hours. Crush a zinc tablet and mix it into any type of homemade rat bait. When the rat eats the bait, the zinc will create a toxic gas inside of their digestive system and bring about a quick death.

An overdose of zinc is not healthy for children or pets, so keep this homemade mouse poison out of their reach. Tuck the zinc-loaded bait under appliances or into cracks where only mice and rats can reach it.

Tips from Specialists to Getting Rid of Mouse

Most expert are not in favor of using mouse poisons to kill mice as its inhumane instead they suggest other ways to get rid of mouse such as keeping food sources away, close any hole or a place where they can easily hide.

Michael T. Mengak (Wildlife Specialist Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources) suggests “Homemade products generally do not work either. Don’t use homemade chemicals or products not labeled for rat or mouse poison. Don’t use arsenic, mercury, strychnine or other similar products. Read and follow all label instructions on the poison box or packaging.”

Where Do Mice Come From?

Mice can enter a structure through a variety of ways, and they are looking for a food source and shelter. Since the breeding and birthing process happens every 21 days, the ideal location will have a dark, shelter area to have babies with food and water nearby.

A mouse can climb very well and will enter a building through an open window, even on a second or third floor level. Cracks or cervices in the foundation is an open invitation for a rat to come in. All it needs is a 1/4 inch space and it’s in. Mice will easily chew through caulking or insulation to gain entry.

Mice are very attracted to spilled food and beverages, clutter and trash. The cleaner the environment, the less likely it is to have a rodent infestation. Keep outside free of debris and minimize the amount of clutter and stored items indoors to reduce the likelihood of rodents taken up residence in your home or office building.

Store all boxed food items, especially cereal grains, in glass jars. Mice can smell food through cardboard boxes and will easily chew through them to the food stored inside the box. Don’t leave pet food bowl out at night either, dry dog or cat food are favorite food sources for mice.

Pros and Cons of Using Homemade Mouse Poisons

Pros

  • Cost effective. Homemade mouse poisons cost much less than commercially produced ones. The homemade varieties can be made for pennies while those purchased at a retail store can cost up to $20 for a small bag.
  • Child and pet safe. Homemade mouse poisons can be made from ingredients that are safe for children and pets to be around. Many of them are safe even if a child or pet ingests them, such as potato flakes. You can use instant mashed potatoes as an effective homemade mouse poison. It will kill the mice but not harm a child or pet if they should accidenatly eat the instant mashed potato flakes.
  • Multi kill. Homemade mouse poisons are good for multiple kills before it has to be replenished. The products used won’t have to be replaced after each kill so the unpleasant task can be avoided.

Cons

  • Not an instant kill. Homemade mouse poisons do not kill instantly as a mouse trap does. It could take a few hours or days for the DIY mouse poison products to take effect.
  • A little more effort. Store bought mouse traps are quick and easy to set – just open the package and it’s ready. However, homemade mouse poisons will take a little more effort. Mixing the ingredients, finding the right container, and finding the perfect location are a few extra steps you will have to take.
  • Where did they go? When a mouse is caught in a trap, you know exactly where it is and can dispose of it quickly. When mice eat homemade poison you don’t know where they will go to die. You may find the dead mouse and be able to dispose of it properly, or you may never see it and only smell it for the next few days as the dead mouse decomposes.

10 Interesting Facts About Mouse/Mice

1-  A mouse is a small member of the rodent family. They are characterized by their pointy snout, small round ears, and a tail that is as long as their body. Their body is covered with fur but their tail is covered with scales. Their ears are skin and not covered with fur or scales. Adult mice range in color from light brown to black.

2-  Mice have a high breeding rate and are the most common mammal in many parts of the world. A female mouse can start reproducing when she is two months old. They can give birth to a litter of offspring every three weeks. Each litter can contain up to 12 mice.

That means a female mouse can produce 150 new mice each year so it’s easy to see how mice are the most common of all mammals. If you spot one mouse in or around your house, it’s safe to assume there are many more that you do not see.

3-  Newborn mice, called pups, are hairless and are pinkish-red when born. They are also blind and don’t appear to have ears. On the second day after birth, tiny ear nubs will appear on the sides of their head. By the fifth day after birth, their ears will be fully formed and a grayish fuzz will begin to cover their hairless bodies.

By their 12th day of life, the tiny mice pups are covered with fur, have open eyes, and are eating solid food brought to them by their mother. On the 18 day of life, the mice pups are fully grown and leave the nest.

4-  Mice have a short lifespan which typically only last four months or less. Predators, such as cats, foxes, or snakes, have mice on their menu and search them out as a food source. Humans also find mice to be unwanted houseguests and set traps for them so their lives in the wild are short.

In captivity, when allowed to live in cages, mice have a natural lifespan of up to two years.

5-  These small rodents have very poor eyesight and are completely color blind. They adapt well to their environment and use their whiskers and sense of smell to guide them.

Mice rarely travel out in the open but choose to run alongside walls so their whiskers can touch the wall. This sense of touch helps them get from their nest to their food source and back again in spite of their poor vision.

6-  Mice are very germy little creatures and always carry Hantavirus and Salmonella and spread them everywhere they go. Mice produce 40 and 100 droppings every day, and since they are often moving around throughout the day those droppings can be found in a large area.

In addition to their droppings, mice constantly produce tiny droplets of urine as they travel around their territory in search of food. They also carry up to 200 pathogens that can infect humans.

Hantavirus is often difficult to diagnose but can cause a myriad of debilitating symptoms such as, fatigue, fever, muscle aches, digestive issues, headaches, and dizziness. If the Hantavirus is not diagnosed and treated, it can lead to serious lung and kidney problems.

Hantavirus is contracted when virus-containing particles from mice droppings are stirred into the air and breathed by humans.

Salmonella is contracted by eating something that is contaminated with mouse droppings. Symptoms from Salmonella show up within a few hours after contamination and include diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps.

7-  Mice can squeeze through a hole the size of a dime. The smallest crack in a home’s exterior or opening around a drain pipe is all that a mouse needs to enter your home. And as previously stated, one mouse can turn into 150 within a year.

Carefully examine the exterior of your home and seal up any cracks. Openings around drain pipes and water lines should be filled with steel wool to prevent mice from gaining access into your dwelling.

8- Mice eat often and consume a lot of food. Despite their tiny body size they consume a huge amount of food every day. An adult mouse will eat 15-20 times per day and this is why they build their nests near a food source.

Mice like to live near the kitchen or food pantry so they won’t have to travel far for their frequent meals. Store food in airtight containers to deter mice from moving into your kitchen.

9-  Mice can jump and climb. They are well able to jump up to 12 inches and can easily climb to the highest shelf in your food pantry. Mice can also swim.

10- Mice are not attracted to cheese and often refuse to eat it because of the strong smell some cheese varieties have. If you set a trap for a mouse, skip the cheese and use a piece of fruit or vegetable.

Summary

Each of us like to keep our home clean from variant types of pests as these causes various problems to huming living such as many short circuts are caused by these rodents and they also carry many terrible disease with their body that is exposed to all house members including child. There are many solution to get rid of mouse such as mouse traps and commercially available baits but not all are effective and also poisonus to pets or children.

As a bonus, not all of these ‘poisons’ are true poisons and are safe for use around household pets. Other recipes are for homemade rat poisons concocted to kill mice and will be toxic to pets. Read and follow directions carefully so only the unwanted rodents will be harmed, not pets or children.

Here I have prepared a questionnaire that is frequently asked.  

FAQ’s

Do baking soda kill mice?

Baking soda can kill mice or rats within 24 hours after they eat it. Because of its strong alkalinity, mice are unable to handle it. Unlike humans, mice cannot discharge carbon dioxide produced by baking soda. Baking soda is a natural food item we usually use. Mice can’t differentiate between it and food. You don’t need to mix it with any other poison, it will work just like a poison does.

Does salt kill mice?

Salt also works as a poison to mice if they eat it too much and haven’t any source of water. Unlike other foods that work as a killing agent, mice usually do not prefer salted food. And it is so hard to keep them away from any source of water.

What food is poisonous to mice?

Some food is poisonous for mice such as Garlic, onion,Grapes/raisins, chocolate,rhubarb, coffee, tea, alcohol, avocado and walnuts. Lettuce can also create a problem of diarrhoea.

Does Toothpaste Kill mice?

Toothpaste also works as a killing agent for mice if they eat too much as it contains fluorine and ethylene glycol. However, it’s difficult for mice to like to eat toothpaste.

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20 Best Flowering Vines For Trellis, Arches, Pergola, And Arbors

Decorating your pergola, trellis and arches can be a tough decision to make, as there are a thousand varieties of flowering vines in the market each with their own characteristic and beauty. You can do so much with these beautiful garden accents which are the main beauty to your garden. You can always come with innovative and inspiring ideas to cover up the sides of property that is less than beautiful by growing colorful flowering vines.

If you want to make the entrance of your garden really attractive you can use the flower vines with the characteristic of having multi-color flowers and dark green heavy leaves that will also attract butterflies to your garden. You can also make your garden a secluded spot by planting the flowering vines that can hide unappealing space of your garden covering the whole arbors, pergolas and arches.

Here are our list of best flowering vines for trellis, arches, pergola, and arbors :

1- Zephirine Drouhin Rose

The first one in out list is vining flowers that are among the best climbers with inimitable roses on it. The canes of this rose is thorn less and have the beautiful burgundy color which will make your garden look alluring.

These vines having flexible canes are widely used to decor the garden as they are easy to wrap around the pergolas or the arches that you have in your garden and can grow up to 15 feet. This unique flowering vine doesn’t require much of sunlight and blossoms very well in shadows as well, so if your garden doesn’t get the direct sunlight this Zephirine Drouhin Rose is just suitable for your garden. Related Article: Best Indoor vine plants.

Zephirine Drouhin Rose flowering vine

2- Bougainvillea

If you are looking for something bright, colorful and floriferous in your garden then bougainvillea vining flowers must be your choice. These vining plants grow very well on bushes, hedges and fences from 3 to 40 ft. and are considered the best climbing plants for shade. If your bougainvillea plant is looked after well then this plant will prove to be the best in your garden. It is mostly liked for its disease resistant and pest free qualities which makes it popular among the garden lovers.

Whether you plant it in a small pot or leave it to climb on a garden trellis or fence, it will spread with full elegance overflowing the trellis and your arches. The bougainvillea grows in an equatorial climate such as in Keyna, Singapore or Brazil. They don’t grow in extreme cold weather or during excess rainfall. The ideal season for North America is spring and fall.

Bougainvillea flowering plants

3- Blue Moon Wisteria

This Blue Moon Wisteria flowering vine grows in purple, red, blue and white color blooming vigorously in spring. It can spread up to 4 to 8 ft. and reaches up to 15 to 25 ft. This flowering vine produces flowers by the 3rd year of its plantation and it needs full sun, so make sure to plant it in the part of your garden where it will get the most sunlight.

The soil in which it has to be planted should be somewhat acidic, temperately fertile and well-drain. Usage of superphosphate during the onset of spring has proved stimulating growth for the flowers. To grow properly it needs space and support so if you are using this vine plant on a pergola you will have to support it properly at first. Blue Moon Wisteria requires a lot of maintenance and is the best plants to grow on a pergola.

