This DIY Bird Bath is such an easy and fun backyard garden project. All you need is a couple of terra cotta pots, a saucer and an epoxy adhesive.
How to Make a DIY Bird Bath
My yard is a popular place for birds, squirrels and all sort of wild creatures. I’ve been wanting to give the birds living in my yard a water source for a while now, but I wasn’t finding quite the right one. My solution was this simple DIY Bird Bath.

Materials Needed
2 large terra cotta pots of equal size
1 large terra cotta saucer
epoxy glue adhesive
paint and paint brush (optional)
How to Make a Bird Bath
1. To create the base of the bird bath, glue the open ends of the terra cotta pots together. Allow to set, according to the directions on your adhesive.
2. Glue the bottom of the saucer to the top of your base. Allow to set completely.
3. At this point you are finished with your project. Optionally, you can do as I have and add some decorative paint. I put a simple band of paint around the rim of the saucer. Because my epoxy seeped through a little when I glued my pots together, I added another band of paint to cover that up.
4. Place the bird bath in your yard, add water as needed, and enjoy watching the wild life in your yard thrive.


That does look cute and easy!
What a seriously clever idea, I love that! I am going to need to make one. Sounds like the perfect summer project for my son and I! Thanks!
I love it! 🙂
I love it. What a great idea!
Love this! My kids would have so much fun if I let them decorate the pots before we made these.
That is so simple and so smart. I could totally add this to my little garden courtyard area.
oh my gosh how easy is that! I have been wanting to make a bird bath for awhile now but with some different items… maybe i should try this!!
I love it how adorable.
Very cool! My daughter loves watching the birds so I should really do this. Thanks for the idea!!
What a great project! So simple and easy. I have been wanting a bird bath for sometime but couldn’t bring my self to pay what the local stores want for them. This is simple enough that I can actually finish it. Thanks for the idea!