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Natural Gourd Bird

By: Niki Meiners for Creative Home Arts Club

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Use natural materials, like a bottle gourd, to decorate your home for autumn. This unique craft uses a rotary tool and ink to create a bird from a bottle gourd. Feathers and twig wreaths add great texture.  This bird would make a great decoration for your Thanksgiving gathering too.
 

Natural Gourd Bird
 

 

Finished size: 8" tall Bird

Skill: 2 Time: 2 Cost: 2 
 
Materials:

  • One bottle gourd
  • Rotary tool with cutting bit*
  • Ink sprays*: Vanilla Shimmer, Molasses
  • Chocolate brown inkpad*
  • Three feather sprays (wings, tail)
  • Two 12" twig wreaths
  • 2 brown 10mm doll eyes with shanks
  • Talon used for beak
  • 24" of black twine
  • Fabric glue*
  • Fast grip permanent glue*
  • Optional: If gourd is not clean: bleach, water, scouring pad, sandpaper, bucket or sink
  • Optional: If rotary tool not available, handsaw, drill, 1/4" bit
  • Drop cloth or newspapers, mask & eye protection, metal spoon, soft cloth or paper towels, pencil, sandpaper, tack cloth
     

Bird Gourd Craft Materials

Note:

  • Protect work surface with drop cloth or newspapers.
  • Wear eye protection and a mask when handling bleach or using power tools.
  • Cut and drill outdoors if possible to minimize dust.
  • Follow manufacturer's directions for power tools.
  • See photos for details and placement.
     

Steps:

  1. Clean gourd. Note: If gourd is already clean, skip to Step 2. Start with a completely dried gourd. Scrape off any dirt. Wear rubber gloves and eye protection. Mix a 20% solution of bleach and water. To protect gourd from rot and fungal molds, place gourd in mixture for 15 minutes to overnight. Remove gourd from solution. Use wire brush and sandpaper to clean outside surface (Photo A. Place gourd on a clean surface to dry thoroughly.
     
  2. Etch gourd. Use pencil to draw design on gourd as shown (Photo B). To simulate feathers, make a scallop pattern with two or three fine vertical lines within each scallop. Note: Lines will vary depending on gourd shape. Use rotary tool to etch along drawn lines (Photo C). Use tack cloth to remove excess dust.
     
  3. Spray gourd. Apply Vanilla Shimmer ink spray to entire gourd. Use cloth to remove excess and buff away any pencil lines. Apply Snickerdoodle Smooch to wings, ruff, and top of head (Photo D). Apply White Smooch to belly. Apply brown ink to etched lines in gourd and wipe off excess. Repeat until satisfied with look.
     
  4. Add features. Drill holes for eyes (Photo E). Use tack cloth to remove debris around hole. Glue eyes with shanks into holes. To create a place for beak, cut channel in top of gourd. Glue beak in place and hold until dry. Wrap outer edge of beak with black twine. Glue twine ends in place. For wings, glue one spray of feathers on each side of bird. For tail feathers, glue one spray to rear of bird. Hold in position until glue sets.
     
  5. Finish. For nest, glue one twig wreath on top of the other. Place bird on nest.

 

 

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