Blue Moon Wisteria flowering vine

4- Sweet Peas

This vining plant offer fragrant blooms in multiple colors depending upon their species, from summer to fall. Growing up to a height of 8 feet, this annual needs full sun, well-drained soil to grow, fertilizers every after 2 to 4 weeks and are suitable for northern regions. They require a lot of attention as the Sweet Peas is prone to bugs and pests. Related Article: vertical garden plants.

Sweet Peas Vining Plant

5- Morning Glory

This saucer shaped flowers bloom early in the morning and thus represents their name ‘Morning Glory’. They are the best decorating vine flowers for a garden because of their beauty. They have heart-shaped leaves which are mostly 4-5 inches long. They appear in blue, red, purple and yellow colors and the flowering vines reach up to 10 ft. long. Morning Glory grows in temperate and subtropical regions. Growing a morning glory is not much of a hassle, and can grow in dry soil as well but needs plenty of direct sunlight.

Morning Glory vine

6- Campsis Radicans (Trumpet Vine)

This flowering vine Campsis Radican has trumpet shaped flowers and is also known as the Trumpet Vine. The flowers turn their color from orange to red and are yellow from its throat. Their distinct colors attract hummingbird to the garden. The Trumpet vine is perfect to grow on arches, pergola and trellis, as they are the best climbing plants and reach up to the height of 25 to 40 ft. The vine flowers need sunlight but the leaves can grow well in shade too.

Campsis Radicans Flowering Vine

7- Clematis

If you want the Clematis for your trellis or arbor you will have to go with the taller variety of clematis. The blooming season begins during the early spring and only after one season the whole structure will be covered in Clematis. These vine plants are easy to grow, require less maintenance and at the end of the year your garden will be filled with intriguing and colorful flowers.

Clematis for arbor

8- Emerald Falls Dichondra Ground Cover Seeds

This gorgeous silver foliage with its heavy and constant growth is perfect for windows or on the ground. It is easy to grow as it requires only sun and well-drained soil to thrive properly. It reaches about 2-4 inches of height and the leaves are 1 inch in width. Its dark green color gives a fresh and a radiant look to the garden and you can grow them on the hanging baskets of your garden.

Emerald Falls Dichondra

9- Henryi Clematis

The Henryi Clematis provides the best sight in summer as they have beautiful daisy shaped flowers with dark green foliage, its vine flowers look wonderful falling over a fence or an arbor. The flowers grow best when are given direct sunlight. The Henryi Clematis starts blooming in the start of summer and is seen throughout summer. This plant reaches till 6 ft. and the width of the flower is 24 inches to 3 ft. This flower is absolutely stunning with creamy color that is dark in the center and favorite among gardeners.

Henryi Clematis Vining Flowers

10- Jewel of Africa Nasturtium Seeds

These vining flowers are available in highly appealing colors such as yellow, orange, maroon, red, salmon and an apricot shade. With green leaves and colorful flowers this vine plant looks like a beautiful painting. They are grown in yards, walls, fences, trellis and as garden covers too. They require full sunlight to flourish and bloom from June to September. They are very easy to grow and flourish well if maintained with care.

Jewel of Africa Nasturtium Seeds Vining Flowers

11- Cape Honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis)

This flowering vine is a native of Africa and is well able to withstand life in a harsh climate. Salty air, high winds, and sandy soil will not harm this hardy vine that produces reddish-orange trumpet-shaped, fragrant blooms throughout the summer. In warm, tropical climates the vine will produce blooms throughout the winter months.

Cape Honeysuckle is an evergreen that will reach a mature length of 40-feet and be covered with dark green glossy leaves year-round. This hardy flowering vine can be pruned to the desired length and can be pruned into a bush in any size and shape desired.

Cape Honeysuckle

12- Carolina Jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens)

Carolina jessamine is a fast growing vine that thrives in warm climates. The vine is semi-evergreen and is covered with attractive emerald green leaves most of the year and an abundance of fragrant yellow flowers from late winter until spring.

Carolina jessamine grows best in full sun and needs consistent moisture. It will reach a mature length of 20-feet and is sometimes used as a ground cover on slopes to prevent soil erosion. Related Article: diy tomato cages.

Carolina jessamine

13- Climbing Roses (Rosa)

Creating a covered arbor with climbing roses will add vertical beauty and fragrance to any outdoor space. An archway or arbor leading into the backyard garden is covered with a climbing rose like ‘William Baffan’ or ‘Pretty In Pink’,which are fast growing vining plants that produce an abundance of colorful scented blooms during the summer.

The stunning appearance and perfumed fragrance of a climbing rose covering an arbor or archway will create a welcoming focal point to the landscape and increase the curb appeal of your home.

Climbing roses grow best in full sun, well draining soil. Fertilize climbing roses every month during their active growing season. Mature climbing roses will reach 20-25 feet when mature.

Climbing Roses

14- Chocolate Vine (Akebia quinata)

This intriguing climbing flower vine is one of the best climbing plants that you can use because it bears both flowers and edible fruits.

This perennial vine with flowers and fruit is a native of Asia and has delicate green leaves, deep purple pendulant blooms, and deep purple oblong fruits. The name of the vine comes from the bloom color and fragrance – they look and smell like chocolate.

The flowering vine plant is covered with glossy dark green oval leaves that grow in clusters of five. The pendulant flowers show up in early spring and last until early summer and the edible fruit will show up on the vine in late summer. Most people say the fruit looks like an eggplant but doesn’t taste quite as good.

This hardy flowering vine grows best in full sun and well draining soil. It will grow fast and reach a mature length of 20-feet.

Chocolate Vine

15- Grapes (Vitis vinifera)

Any type of grape is ideal for planting to cover a trellis, arch, pergola, or arbor. Plant your favorite eating or wine making grape and enjoy early spring blooms and late summer fruits.

Grape vines will need to be pruned yearly and the grapes will only grow on last year’s woody branches.

Plant grape vines in full sun and slightly sandy soil for best results, Feed the vines twice a year once in early spring and again in mid-summer. The spring blooms will attract pollinators so you can enjoy watching the bees, birds, and butterflies while smelling the sweet aroma of grape blooms. In the fall, you can enjoy the shade of the grape vines while feasting on the sweet grapes.

Grape vines

16- English Ivy (Hedera helix)

This is an often overlooked flowering vine and thought of as only a perennial evergreen vine. English Ivy produces flowers that are greenish-white or greenish-yellow, and appear on the adult ivy plant in fall. The small blooms appear in clusters and are shaped like an umbrella. English ivy does not produce many blooms but are a welcomed burst of floral color during the fall when other plants have ceased flowering.

Since English ivy is one of the few fall-blooming plants, this flowering vine has less competition for the pollinators in the area. This flowering vine grows best in partial shade and moist soil. It’s a slow growing, non-invasive plant that will reach around 9-feet in length when mature.

English Ivy

17- Bower Vine (Tecoma jasminoides)

This flowering vine is a native of Australia and thrives in a sub-tropical climate. It’s a fast growing climbing flower that will produce an abundance of white trumpet shaped blooms that have dark pink throats.

The vine does not produce dense growth but the vines intertwine and will rapidly cover a trellis or pergola. Bower vine is drought tolerant and grows well in full or partial sun. This vining flower will reach 30-feet when mature but can be kept pruned to a short length.

Bower Vine Flowering Vine

18- Moonflower (Ipomoea alba)

This is a fast growing vine that produces fragrant white flowers that open at night. If you enjoy sitting outdoors under the stars, a moonflower vine is a must-have in your garden. The large white or purple blooms are almost iridescent in the nighttime and will fill the night air with a sweet fragrance. The large green leaves are heart shaped so the vine provides unique garden beauty during the daytime when the flowers are not open.

Moonflower is a sub-tropical plant and will act like a perennial in a tropical climate. In colder climates, this flowering vine will act like an annual. The vine is easy to grow from seeds and will reach a mature length of 30-feet.

Moonflower Vine

19- Passion Flower (Passiflora)

This flowering vine is a native of all tropical regions, including Asia and Australia. There are many different species of passion flower, most of which are flowering vines, but all vary in their usage.

Some species are used for their healing properties, some are strictly ornamental, while others are grown for the edible Maypop fruit they produce. Whichever passion flower species you choose to grow, it won’t disappoint in floral production and fast growing vines.

The large flowers range in color from blue, purple, white, red, yellow, and orange, and all having different colored centers. The blooms will measure up to 5-inches across.

Passion flower vine is not picky about the soil its’ planted in but it prefers dappled sunlight instead of full sun. The vine will be 40-feet long when mature.

Passion Flower Vine

20- Pink Jasmin (Jasminium polyanthum)

A native of China, pink jasmine produces pink flower buds and white star shaped blooms on an attractive vine. The flowering vine will have pink buds and open white flowers on it simultaneously giving it a unique bi-color effect.

This is an ideal climbing vine for arches, arbors, and pergolas. The vine will quickly cover the support system to provide fragrant shade. The vine can also be grown as a ground cover to help prevent soil erosion on rocky slopes.

Pink jasmine is an evergreen vine and in a tropical climate, it will produce fragrant blooms year-round. In colder climates, the vine will not bloom during winter but the glossy green leaves will remain green.

Plant in full to partial sun, in well draining soil. Keep soil moist, especially during the first year after planting. The vine will reach 25-feet in length when mature.

Pink Jasmin Vine

Here is useful resource link for:

The behavioural ecology of climbing plants

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vine

10 Easy DIY Cold Frame Plans To Extend The Growing Season

In a previous article we discussed the numerous benefits of cold frame gardening and how to extend your growing season by weeks, and in some cases months. Having your own diy greenhouse is a wonderful asset to any home gardener, but cold frames are the next best thing. They are inexpensive, versatile, and easy to build. Here are some diy cold frame plans we gathered from the internet that will help get you started.

1. PVC DIY Cold Frame

PVC is lightweight, portable, and very durable. Frames constructed out of PVC piping, and a strong sheet of plastic for the cover, are light enough to be moved from one part of the garden to another. After using for seed starting and hardening off,  place the pvc cold frame by pvcplans over tender lettuce plants in the fall and harvest in early winter.

PVC DIY Cold Frame
PVC DIY Cold Frame, Image via: pvcplans

2. This Old House DIY Cold Frame Plans

Here is a plan for a very attractive DIY cold frame by thisoldhouse using a recycled window for the top. This one has been placed on a foundation of  bricks and is more permanent in nature than the lightweight PVC  model above.

Here are brief steps to build a diy cold frame

  • Measure the length of log side of window to get the length of one front and two back piece.
  • Cut the pieces to the length.
  • Mark and cut the angle.
  • Mark and cut the tall and short Battens. Then glue and screw the Battens
  • Cut and position the back pattern. After that glue and screw the back Battens.
  • Glue the four side together and attach hinges.
  • Install the pavers, lid and handle.
  • Cut the vent rod and position the frame.
This Old House Cold Frame Plans
This Old House Cold Frame Plans, Image via: thisoldhouse

3. The Instructable Plan

Again, this is a diy Cold frame by instructables that incorporates the use of recycled windows. You will notice that this diy cold frame is a bit deeper than most which is great for taller growing plants. As with all plans using old windows, take the time really clean them up, re-caulking if necessary, and paint the box itself with whatever color you like. This will help with durability.

