Transform your patio into a charming rustic haven with this simple DIY project that turns old metal bundt pans into delightful bird feeders. This project not only repurposes items often destined for the landfill but also attracts beautiful birds to your backyard, creating a serene and lively atmosphere. The combination of painted bundt pans and thick jute rope offers a rustic aesthetic that complements any outdoor space, making it an attractive conversation starter among neighbors.
Position the finished bird feeders in a garden or patio area where they are visible yet accessible for birds. Choose a spot with some greenery around to blend the rustic look of the feeders with the natural environment. Use earth tones or muted colors to paint the bundt pans, ensuring they harmonize with the colors of your patio furniture or garden decor. Consider hanging them at different heights to add visual interest and dimension to your outdoor space.
Rustic Bundt Pan Bird Feeders

Materials
4 old metal bundt pans
Rust-resistant spray paint in earth tones (e.g., moss green, terracotta, or beige)
30 feet of thick brown jute rope
Heavy-duty metal hooks
Drill with a metal bit
Scissors
Ruler or measuring tape
Directions
Clean the old metal bundt pans thoroughly to remove any dirt or grease.
Use the drill to create a small hole at the top of each bundt pan, ensuring it is large enough for the jute rope to pass through.
Spray paint each bundt pan with a rust-resistant paint in your chosen earth tones. Allow the paint to dry completely.
Cut the jute rope into four equal lengths, each approximately 7.5 feet long.
Thread one end of each rope length through the hole in a bundt pan and tie a secure knot to hold it in place.
Use the remaining rope length to tie all the bundt pans together in a cascading arrangement, leaving varying lengths of rope between each pan for a staggered look.
Attach heavy-duty metal hooks to the top of the jute rope arrangement to hang your bird feeder securely from a tree branch or patio beam.

Variations & Tips
For a variation, consider using different sizes or shapes of bundt pans to create a more eclectic look. You could also experiment with different colors of spray paint, such as soft pastels for a more whimsical appearance or metallic shades for a more industrial feel. Adding small decorative elements like wooden beads or metal charms to the jute rope can further personalize the feeders. To attract a wider variety of birds, consider placing different types of bird seed in each pan.