The Instructable cold frame Plan
The Instructable cold frame Plan, Image via: instructables

4. The Seed Library Cold Frame Plan

For those of us with little time to spare, here is a cold frame plan by hudsonvalleyseed that is easy to implement and pretty inexpensive.  It uses a product called Suntuf, a poly-carbonate material for the frame itself, but this isn’t really necessary. Any scrap wood will do the trick and save you some money along the way. Once again, take a little time to prep the wood and it will last for years. You may also like to read Vegetables To Grow In A Greenhouse.

The Seed Library Cold Frame Plan
The Seed Library DIY Cold Frame, Image via: hudsonvalleyseed

5. The Sacgardens DIY Cold Frame

A good cold frame by sacgardens will heat up during the day, almost as much and sometimes more than a homemade greenhouse. This one is simple yet very attractive and uses basement window well covers for the top. The plans call for pressure treated lumber and the frame can be placed on a brick or cement block foundation. Pressure treated is heavy so don’t plan on moving this cold frame around without a little help.

The Sacgardens DIY Cold Frame
The Sacgardens Cold Frame Plan, Image via: sacgardens

6.  DIY Cold Frame From PPG

This is a plan for a very simple 5’ x 5’ cold frame by pondplantgirl that will cost less than $30. It won’t look as natural as some of the wooden frames discussed above and the plastic covers won’t last as long as the recycled windows, but it will get the job done. You may also like to read DIY Wood Greenhouses.

DIY Cold Frame From PPG
DIY Cold Frame From PPG, Image via: pondplantgirl

7. The Vegetable Gardener DIY Cold Frame Design

The Vegetable Gardener diy cold frame by finegardening focuses on a lightweight top for ease of opening and propping up on warm days.  In this case the top is made of a clear 8-mil thick sheet of vinyl stapled to the edge of the lumber framed top. Obviously, the vinyl is very lightweight, but over time it will deteriorate and crack, usually within a couple of years and you will have to replace it.

This isn’t a big job…just cut a new piece to the right size and re-staple. As you can see the cold frame itself is very well made and even incorporates a Uni-vent system for automatically raising and lowering the top based on the interior temperature.

Here are brief instructions to build this diy cold frame:

  • Cut SUNTUF panel in half in a way so that you have four panel that are 26″ wide by 48″ tall.
  • Make the Frame for the lid.
  • Finishing the lid. Using the drill bit make hole in every other valley of each panel’s ribbing along the top and bottom edges.
  • Make the frame for cold frame.
  • Attache the lid on the frame by using hinges and short screws.
  • The cold frame is ready.
The Vegetable Gardener DIY Cold Frame Design
The Vegetable Gardener Cold Frame Design, Image via: finegardening

8. The Grit DIY Cold Frame

If you really want to build an elaborate diy cold frame by grit consider the FarmTek model.  This could almost be called a “hoop house” and can be constructed on a pretty large scale. This one is 12 feet long and uses a very heavy plastic to cover the four foot high hoops.  You can certainly fit a lot of plants, even the tall ones, in this spacious frame.

The Grit DIY Cold Frame
The Grit Cold Frame design, Image via: grit

9. The DIY Network’s Cold Frame Plans

Here is a plan by hgtv that incorporates a little extra feature…insulation. While the finished diy cold frame looks like many of the others we discussed here, this one has insulated sides. The insulation is simple to install and will definitely help with heat retention. Be careful however even young plants don’t tolerate heat very well, so make sure you let some of that insulated heat escape when the outside temperature creeps up near 50 degrees. You may also like to read DIY  Mini Greenhouses.

The DIY Network’s Cold Frame Plans
The DIY Network’s Cold Frame Plans, Image via: hgtv

10. DIY Cold Frame Plan By SFC.Small Farmcentral

This diy cold frame by sfc.smallfarmcentral is made by using old window, scrap wood and hinges with screw. Remember few important things while making this type of cold frame such as keep the back tall than front side and boxes to short as compared to window for rain to run off.

DIY Cold Frame Plan By SFC.Small Farmcentral
Recycle Window DIY Cold Frame Idea By SFC.Small Farmcentral, Image via: sfc.smallfarmcentral

Wraping Up

Cold frames are nothing more than miniature greenhouses. If you build a couple right now, you’ll be off to a roaring start next spring and you’ll end the season well after the snow arrives. If you love to garden, get into cold frame gardening. You’ll be glad you did!

7 Popular Giant Rabbit Breeds To Raise As Pets

Rabbits are cute, cuddly and make excellent pets, especially giant rabbit breeds. These over-sized balls of fur come in a wide range of sizes (up to 22 pounds!), colors, and temperaments. Rabbits can be kept indoor or outdoors and make loving pets for young and old alike.

If you think bigger is better and are looking for a new pet, consider some of these giant rabbit breeds to raise as pets. They are as easy to care for as a dog or cat, and these large breeds enjoy your companionship and don’t have burrowing tendencies. Here are the 7 most popular giant rabbit breeds that are easy to raise as pets.

1- Flemish Giant Rabbit

Originating in the Flemish region, these gentle giants are known as the King of Rabbits because they are the largest member of the giant rabbit breed.

A normal adult Flemish Giant will weigh in at around 14 pounds, but they often grow much heavier and can reach an adult weight of 22 pounds (that’s the size of a medium dog). Females (does) will weigh more than males (bucks) when full grown.

Flemish Giants have a docile and gentle nature if they are socialized from a young age. Coat colors range from white to sandy, to light gray or steel gray, blue, and black.

A Flemish giant bunny will need a giant place to live. A standard cage will not be large enough to house the big bunny and many owners dedicate an entire indoor room to them and provide them with a dog lot to play in outdoors. You may also be interested in pet rabbit breeds.

Flemish Giant Rabbit

2- Giant Angora

The long white fur and pink eyes of the Giant Angora rabbit are show-stoppers. This giant bunny originated in Turkey and were kept by French Royalty in the 1700‘s so the rabbits could be shaved and their fur woven into soft angora wool.

This floppy-ear big bunny has a calm and easy going personality and make excellent pets. Grooming will be needed to keep their long fur soft and tangle-free. Males will weigh around 9 pound at adulthood and females will weigh in at around 10 pounds.

This giant rabbit breed is happy indoors or outdoors, but those housed outside must be provided protection from drafts, extreme weather and predators.

Giant Angora rabbit

3- Giant Chinchilla Rabbit

A soft, gentle giant that is one of the biggest rabbit varieties recommended as pets for senior citizens and young children. Their calm, gentle nature make them ideal house pets and their easy-care fur requires very little maintenance.

These big bunnies love to lounge around the house and keep a watchful eye on their human family.

Giant chinchilla rabbits originated in the Untied States around 1920 and will weight between 12-15 pounds when grown. These large rabbit breeds have a blue-gray fur coat, with a white under belly and black tail. Eye colors can be brown, blue-grey or marbled. They have a life expectancy of around 10 years.

Giant Chinchilla Rabbit

4- Checkered Giant Rabbit Breed

Also known as Giant Papillons, this giant rabbit breed has a long body and long legs. Adult males will weigh in at 11 pound, adult females around 12 pounds. The origin of this large rabbit breed is unknown, but many experts agree that it’s a cross between a Flemish Giant and some other breed. The color pattern of the Checkered Giant is unique – it has a white coat and black or blue markings that form circles around the eyes, a butterfly on the nose, a strip of dark fur down the spine and various markings on the face and body.

Checkered Giants have a tendency to be nervous and may bite, but each rabbit has it’s own unique temperament.

Checkered Giant Rabbit

Giant French Lop

The name tells us where this big bunny originated from – France. This giant breed was created by  breeding a English Lop and a butterfly rabbit.

Their soft, dense fur comes in a variety of colors and these rabbits are have short legs and a heavy frame. Adults will weigh between 12-15 pounds and have ears that ‘lop down on each side of the head.

Arguably the most intelligent of all giant rabbit breeds, French Lop bunnies make good companions and are very tolerant of children. This is a social breed and does best when paired with another rabbit. You may also be interested in meat rabbit breeds.

Giant French Lop Rabbit

Continental Giant Rabbit

The continental giant bunny, another intelligent breed that is friendly playful and easy to train. These large bunnies can be trained to use a litter box and will respond to their names. Said to be the oldest rabbit breed, these big bunnies originated in Belgium in the 16th century and made their way to the United States in the 19th century.

Continental giant rabbit breeds have long muscular bodies and broad hind quarters. The breed includes two varieties – White Continental or Colored Continental. Both varieties in any color will have a dense, shiny fur coat that will need regular grooming.

Continentals can reach an adult weight of 35 pounds and have a life expectancy of 4-7 years. You may also be interested in rabbit hutch plans.

Continental Giant Rabbit

British Giant Rabbit

This big bunny is native to the United kingdom and is rarely seen anywhere else. It will reach an adult weight of between 12-15 pounds and will have a life span of around 6 years.

British Giant rabbit breed have a sweet personality and are very friendly and social animals. These make great pets for children and seniors citizen, as long as they are given plenty of space to move around. An outdoor enclosed space or inside room is ideal for these giant rabbit breeds so they will have ample room to hop about and stretch out.

They can live their entire life indoors because of their calm, easy going nature. British Giants are hardy and have few health problems, however they are prone to become obese which will make moving and self-grooming difficult for them.

Their coat colors include steel grey, opal, sable, white, blue, and black. Their medium length fur is soft, dense and will need regular grooming. You may also be interested in tips on raising rabbits.

British Giant Rabbit

12 Homemade Mouse Traps That Work Great To Catch Mouse And Rates

Building a homemade mouse traps will help you rid your home of rats. Let’s face it; no one loves having rats running all over their houses. Those little miscreants can be annoying. Although they may look harmless, these rats can cause considerable damage to your properties. They feed on your foodstuffs, urinate on your items, chew on our furniture’s, leave their droppings all over the place and also carry several deadly diseases.

Making a homemade mouse trap is the best solution if you are tired of those furry creators running around your home. Below are our list of 12 homemade mouse traps from different sites that work great to catch mouse and rates.

1. Simple ‘No-Kill’ Homemade Mouse Traps

Rats can be annoying; they are fast and cunning. However, you can follow this plan to make a “no kill” DIY mouse trap by instructables to enable you to catch and get them off your home. The trap is very simple to make. You will need a tube; like the one from your toilet paper.

To make a homemade mouse trape, first, you have to flatten the side, so it doesn’t easily roll. Then position the tube halfway on a table, so it extends over the counter or any other elevated surface.

Set a trash can or any deep bucket just right under the overhanging tube, and place raisin (little peanut butter) at the front of the tube on the table, and another one on the overhanging part of the tube.

This way, when the mouse eats the first raising on the table and tries to get to the other part in the tube, it will fall into the bucket.

Have in mind that the rats will try to jump out when it falls inside the bucket, so you should use a bucket that’s tall enough.

No-Kill' Homemade Mouse Traps
No-Kill’ Homemade Mouse Traps, Image via: instructables

2. Repeating DIY Mouse Trap

Standard mouse traps are a onetime shot when sprung you will need to reset it to work again. Also, it can only catch one rat at a time. However, you can build this simple repeating DIY mouse trap like this one by backwoodshome that works well to rid some rats one time. You will only need to concern about it when it’s time to remove the caught rats.

You don’t need to spend to build this trap; it can be constructed entirely with items you already have at home.

To make this homemade mouse trape, you will need a deep plastic bucket that can take up to five gallons of water, a paper or Styrofoam plate, a metal hanger and some sticks. You can quickly get a plastic bucket around your home. You can use those for paints or laundry detergent. Using one of them will amount to recycling to keep the environment clean.

After getting the items, drill two holes on both sides of the bucket, aiming for the centre. Then cut out the plain side of the metal coat hanger (the side without the twisting).

Turn the plate upside down and position it, so it’s resting slightly on the rim of the bucket, then drill tiny holes on the plate so that the wire can pass straight to the holes on both sides of the bucket. Then run the wire all through ensuring the plate rests slightly on the rim of the bucket. Then fill the bucket halfway with water and drop a stick or two on the side of the bucket so rats can easily access the bucket. You can also spread peanut butter on the edge of the plat to attract rats.

The idea is that, when a mouse climbs the bucket in an attempt to get the peanut on the plate, the plate will flip and the mouse will fall into the water. You can catch a countless number of rats with this trap. You may also like to check out: Homemade mouse poison.

Repeating Mouse Trap Idea
Repeating Mouse Trap Idea, Image via: backwoodshome

3. Homemade Mouse Trap

If you are interested in building a bucket mouse trap like this one by trap-anything with common supplies in your home, then this is the best mouse trap for you. The trap works perfectly, and it’s easy to build.

To build this homemade mouse trap, you will need a 5-gallon bucket or a wire coat hanger or metal rod and a tin or pop can. You will also need a driller to pore holes, a piece of wood and some peanut butter.

Firstly, you will need to drill holes on opposite sides of the bucket; it should be close to the top and in the middle of the bucket.  The hole should be the same diameter as the rod or wire.

Next, you will drill holes at the bottom and top of the pop can. Don’t use the opening on the can, drill a separate hole wide enough to allow the can twist and roll on the metal rod.

Now thread the rod through one of the holes on the bucket, and the through both holes on the can, and the other hole on the bucket, such that the can Is held in-between the bucket.

Now, spread the pieces of peanut butter all over the can, get place the wood scrap and place it like a ramp leading to the top of the bucket.

The idea here is that, when rats sight the peanut butter, they will attempt to access it by climbing to the top of the bucket to the can. When they do, the can will roll over, and the mouse will fall into a bucket of water. You may also like to check out: homemade mosquito traps.

Homemade Mouse Trap
Homemade Mouse Trap, Image via: trap-anything

4. Wooden Cell Homemade Mouse traps

This plan involves building a functional and useful wooden cell homemade mouse trap like this one by motherearthnews. You will need a hanger wire; soup can with lid and two rubber bands. The project contains instructions on how to build this DIY mouse trap. The design is like a wooden cell. It has the form of a rectangular cylinder with both sides covered with tiny metal rods. The plan can also be built with a tin can instead of wood, following the instructions.

Rectangular Cylinder Mouse trap
Rectangular Cylinder Mouse trap, Image via: motherearthnews

5. Cheap Homemade Mouse Traps

Making homemade mouse trap like this one by instructables is easy and most times doesn’t cost a dime, as you can get every bit of supply you need within your home. This plan involves building one of these cheap but very functional rat traps. You will need at least three rubber-bands and an Altoids tin to get started. The trap is designed such that when the rat gets in to get whatever is placed inside, it gets trapped.

Inexpensive idea to build a mouse trap
Inexpensive idea to build a mouse trap, Image via: instructables

6. Simple Soda Bottle DIY Mouse trap

If you have a soda bottle lying around in your home, then you can use it to create this diy bottle mouse trap by instructables. You can easily find a soda bottle if you don’t have one at home. Aside from the bottle, you will also need a metal coat hanger, a cloth clip and a 2×4 piece of wood. You will also need screws, nails and a few tools like drills, hammer, screwdriver, cutter, pliers.  After getting the materials, you can then follow the plan to make the trap.

DIY Mouse Trap Made from Simple Soda Bottle
DIY Mouse Trap Made from Simple Soda Bottle, Image via: instructables

7. Homemade Mouse Trap For Garden

Rats can be annoying; they chew on just about anything they come in contact with, including your garden plants and fruits. To avoid this, you can build this 5 gallons homemade mouse trap like this one by frugal-living-freedom. All you need is a 5-gallon bucket, a pop can, metal rod, a long piece of wood and nails. You can then follow the instructions to build the DIY mouse trap. You may also like to check out: homemade fruit fly traps.

DIY Mouse Traps For Garden
DIY Mouse Traps For Garden, Image via: frugal-living-freedom

8. DIY Mouse Trap With Plastic Bottle

To build this DIY mouse trap like in this youtube video, you will need a long plastic cylinder with only one side open. If you have a medium-sized water bottle, you can cut off the top for the purpose. You will also need two tiny pieces of wood and a bigger sized board, as well as glue, magnet and other smaller materials. The plan contains a video that shows the steps to build the trap and how to trap a mouse with it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZhR2Fk1Mp0&app=desktop

9. Bowl DIY Mouse Traps

This idea involves building a homemade mouse traps like this one on Youtube that can adequately capture rats with a bowl. You will also need other materials like a thick wood board, wooden chopsticks and tape. It also requires something to use as bait to lure the mouse. The trap is designed in such a way that when a mouse tries to eat on the bait, it’s covered and captured in the bowl. You can quickly build this trap following the video instructions.

10. DIY Rat trap From A Cardboard Box

This is another excellent DIY rat trap idea on youtube from our list that involves making a trap with a cardboard box and a few other materials you can easily find around the house. You will need a wooden meter rule, string, rubber band and a small length of metal wire. The plan contains a video which you can follow to build this trap.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5q-T95mST28

11. DIY Rat Trap Using PVC & Plastic Bottle

This is about the best mouse trap by novom from our list and it’s straightforward to build. Unlike the other plans we have discussed earlier  .  It can capture multiple rats at a time. You will need a water bottle, PVC of about the same size as the water bottle and masking tape. After building the trap, you will put baits across the entrance and inside the trap.

The trap is designed so that rats eating on the bait will eventually fall into the water bottle at the edge of the trap. The plan contains a video that illustrates how to build the trap. You may also like to check out: homemade wasp traps.

DIY Rat Trap Using PVC & Plastic Bottle
DIY Rat Trap Using PVC & Plastic Bottle, Image via: Source

12. Humane Homemade Mouse trap

This is a tetchier humane homemade mouse trap designed by popularmechanics to help you capture and rid your home of mouse and rats. The design is a box constructed from melamine offcuts and held together with nails. It has a spring-loaded door that’s connected to an infrared beam which energizes a solenoid.

The electronic part of the trap runs on a 12-volt DC supply, its designed such that when the rat, enters the box to eat up the bait, its interrupts the infrared beam, releasing the spring door and capturing it.

Humane Homemade Mouse trap
Image via: popularmechanics

Conclusion

Conclusively, if you are looking for how to get rid of rats, then any of the above listed homemade mouse traps will be a good fit. Just go through the plan and build according to instructions.

21 Homemade Deer Feeder Plans You Can Make On A Small Budget

If you love wildlife like I do, making your own deer feeder is a fantastic way to get up close and personal with nature. I’ve spent years observing wildlife, including deer, and crafting homemade feeders has been a big part of that.

Building a homemade deer feeder can be a great way to get closer to wildlife. When I made mine, it became a special routine for me to fill it with treats and watch the deer, turkeys, and other animals gather around. It’s amazing to see them interact up close.

With the right homemade feeder, you’ll become the talk of the forest. Deer are creatures of habit, so once they find your feeder, they’ll keep coming back for more, giving you endless opportunities to observe them.

And the best part? You don’t need a big budget to make it happen. Our list of DIY feeder ideas proves that you can attract wildlife without breaking the bank. Plus, by providing them with nutritious food, you’re helping them stay healthy and thrive, which is rewarding in itself. So, get ready to witness the beauty of nature right from your own home with these homemade feeder ideas.

1- PVC Homemade Deer Feeder

One 10-feet piece of PVC pipe can make two homemade deer feeders like this one by Hub Pages. Use the PVC pipe that is 6-inches in diameter and you will create a large sized deer feeder that holds lots of corn. You won’t have to refill it often and the deer won’t get spooked by your presence or human scent. Material needed to make this diy deer feeder are PVC couplings, PVC caps, PVC reducers, PVC sch, and ratchet straps.

What I like about this feeder, it is a budget friendly building project and these free plan will show you how to build this PVC feeder step by step. A pictorial guide and written instructions are included in this building manual that is in PDF format.

If you have PVC pipe leftover from another project the cost of this DIY project will be very good for a small budget.

homemade deer feeders
PVC Pipe Deer Feeder, Image via: Hub Pages

2- Covered Deer Feeder

This covered deer feeder is easy to build and it will keep the feed dry until all of it has been eaten.

This is one of the best Deer feeder plans that we just love. The larger size and stand alone design makes this wild game feeder ideal for attracting various forms of wildlife. The wide bottom tray allows you to put corn, grain, salt lick, and hay in it at the same time. The more variety of food that is offered, the more variety of wildlife will show up to eat. Tools needed to build this deer feeder are tap measure, framing square, drill machine, sander and screwdriver.

A covered homemade deer feeder by My Outdoor Plans like this one will keep the wildlife food protected from the weather so nothing will be wasted. You can fill the feeder with lots of treats and not have to worry about re-stocking it for several days. The deer and other wildlife will appreciate the covering that keeps their head dry while they eat.

These free plans provide step by step instructions so you can easily build one of these DIY deer feeders.

homemade deer feeder
Covered Deer Feeder, Image via: My Outdoor Plans

3- PVC Deer Feeder

Here is a budget friendly deer feeder that requires no carpentry skills to build. This homemade deer feeder is made from PVC pipe and attached to a tree with wire. It’s simple design, cheap to make, and deer will love it.

Make this homemade deer feeder using 2 inch diameter pvc pipe, hacksaw or PVC cutter, metal wire, rope, or string, two 2 inch pvc pipe caps, and pvc glue. This is a very simple DIY project that will only take a few minutes to build and cost less than $10. These free plans will show you how to make a cheap homemade deer feeder by Instructables so you can enjoy watching deer in their natural habitat.

You can create several of these if you have a large piece of property so you can get a good view of deer from different locations. These DIY deer feeders would also make a good gift for family and friends that live in a wooded area.

homemade deer feeder
PVC Deer Feeder, Image via: Instructables

4- Homemade Wooden Box Deer  Feeder

This deer feeder plan, unlike previous ones we have discussed, will show you how to build a basic wooden box structure that has a storage bin on top. The storage bin is filled with food and as the deer eat from the bottom, fresh food drops down from the top. The removable lid on top makes filling the bin easy.

A salt lick or mineral block can be placed in the deer feeder like this one by feltmagnet instead of corn or grain. All types of wildlife will be attracted to this wooden feeder box and for birds you may need a diy bird feeder. If you have some scrap lumber on hand the cost to build this will be almost nothing.

You can make this homemade deer feeder using the following parts cutting list Part A (sides): 18″ long by 8½” wide (quantity of two needed), Part B (back): 18″ long by 7½” wide, Part C (slanted front): 17″ long by 7½” wide,Part D (bottom): 7¾ long by 7½” wide,Part E (lid): 10″ long by 10½ ” wide,Part F (tray front): 9″ long by 2½ ” wide.

Wooden Box With Bin
Wooden Box With Bin, Image via: feltmagnet

5- Barrel Deer Feeder

This barrel deer feeder is so easy and inexpensive to build and will attract a lot of attention from wildlife.

A plastic 55-gallon barrel and a few pieces of lumber can be used to create a long-lasting DIY deer feeder like this one by TaylorMade Creations in this YouTube video. This video will take you through the building process so you can make one for your landscape.

The roof will keep most of the rain water out of the feeding trough, but drill a few holes in the bottom so rain water can drain through and not cause the grain to ruin. You can also place a trail camera on the side so you can capture up-close videos or pictures of the deer as they eat.

6- Five Gallon Bucker Feeder

A five gallon bucket can easily be transformed into a hanging deer feeder with this unique idea.

These plastic buckets are cheap and can be bought at any building supply center. A wooden dowel, piece of rope, and screw are the other component needed for this DIY project.

This homemade deer feeder by fivegallonideas can be made in 15-minutes. Fill it with corn or other grain, hang it up from a sturdy tree limb and the deer will arrive shortly afterward to feed. You don’t have to have carpentry skills or a big budget, just a bucket and a rope.

There are a few other designs that can be used to create a feeder with a five gallon bucket, but this is the simplest and cheapest. You may also like to make a DIY squirrel feeder to enjoy watching the habits of squirrels when you are close to them.

homemade deer feeder
Five Gallon Bucker Feeder, Image via: fivegallonideas

7- Down Spout Deer Feeder And Food Recipe

An inexpensive down spout used for a home guttering system makes an ideal and cheap deer feeder by wikihow.

Place the large end of the spout at the top and add gutter connections to the bottom to create a narrow end so the grain won’t pour out. Attach the down spout to a tree with wire or screws and fill it with one of the recipes included with these free plans.

Corn, oats, and molasses make a tasty and wholesome treat for deer. Stale bread, honey, and molasses will also make an irresistible treat for deer. Making this feeder is cheap and the homemade recipes for deer food make keeping the feeder full inexpensive and easy too.

Down Spout Deer Feeder And Food Recipe
Down Spout Deer Feeder, Image via: wikihow

8- PVC Pipe Feeder

Simple and affordable to make, this DIY deer feeder by realtree is made from PVC pipe and will last for years.

These free plans include a video and written instructions so the build will go smoothly even if you have never built anything before. No cutting is required but you might need to use a drill.

Spray paint the finished deer feeder with camo paint and it will blend in with the surrounding landscape. The large PVC pipe won’t need to be re-filled daily so you can rest and enjoy watching the deer eat with minimal work or expense.

PVC Pipe Feeder
PVC Pipe Feeder, Image via: realtree

9- Hanging Deer Feeder

These free plans will show you how to recycle a five gallon bucket and a tin can into a new hanging deer feeder by diyjoy.

The five gallon bucket holds the corn or grain and the tin can hangs from the bottom to catch the attention of the passing deer. When the deer come by to investigate and nudge the tin can, some of the feed inside the bucket will drop out.

When the deer discover they get free food each time they nudge the tin can they will come around often and stay a long time.

Hanging Deer Feeder
Recycle a five gallon bucket into Hanging DIY Feeder, Image via: diyjoy

10- Covered Deer Trough

It gets tough for deer and other wildlife to find enough food to survive during the winter and a deer feeder like this will help keep them well fed.

These free detailed plans will show you how to build a covered deer trough by myoutdoorplans that will help nourish the deer during the cold winter months. The large trough holds plenty of food so it will only need refilling every 5-6 days.

If you have basic carpentry skills and a small budget, download this PDF file that contains all the building plans. You can build this covered trough in one weekend and it will last for years.

Covered Deer Trough
Covered Deer Trough, Image via: myoutdoorplans

11- Gravity Feeder

Learn how to build ahomemade deer feeder like this one by PilotPatriot on youtube that uses gravity to keep the corn flowing downward.

A 55 gallon barrel, either plastic or metal, is used for this DIY project. The barrel is placed up on metal legs so the deer can go under the barrel feeder to get to the corn. A salt lick can be placed under it to provide an extra treat for the deer and other wildlife. A mineral block will also help keep the deer healthy.

12- Homemade Barrel Feeder

Here’s another idea for creating a DIY deer feeder by Eremos Outdoors on youtube with a 55-gallon barrel. This detailed YouTube video will show you how to recycle a metal 55-gallon barrel into a functional deer feeder. This is a great idea for a small budget project and it will provide plenty of corn for the deer.

The digital feeder kit that is attached to the bottom is affordable and available at hunting supply centers. It will release the corn as needed so it won’t be wasted when wildlife is not near the feeder.

If you have a metal barrel and some metal poles, the cost for building this barrel feeder will be very low. Plus you’ll be doing a good deed by recycling metal and feeding the wildlife.

13- Plastic Barrel Feeder

Learn how to build a gravity deer feeder like this one by The Antler Geek in this YouTube video using a plastic barrel. The barrel feeder costs less than $20 to build and is great for a small budget.

The barrel feeder has a PVC pipe feeder on the bottom so the deer can easily access the corn or grain inside that is inside the barrel. The barrel can be suspended from a tree or it can be placed on wooden legs to get it off the ground.

The 55 gallon plastic barrel holds plenty of corn or grain to keep the deer well fed for several days. The cheap building costs leaves more money for you to spend on corn to put into the feeder.

Remember to put a few drainage holes in the bottom of the plastic barrel feeder to allow rain water to escape. Paint the plastic barrel camo so it will blend in with the surrounding landscape.

14- Gravity Feeder

Building a gravity feeder has never been easier! Get all the free instructions you will need for building a DIY deer feeder for your hunting land.

A PVC deer feeder like this one by kig outdoors in this YouTube video that works with gravity to keep the feed flowing will attract the deer and keep them coming back for more food. Build this gravity deer feeder on a small budget since the components are very inexpensive. A length of PVC pipe, a cap for the top, and an elbow joint are basically all that you will need to build this DIY deer feeder.

Many DIY enthusiasts will have these PVC pipe components on hand so building this efficient homemade deer feeder will be almost free.

This deer feeder is ideal for hunters who want to keep the deer in the area well fed without spending a lot of money on batteries. Even if you are not a deer hunter but just enjoy feeding and watching wildlife, this gravity feeder will be ideal.

15- Barrel Corn Feeder

Use a 55 gallon plastic barrel to create a corn feeder for deer. This homemade deer feeder by Micro Food Plots on youtube will hold plenty of corn so you won’t have to return often to refill it.

If humans are in the area too often it will spook the deer and they will find another feeding location. Building a large barrel corn feeder like the one shown in this YouTube video will allow you to stay away from the feeding area so the deer won’t be spooked by the human scent.

This YouTube video will show you how to build a deer feeder using a plastic barrel and PVC pipe.

16- Automatic Deer Feeder

Making an automatic deer feeder like this one by TightlineTV on YouTube video will enable you to keep food in the selected area at all times. The deer will return again and again to feed because they know food will always be there for them.

This is ideal for hunters and wild life watchers. You can count on deer being in the area because they can count on food being there. Build it and fill it with corn and the deer will come.

This instructional YouTube video will provide the automatic deer feeder plans so you can get started building one this weekend. It is a budget friendly DIY project that won’t cost much to build. A 55 gallon plastic barrel and some left over lumber are the main components of this building project.

17- Covered Deer Feeder

Building this homemade deer feeder for your landscape will give you an incredible view of wild life from your back porch. Make this covered trough feeder to be the focal point of your backyard. It’s easy to build with lumber, plywood, and shingles.

This DIY deer feeder by howtospecialist is a covered trough that will attract deer and keep the food dry during rain or snow. The way the feeding trough is designed will give you a great view of the deer as they feed.

These detailed instructions will show you how to make a deer feeder that attracts deer, look good in your yard, be easy to fill and refill with corn, and keep the corn dry. This feeder is made from wood so you can paint it to match your house or paint it in camouflage colors to blend in with the surrounding landscape.

homemade deer feeder
Covered Deer Feeder, Image via: howtospecialist

18- Wooden Deer Trough

Watch how to build a wooden deer trough like this one by Maddux Woodworks on this YouTube video. Use leftover wood and build it to fit perfectly on your hunting land or to use it to make a deer blind. The covered trough is made from wood and will protect the food inside the trough while attracting the deer to come and eat.

This homemade deer feeder can be built on a small budget, especially if you have some leftover wood on hand from previous DIY projects. This covered feeder is sturdy and built to last for years. Coat the wood with a clear coat of water seal and that will help the wooden deer feeder last even longer.

19- More Deer

Bring more deer on your hunting land fast with this cheap and easy to build deer feeder.

Transform an ordinary 55 gallon plastic barrel into an efficient homemade deer feeder like this one by CR42 Hunting in this YouTube video in just a few minutes. You may want to make several of these for your hunting land.

A 55 gallon barrel with a lid makes an ideal storage unit for deer corn. When you cut a few holes near the bottom to allow the corn to come out as needed the barrel becomes a cheap deer feeder.

This YouTube video will also show you how to paint the barrel in camouflage colors so it will bend in with the landscape.

20- Automatic Bucket Deer Feeder

If a 55 gallon barrel feeder is too big for your hunting land, how about a 5 gallon bucket deer feeder? Learn how to build a deer feeder like this one by WORM GITTER in this YouTube video with a 5 gallon bucket and make it automatic.

This feeder is cheap and easy to build and will keep the deer coming back daily for more food. Ideal for a back yard view point or for placing in several prime locations around hunting land. The budget friendly cost and easy build will enable you to build many of these automatic bucket feeders. Suspending the deer feeder from a tree branch will also keep the raccoons and possums out of the corn.

21- PVC Pipe Deer Feeder

This is cheap, easy, and fast to build! PVC pipe makes a long lasting deer feeder that can hold a lot of corn and stand up to the weather conditions.

Take a length of 6 inch PVC pipe and easily transform it into a gravity diy deer feeder like this one by Fern Hill Farm in this YouTube video. The cheap cost will enable you to build several of these homemade deer feeders and place them around your hunting land. Leave the PVC pipe white or paint camo or green to blend in with the landscape.

Watch this detailed YouTube video to learn how to build a deer feeder using PVC pipe. One like this can be built in minutes and enjoyed for years.

Expert Tips and Opinion On Feeding Deer

Are deer feeders a good thing or a bad thing? Expert answers some questions in this guide.

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So these are the ideas we have gathered around the internet to make it convenient for you to make your own custom design deer feeder. Now you have a lot of options to try starting from pvc pipe, bucket, hanging feeder and a 55 gallon drum. These feeders are made using one thing sure that is less wastage of feed and easy to refill. Hope you like the article!

References:

Nova SCOTIA Canada, Department Of Natural Resources And Renewables “A Question of FeedingDeer”, https://novascotia.ca/natr/wildlife/conserva/feed-deer.asp

Field and Stream, “10 Things To Know Before You Buy A New Deer Feeder” Published Sep 30, 2019,

Tpwd.Texas.gov,  “Supplemental Feeding” by J.R. Perkins, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Fisheries & Wildlife Division
1991, https://tpwd.texas.gov/publications/pwdpubs/media/pwd_bk_w7000_0033.pdf https://www.fieldandstream.com/10-things-to-know-before-you-buy-new-deer-feeder/

University of New Hampshire, “More Harm Than Good: Why You Shouldn’t Feed Deer”, https://extension.unh.edu/resource/more-harm-good-why-you-shouldnt-feed-deer

27 Homemade Generators For Running Small Appliances and Power Tools

Imagine having your very own DIY generator that you’ve crafted from scratch, practically for free. Drawing energy from the sun or wind to fuel your electronics, no matter where you find yourself, is within reach, even if you’re not an expert. It’s a project I’ve personally delved into, perfect for powering up devices in places like our home, office, campsites, or remote cabins, where traditional electricity might not be an option. In my experience, these homemade generators are invaluable, especially when working in off-grid locations where power tools are essential.

1- Portable DIY Solar Power Generator 

I remember stumbling upon Lewis02’s DIY solar generator project on Instructables a while back. What intrigued me was its simplicity and portability. Unlike bulky traditional generators, this one was designed to go wherever you go, making it ideal for camping trips or outdoor adventures.

The thought of being able to turn on a light, catch up on my favorite TV shows, or listen to music even in the midst of nature was incredibly appealing to me. It’s not just about embracing modern conveniences; it’s about enhancing the camping experience without compromising on sustainability.

With this portable solar power generator, I could envision myself enjoying the serenity of the wilderness while still having access to the comforts of home. It’s amazing how a simple DIY project like this can revolutionize the way we approach outdoor living.

Portable DIY Solar Power Generator 
Building A Portable DIY Solar Generator , Image via: instructables

2- Bicycle Power Homemade Generator

Clean and free power provided with the use of an old bicycle. A project close to my heart! Use these DIY generator plans to build your own free electricity generator with old bike parts and a few other components.

Below are short steps to make this bicycle power homemade generator.

Build or buy the bicycle stand. Make the front bike stand by a 4x4x24” wood blocks. Sandwich the two support blocks on either side of two high blocks by sawing about 4 inches off of the 2x4s. Attach the motor to the back wheel or chain as you like. Find a motor that will mount the cylinder and attach the motor to the upper plate of aluminium.

I would like to recommend this diy bicycle power generator to you as it is made using what you already have in hand i.e bicycle and some other componenets. Run this generator without fuel, sun, winds etc. by doing some cycling as well as getting a healthy exercise at the same time.

With a multi meter check the voltage coming out of your motor and connect the positive output of motor to the positive input of charger and vice versa with the ground wire. Use 18 Amp-h battery and connect the terminals. Connect inverter to the battery to convert DC to AC.

Homemade Generator
Bicycle Power Homemade Generator

3- DIY Wind Generator

I recall coming across the Mother Earth News article featuring their homemade wind generator project. What struck me was its simplicity and the idea of harnessing renewable energy from the wind. The thought of having a reliable source of electricity, especially on days when solar panels might not be as effective, was intriguing.

The project’s emphasis on using just four basic components highlighted the accessibility of renewable energy solutions. It felt empowering to know that with a little DIY spirit and some basic materials, anyone could contribute to reducing their reliance on traditional power sources. I could envision myself taking on this project, not just as a way to generate electricity but also as a step towards living more sustainably.

DIY Wind Generator
Cheap and Easy To Build DIY Wind Generator, Image via: motherearthnews

4- Homemade Gas Generator

These free plans will show you how to build a small and powerful gas generator. It is a DC generator that is run by a 4 stroke gasoline engine.

This would be great to use at an off grid homestead or hunting camp. It would also be very useful for charging the car battery when you are miles away from a charging station. A gas generator has many uses and it is a valuable tool for anyone who is wanting to find ways to cut back on the amount of on-grid power they use.

The 4 stroke gas engine is small, lightweight, and uses very little gas. This is the size motor that is typically used on weed eaters and leaf blowers. They are lightweight and powerful enough to handle several tasks at once, like powering a small appliance, charging electronics, and providing lights.

The small size makes it a portable homemade generator by instructables so you take it wherever you go. Its usefulness and low building cost make this a must-have item. These free plans are detailed and make building this DIY generator easy.

Everyone should have a homemade generator on hand just in case of an emergency and the power goes out. The small size of this gas generator makes it easy to keep stored on a shelf in the garage until it is needed. You will feel more secure during rain storms when you know that you have a source of electricity that is free and easy to use.

Homemade Gas Generator
Homemade Gas Generator, Image via: instructables

5- Science Project Generator

This mini homemade generator building project would be great for a school science project. It’s an easy build for a student and teacher or parent can easily work along side the child to teach some basics about how electricity works. This project would provide a good teaching tool for the classroom or home.

It’s not only good for a science project, these free YouTube plans show you how to create a mini functioning generator. The DIY generator is small but it has enough power to charge a cell phone or run a small fan.

If you don’t have enough electric outlets in your home to charge all of the family’s electronic devices, a DIY mini generator like this one could be very useful. it would also be good for charging your phone or iPad while traveling. The small size of this DIY generator by Mini ideas on youtube makes taking it along with you very easy.

Place the mini generator in your backpack and take it to school, on a camping trip, road trip with friends, or any time that you may be away from an electrical outlet and can’t charge your phone.

It is always disheartening when your phone battery is almost dead and you have no place to charge it. This mini generator will solve this problem and you won’t have to worry about a dead phone or laptop battery again.

This project is easy and inexpensive to complete when you follow these detailed plans.

6- Battery Powered DIY Generator

Encountering a captivating DIY generator project on Instructables.com, crafted by a skilled DIYer, left a lasting impression on me. Their ingenuity in repurposing everyday materials to generate electricity caught my attention. It was inspiring to see how accessible and practical renewable energy solutions could be, even in the realm of DIY projects.

What impressed me the most was the simplicity of their design and the clear step-by-step instructions they provided. As someone who enjoys hands-on projects, I could immediately see the potential of building a similar generator for myself. The thought of having a reliable source of power, created from scratch, sparked my curiosity and motivated me to delve deeper into the world of DIY energy solutions.

Battery Powered DIY Generator
Battery Powered Homemade Generator, Image via: instructables

7- Recycled Flywheel and Alternator

This is a great way to recycle used car parts to create free electricity for your homestead or camp site. This YouTube video will show you how to take a used flywheel and alternator and put them together to generate enough electricity for your home.

This DIY electric generator will generate 7kw 230v. That is enough electricity to run low watt household appliances, like lights, television, and refrigerator with plenty left to charge all of your electronic devices.

The cost is minimal if you have a flywheel and alternator on hand. All thats left to build is a small metal frame to sit the generator on and a little wiring. It is an ideal build for a mechanic and easy for the non-mechanic with this instructional video.

This homemade generator by Electric Multi Workson Youtube is easy to take along with you when you go camping so you can have the comforts of eletricity without the discomfort of a power bill. This would be nice to take along with you for tailgate parties during the football season. It could power small cooking appliances, a television, and a small fridge that will keep beverages cold while you enjoy the football game.

Build this flywheel and alternator generator for use at home so you can live off grid or at least reduce your electric bill each month. Then when you are ready to travel for a day or two and will need electricty at your destination, take this homemade generator along with you.

8- Mini Homemade Solar Generator

As small and portable as a personal ice chest, this mini homemade generator by instructables is actually built with a small ice chest. Don’t let the small size fool you, this DIY generator can provide the power to light up a room.

Here are brief steps to make this homemade generator.

Drill 5 holes on the top of lid, four for the panel to be mounted on the lid and one for panel wire. Bolt the panel to the lid and ran the wires throw. Place the 12v socket and applied glue to the nuts. Drop the battery and plugged in the battery. Plugged in the power and test the lamp with a compact fluorescent bulb. See also some other DIY solar generator projects.

Mini Homemade Solar Generator
Small Homemade Solar Generator Idea, Image via: instructables

9- Simple DIY Generator

Sometimes simple is all you need, like this simple and effective diy generator by creative-science.org. This basic design and step-by-step instructions on how to build a generator will even give a novice DIY’er free electricity for small appliances and power tools.

Simple DIY Generator
Simple Generator for small appliances and power tools, Image via: creative-science.org

10- Backyard Homemade Wind Generator

Easy and inexpensive to build, yet this DIY wind powered generator by thekevdog can produce as much power as a high-dollar, store-bought solar panel. Follow the easy steps detailed in the instructional video and build your own three bladed backyard wind generator and start saving money on your utility bill today. See also DIY windmill ideas to produce electricity on a small level to run some power tools.

Tools require to build this wind generator are:

DIY Wind Generator
Three bladed backyard wind generator, Image via: thekevdog

11- Hydroelectric DIY Generator

I go through the Mircea Sandru’s hydroelectric generator project on Mother Earth News.The concept of harnessing the power of a nearby stream to generate electricity was fascinating to me. It felt like a truly sustainable solution, especially for remote locations or off-grid living situations.

What struck me the most was the versatility of this DIY generator. It wasn’t just about living entirely off-grid; it could also serve as a cost-effective supplement to existing power sources. I could imagine myself implementing a similar setup at a remote fishing cabin or campsite, where electricity is needed intermittently. The idea of having access to power without relying on a monthly utility bill was both practical and empowering.

Hydroelectric DIY Generator
Hydroelectric DIY Generator, Image via: greenoptimistic

12- Tool Box Homemade Generator

An old plastic tool box can house a portable homemade generator like this one by intrepidoutdoors that you can take anywhere. For less than $200, these DIY plans will enable you to power up your power tools wherever the job needs to be done. Since the DIY generator is housed inside of a tool box, it will be easily recognizable on the job site and never get left behind at the end of the work day.

Tool Box Homemade Generator
Tool Box Homemade Generator, Image via: intrepidoutdoors

13- Low Power Generator

A great DIY project for a school science project and it really works! Use these plans for building a low power, cheap and easy generator by wikihow for demonstration of what can be accomplished with a few components and little ingenuity.

Low Power Homemade Generator
Low Power Homemade Generator, Image via : wikihow

14- Free Energy Generator

Learn how to making a free energy generator like this one by Creative Life in this Youtube video tutorial from easily available and cheap material. Use this guide to make your own inexpensive homemade generator.

15- Easy Homemade Generator

Learn how to build a small DIY generator in this instructional Youtube video tutorial by BOKIN. The detailed video is easy to follow and will provide you with a clear understanding of how generators work and will enable you to build one for your own use.

16- Van de Graaf Homemade Generator

What does a nail, a soda can and a rubber band have in common? They’re all components of the Van de Graff homemade generator by sci-toys and this idea will show you how to make a generator to power small appliances. The step-by-steps instructions are easy to follow for this unique project.

Van de Graaf Homemade Generator
Make a generator to power small appliances, Image via: sci-toys

17- Small DIY Generator

Learn how to build a small electric generator like this one by DIY King in this Youtube video tutorial using a gas-powered engine.

This homemade generator is powered by a 4-stroke gas engine and will provide enough electrical power to meet basic household needs. Great to have on hand for times when the power goes out at home.

18- Phone Charger DIY Generator

When the power goes out and your cell phone battery is dead, you need an emergency source of electricity. This homemade generator by TKOR on youtube will provide enough electrical energy to charge a phone and power a light bulb in case of an emergency.

All you need is a cordless drill and a couple of other common household items and you can power your way through an electrical emergency with this easy to build generator.

19- Thermoelectric Homemade Generator

These detailed plans will show you how to make a generator by wired that has no moving parts and is very reliable. Thermoelectric generators are the types used on space crafts where reliability is essential.

This DY project would also be good for use as a school science project since it is easy to build with items you probably already have on hand.

Thermoelectric Homemade Generator
Thermoelectric Homemade Generator, Image via: wired

20- Powerful DIY Generator

If you are looking for a DIY generator by instructables that can provide enough electricity for an off-grid homestead, this is the one.

Each brushed magnet in this homemade generator will provide 110 volts of electricity, and the number of magnets used in this DIY project is up to you. High voltage electricity is produced with a very low RPM so the electrical output is steady and reliable.

Powerful DIY Generator
Powerful DIY Generator For An Off-Grid Homestead, Image via: instructables

21- Lawn Mower Engine DIY Generator

Don’t trash that old rusty lawnmower if the engine is still good. Re-use the lawnmower engine and give it new life as part of a homemade generator.

These free plans provide written instructions as well as detailed pictures of how the project should look at each stage of the building process. Used lawn mower engines can be purchased cheaply for this project if you don’t have one on hand.

Lawn Mower Engine DIY Generator
Lawn Mower Engine DIY Generator

22- Hydroelectric Homemade Generator

For less than $50 you can build this hydroelectric DIY generator by publiclab that will provide enough power to run small appliances and power tools.

Great for use in a small workshop that is not wired for electricity or for an off-grid homestead that is near a running source of water. When trees or surrounding landscape prevent the building of a homemade wind generator, a water-powered generator can provide the needed electricity.

These detailed instructions also include a list of materials you will need for this DIY project so the build will be easy and inexpensive. Power up what you need, when you need it, without increasing the monthly electric bill.

Hydroelectric Homemade Generator
$50 Hydroelectric Homemade Generator, Image via: publiclab

23- Bicycle DIY Generator

What can you do with an old bicycle, an old treadmill and a few pieces of leftover lumber? Build a functional homemade generator like this one by The Do It Yourself World on youtube that can provide electrical power for your household.

This is one of the most most popular idea in our roundup. You also get healthy exercise with this completed Bicycle DIY generator project. When you want to generate electricity, you have to take a ride on the bicycle. The bicycle is stationary, so it won’t take you anywhere but it will give you heart-healthy exercise and enough power for small appliances and power tools.

This bicycle generator is easy to take with you on camping trips and will give the kids something to do if they get bored.

24- Small Homemade Generator

Make sure you always have a power source to recharge a phone battery no matter where you are with this easy to build DIY generator by Mr Electron on youtube.

Easy to build and compact so you can take along with you wherever you go. Ideal for backpacking, camping, or other long-distance travel where you might not be close to an electrical power source for several hours.

25- Lawn Mower Powered DIY Generator

The engine on a lawnmower is powerful and is perfect for use on a DIY generator by instructables. These free plans show you how to use a lawnmower engine to build a 500-watt generator that can power small appliances and power tools.

Most of the parts for this DIY project were gathered from junkyards and recycle centers, so the cost of the build is very cheap.

Lawn Mower Powered DIY Generator
Lawn Mower Powered DIY Generator, Image via: instructables

26- Recycled CD Homemade Generator

This would make a great science project for school and for inspiring children to take old things and make re-purpose them into something new.

One of the main components of this homemade generator by instructables is old CDs. Energy is generated when the CDs rotate and enough electricity is generated to power an LED light bulb. Not only is this a great science project and learning tool but it’s also a functional generator that can provide light without the use of electricity.

Have your kids build a couple of these DIY generators to keep on hand in case of an emergency.

Recycled CD Homemade Generator
Recycled CD Homemade Generator, Image via: instructables

27- Screw Hydrogenerator

If you would like to be able to use water power to generate electricity, check out these free plans that will show you how to make a generator that can do just that. There is an instructional video to watch and written instructions for you to follow.

This is great for the family that likes to spend time hiking, camping, fishing, and hunting out in the wilderness. After you build this homemade generator by interestingengineering, all you will need is a little running water to start generating electricity. A small creek or branch out in the wilderness will enable your screw hydrogenerator to generate enough power to enjoy some of the comforts of home.

This generator is lightweight and easy to carry along with you in a backpack. You will be able to have electric lights after dark and have enough power to run an electric fence around your camp to protect you from predators.

This simple design uses water power to turn the large screw and as the screw turns, it generates electricity. A simple wood frame holds everything in place while the water pours over the screw. The screw is made from lightweight plastic sheeting and the frame could be constructed from PVC pipe to make the entire generator even more lightweight and portable.

Even when you are roughing it out in the wilderness, it is still nice to have a few basic comforts of home and this little generator will help provide those comforts.

homemade generator
Screw Hydrogenerator, Image via: interestingengineering

Conclusion:

Save on your electricity bills or get a free energy source when you are in a remote area. By using solar, wind power, hydro and mechanical power you can make your own homemade generator to run small appliances and power tools. From our list of  diy generators you can select any one that you find easy and comfortable to build to suit your needs.

Here we have prepared a questionnaire to answer some common questions.

FAQ’s

How a does generator works?

An electric generator works on the principle of electromagnetic induction. Turning the rotor inside the generator makes an electric current flow in each section of the wire coil. Each section becomes a separate electric conductor and the motion is turned into electrical energy.

A gas powered generator has an internal combustion engine which provides the mechanical force needed to generate an electrical current through copper wiring. The engine fires and is converted to electricity which travels directly into the home or building.

Generators are used as a back-up power source for homes, businesses, and medical facilities.

Can generators be AC or DC?

Generators can be either AC (alternating current) or DC (direct current) and they can produce either type of power. However, you may need different generators for different power needs.

The rings inside of a generator are the difference-maker between AC and DC models. An AC generator has slip rings that provide a smooth surface and a DC generator has split rings that communicate differently

As a general rule, portable generators produce only DC power but can be fitted with an inverter so they can also produce AC power.

What are the different types of generators?

There are two basic types of generators known as AC and DC. However, this basic type branch off into 7 other categories:  Portable generators, Diesel generators, Solar generators, Inverter generators, Whole House generators, Gas generators, and Natural Gas generators.

Each category of generator works in essentially the same way the defining factors for the best one will be how you need to use a generator.

How do you make electricity with magnets?

Moving a magnet around a coil of wire pushes the electrons in the wire and creates an electrical current. This motion induced energy, called kinetic energy, is converted into electrical energy by a generator.

References:

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27 DIY Pallet Shed Plans That Gives You Best Outdoor Storage Space

Building your own pallet shed is like putting together a giant puzzle that you designed yourself. I remember when I decided to tackle this project, I sifted through countless plans online, searching for the perfect fit for my backyard. Finally settling on one, I gathered up a bunch of old pallets and got to work.

As I followed the instructions, I realized how much freedom I had to make this shed truly mine. I could tweak the design to fit my storage needs perfectly, adding shelves here and there for organization. And because pallets come in all shapes and sizes, I could play around with the style until it matched the vibe of my home.

It wasn’t always easy, though. Some parts of the build required extra effort, and I had to get creative to overcome obstacles along the way. But seeing the finished product standing proud in my backyard made it all worth it. My DIY pallet shed wasn’t just a storage space; it was a reflection of my hard work and ingenuity.

Look over our round up of these 27 amazing diy pallet sheds that I have gathered from the internet and choose the design that is right for your storage needs.

1- DIY Pallet Garden Shed

Build a perfect building to hold all of your garden tools with these free pallet shed plans by Instructables. As we all know that several tools are needed to grow a garden, maintain a lawn and do simple home repairs. All those tools need a place to be kept that is dry and out of the elements.

This garden shed is an ideal DIY building project that will hold all of your garden tools in one dry location.

To build this pallet shed plan you need material such as Pallets, Nails, screws, other various fasteners, Hammer, Drill, Chop saw, circular saw, shovel, Leftover lumber from other projects.

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DIY Pallet Garden Shed, Image via: Instructables

2- Mini Barn DIY Pallet Shed

Download these free plans to build a DIY pallet shed by Goodshomedesign that looks like a mini barn. We like this shed design as it provides large double front doors that allow us more space for driving in a riding lawn mower and other large pieces of gardening equipment.

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Mini Barn DIY Pallet Shed, Image via: Goodshomedesign

3- Pallet She Shed

If you are looking pallet shed on a budget I would suggestion you this is outdoor She Shed that is made with mostly recycled building materials. Recycled wooden pallets are used to create the entire frame and subfloor for this cute shed that can be used for many things. Leftover building supplies are used to complete this DIY project that has multiple uses.

Use the finished shed as a She Shed where you can have some quiet time to relax or create crafts, or the finished shed can be used for storage. You can use these pallet wood shed plans on Youtube to make a larger shed that can be finished with new building materials and use it for a mother in law suite or guest cottage.

Watch this YouTube video and start with these pallet wood shed plans and build the outdoor shed that will meet your needs.

4- Barn Style Pallet Shed

Learn how to build a pallet shed in this YouTube video that resembles a little barn. This would be a perfect outdoor storage building to compliment an old farm house or a house that is built to resemble a barn. These pallet shed plans can also be used to build a chicken coop for a backyard flock of hens.

If large storage is your preference I like to recommend you this shed that can not only store outdoor equipment but also would be perfect for storing the riding lawn mower, ATV, or tractor if you put in a wide exterior door. The equipment would be easy to drive in and out of the storage building as needed.

It’s easy to build a shed from pallets and it will save you a lot of money on building materials. The wooden pallets are usually given away free of charge or a very small price is charged for them. You will be able to increase your outdoor storage space cheaply when you use pallets for building materials.

5- DIY Pallet Shed With Sliding Glass Doors

When you don’t want your garden shed to look like a shed, we advice you to consider using these DIY building plans by Rural route diaries. For this pallet shed plan, start with recycled pallets, add siding and a sliding glass door, and the finished project will look more like a guest house than a place to store outdoor garden equipment.

DIY Pallet Shed With Sliding Glass Doors
DIY Pallet Shed With Sliding Glass Doors, Image via: Rural route diaries

6- DIY Pallet Shed

Use these wood shed plans by theownerbuildernetwork to create an attractive outbuilding that will meet any code law and add value to your property. No one will guess it was made from recycled wood pallets.

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DIY Pallet Shed, Image via: theownerbuildernetwork

7- Barn Style DIY Pallet Shed

This pallet storage shed by Buzznicked by is made to look like a mini barn. Easy to create roof line give this functional storage shed an aesthetically pleasing look that will increase property appearance and value.

A sliding barn door completes the barn style, and a couple of windows bring in plenty of natural light. Create a small bump-out under the barn roof overhand to use for firewood storage. This area will keep firewood dry without taking up any room inside of the shed.

Barn Style Pallet Shed
Barn Style Pallet Shed, Image via: Buzznicked

8- Simple Pallet Shed Design

This diy wooden shed by Instructables has a simple design, but a lot of character. Easy to build and large enough to store a riding lawn mower, snow blower and all the other tools needed to keep a yard and garden looking their best.

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Simple Pallet Shed Design, Image via: Instructables

9- Garden Shed With Natural Light

Plenty of natural light will flood the interior of this DIY pallet shed by Hometalk. Two front windows and a glass panel front door let in the sunlight and add a touch of yesteryear’s charm to the overall look. Create a relaxing faux porch by placing a few pallets on the ground in front of the shed and an old rocking chair to rest in after a day of gardening. You may also like to check out diy lean to shed plans for building an inexpensive storage space.

Garden Shed With Natural Light
Garden Shed With Natural Light, Image via: Hometalk

10- 8 x 6 DIY Pallet Shed

If you need a lot of outdoor storage space,  we suggest this large shed by Instructables to you. Made almost entirely of recycled pallets, this large storage shed can be built within one week and provide plenty of room to meet all your storage shed needs.

8 x 6 DIY Pallet Shed
8 x 6 DIY Pallet Shed, Image via: Instructables

11- Sunny and Bright DIY Pallet Shed

Watch your garden grow from inside in this sunny and bright storage shed by Allotmentyorkshire. Small enough to place in the garden, the two large windows facing the garden will give the feeling of being in the garden while you’re inside the shed working on projects.

Sunny and Bright DIY Pallet Shed
Sunny and Bright DIY Pallet Shed, Image via: Allotmentyorkshire

12- Garden DIY Pallet Shed

Use these garden shed plans by Grit to build an attractive and sheltered location in which to store all your garden tools. Large enough to hold all outdoor tools, small enough to leave plenty of landscape space for the garden.

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Garden DIY Pallet Shed, Image via: Grit

13- DIY Pallet Storage Shed

Mixing building mediums is modern and stylish, and it’s easy to do with these free plans. This small wood and metal shed by instructables created from recycled pallet wood and metal roofing provides a safe and dry pace to store a lawn mower, leaf blower, and a few other needed lawn care items.

This shed style takes up very little space in the backyard and looks very attractive. The total cost for this DIY build will be almost nothing if you have a sheet of metal roofing on hand.

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DIY Pallet Storage Shed, we love this design as we can use small space to build such a nice shed, Image via: Instructables

14- DIY Pallet Cabin

Versatile pallet cabin design can be used for a variety of things, you may even want to live in it!  The front porch is ideal for sitting, the side shelter with roof is ideal for an outdoor cooking area and the interior is roomy enough for a living space.

Learn how to build a shed from pallets by 1001pallets with these free and easy to follow plans, then you can decide how to use it. This pallet cabin could be multi-functional and be used for storage, camping and an outdoor cooking area.

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DIY Pallet Cabin, Image via: 1001pallets

15- Tiny DIY Pallet Cabin

Here are plans to build the perfect off grid vacation cabin in the woods. These free shed plans by Tinyhousetalk will take you through the entire build so you can create a woodland get-away from recycled pallet wood.

This adorable tiny cabin feature a high ceiling, natural light and a front porch. The nearby outhouse can also be created from recycled pallet wood as well. All the creature comforts to make your camping experience comfortable while keeping the DIY affordable.

Add insulation and siding to the cabin to make it usable year around. This DIY pallet shed could also be used for full time off grid living.

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Tiny DIY Pallet Cabin, Image via: Tinyhousetalk

16- Slope Roof Pallet Shed

This large DIY shed can be used for storage, as a play house for kids, an off grid homestead or any number of other uses. This free pallet shed plan by Imgur will show you how to build a 12 feet by 16 feet building with a sloped roof.

We love The high ceiling, wide door entrance and sloped roof of this shed that would provide plenty of interior room and make the pallet shed usable year around.

Recycle used 2×4‘s plywood and concrete blocks in the building process to keep the cost down. Adding sliding barn doors to the front of this large shed would make it ideal for using as a barn for small animals, like goats or sheep.

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Slope Roof Pallet Shed, Image via: Imgur

17- Play House Pallet Shed Plans

Kids love to have their own backyard play house. It’s a place where they can let their  imagination run free and a place they can call their own. Use these pallet shed plans by Hometalk to create an attractive and cozy play house for your kids.

The design will increase your property value, plus it will make a great tool storage shed when the kids outgrow it. Add window and a glass panel door for plenty of natural light to come inside this adorable wood pallet play house.

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Play House Pallet Shed Plans, Image via: Hometalk

18- Wood Storage Shed

These free pallet shed plans by Instructables will show you how to build a wood storage shed that will keep your firewood dry and provide you easy access to the wood.

The slim design holds a lot of firewood without taking up much space in the back yard. the design has two separate spaces and two doors to allow for the separation of seasoned firewood and green firewood. The wood shed is easy to load and unload with firewood.

Wood Storage Shed
Wood Storage Shed, Image via: Instructables

19- Open Window DIY Pallet Shed

Open the window and let the fresh air come in! These free storage shed plans by ana-white will help you create a space in which you not only store garden items, but start seedlings, make repairs and enjoy the view.

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Open Window DIY Pallet Shed, Image via: ana-white

20- Back Yard Shed

These diy pallet shed plans by Instructables will show you how to create a DIY storage shed that is just the right size for a small back yard. This 8 feet by 6 feet pallet shed is easy and inexpensive build, and it can hold a lot of equipment for its small size.

Add a front window so natural light can get inside and to make the shed look attractive. This shed design is inexpensive and quick to build.

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Back Yard Shed, Image via: Instructables

21- Wood Pallet Storage Shed

If you need a cover space for storing pallets at outdoor this is the brilliant idea for you. This diy wood shed by Instructables is going you a little cost as most of the material used is salvaged.

Pallet Storage Shed
Pallet Storage Shed, Image via: Instructables

22- Budget Friendly Pallet Shed

When you need more outdoor storage but you don’t have much money, recycled wooden pallets are what you need.

Building a shed out of pallets is cheap and this YouTube video will provide you with free building plans. The recycled pallets provide you with enough wood to build this large outdoor shed for about $50. Some places that recycle wooden pallets give them away for free so the lumber for the shed could cost even less.

This sturdy, attractive DIY pallet shed can be used for outdoor storage space to keep items clean, dry, and out of the elements. The shed could also be used as a workshop to keep you out of the elements while you work.

Be kind to the environment and your budget by using recycled wooden pallets to build an outdoor storage shed.

23- Large Pallet Shed

Building a shed from pallets is made easy with this YouTube instructional video. This large shed is constructed from recycled pallets and the result is amazing. The large size makes it an ideal outdoor storage space to store seasonal items, furniture, outgrown kid’s items, and much more.

The large size of the structure will allow you to store lots of items and still have space leftover for crafting. If you don’t enjoy crafting, create a personal space in the pallet shed to relax and catch up on some alone time.

The sloped roof is easy to construct and will allow the rain and snow to quickly move off the roof. Windows are easy to incorporate into the design and can be placed where you want them. Use these pallet shed plans to increase your outdoor storage space and increase your property value. A well built storage shed like this one is desirable and will increase the re-sale value of your home.

24- Garden Pallet Shed

Get these pallet shed plans that will show you how to build an attractive garden shed that will hold your garden tools and add value to your property.

This garden shed is constructed mainly from the wood of recycled pallets. It is the perfect size for a suburban backyard. This pallet shed will keep all your garden tools handy and out of the elements while taking up very little space in the backyard.

Keep your bags of mulch and compost dry and prevent metal garden tools from rusting by storing them in a pallet shed like this one by Easypalletideas. The shed is also large enough to store a push mower weed whacker, and leaf blower.  Everything you normally use to keep your lawn and garden in tip-top shape can be stored in this pallet shed.

These free building plans can be downloaded and printed out for easy access. Wooden pallets are very cheap, sometimes even free, so this DIY pallet shed will be an inexpensive asset to your backyard.

Garden Pallet Shed
Garden Pallet Shed, Image via: Easypalletideas

25- House Size Pallet Shed

If you need a large storage shed or maybe need extra living space, this house size pallet shed can solve your problem. This large shed is constructed out of recycled pallets and will save you a ton of money on building materials while providing you with a large versatile outdoor building.

The large building can be used as a workshop, storage space, mother in law suite, teenager hangout, or a multitude of other things. the interior can be finished with new building materials, add windows, doors, and electricity and the pallet shed would become a pallet house.

This video will show you how this large building can be built for a small price when you use these free pallet shed plans on youtube and recycled wooden pallets. Wooden pallets are easy to find and cost very little (sometimes they are free) and the wood is sturdy, already cut, and ready to use.

Wooden pallets are great for any type of building project. They can be used to construct outdoor storage sheds, living spaces, decks, kids’ playhouses, outdoor garden furniture, and much more. Locate a source for wood pallets near you so you can have the pallets on hand for your future DIY projects like this pallet shed.

26- DIY Pallet Wood Shed

Here have have a great idea for keeping your firewood neatly stacked and dry. Use these free pallet shed plans by Lisasscribbles for constructing a pallet wood shed right next to the location where you chop firewood.

Great for construction in the backyard of any home that has a wood burning stove or fireplace. Also great for use at an off grid homestead. These free pallet shed plans are easy to follow and the shed will cost less than $20 to build.

Pallet Wood Shed
Pallet Wood Shed, Image via: Lisasscribbles

27- DIY Pallet Shed Studio

Use these free pallet shed plans by Olivierlonguet to build a large studio for your art projects. This pallet storage shed design create a large stand alone unit that can be used for painting, pottery, jewelry making, wood working or any number of other art projects you may enjoy doing.

After the pallet shed studio is completed, recycle more wood pallets into custom furniture to furnish the shed. This design would make an ideal detached office, backyard man cave or she shed. Finish the look off with a picket fence around the shed created from wood pallets.

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DIY Pallet Shed Studio, Image via: Olivierlonguet

Summing Up!

By recycling a wood pallet you can do most of your DIY projects without buying expensive material. They don’t cost much or even you can get free. Recycled pallet shed is a great way to store your garden equipment, lawn mower, different woodworking and power tools. We hope this article guided you well in making your own wood pallet sheds.

 Here we have prepared a questionnaire to answer some of the frequently  asked questions. 

FAQ’s

How Many Pallets Does It Take To Build A Shed?

To build a pallet shed of standard size that is 48 by 40 inch. So you need 9 pallets to create a structure that is 4 feet deep and 6.5 feet wide.

How do you weatherproof a wooden pallet?

To make pallets weatherproof you need to apply a coat of lacquer or varnish sealant. However while applying sealant to your pallet keep them at room temperature and in good ventilation.

Is it cheaper to build a shed or buy a pallet?

For making wood pallet shed it’s always cost efficient material and sometimes even free. It saves the cost of hiring labor, Buying expensive material from the market and you have your own custom design pallet shed. Typically the cheapest shed to build costs you only 500$.

Is it safe to use pallets to make a shed?

The first thing you need to do when buying pallets is make sure they are not damaged. Pallets are used for transport of goods and during this they can break due to mishandling. Splinters, cracks, loose nails, warping, or shrinking. Also some research conducted by the National Consumers League found E.coli bacteria that is harmful for your kids.

References

Nc State University Bio Resources, “Process methods and levels of automation of wood pallet repair in the United States”, https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/process-methods-and-levels-of-automation-of-wood-pallet-repair-in-the-united-states/