Easy DIY Bird Bath Ideas for Your Yard
| By Gary S. Locatelli
If you’ve ever watched birds on a hot day, you know how much they love a cool place to splash around. Discover fun, budget-friendly DIY bird bath ideas using everyday items. Learn how to make homemade birdbaths and attract more birds to your garden.
In this guide, we’ll explore simple and creative homemade bird bath ideas, inspired by popular YouTube tutorials and practical tips. Whether you’re looking for a Dollar Tree DIY bird bath, a rustic upcycled version, or something sturdy like a DIY concrete bird bath, these projects will get you started.

Why Make Your Own Bird Bath?
- It’s budget-friendly—most projects cost next to nothing.
- It’s eco-friendly—you can upcycle items instead of tossing them.
- It attracts more birds, giving you endless opportunities to enjoy birdwatching.
- Paired with a Birdfy Bath Pro or a Birdfy Cam, you can capture beautiful videos of birds splashing around.
How to Make a Bird Bath?
Making a DIY bird bath is simple, fun, and gives you the chance to add your own creative touch to the garden. Up next, we’ll walk you through five different DIY bird bath ideas with step-by-step instructions and the materials you’ll need — let’s get started!
1. Flower Pot Bird Bath (Stacked Planter Style)
Inspired by this YouTube tutorial:
What you need:
- 2–3 clay or plastic flower pots (different sizes)
- A large plant saucer or shallow bowl
- Optional: paint for decorating
Steps:
- Turn the largest pot upside down as the base.
- Stack a smaller pot on top, right side up.
- Place the saucer or bowl on top to hold water.
- Paint or decorate to match your garden style.
This stacked look adds height, making it easier for birds to spot. Plus, it’s sturdy and stylish!

2. Hanging Bird Bath with a Basket
Inspired by this DIY idea on YouTube:
What you need:
- A wire hanging basket (often sold for plants)
- A coconut liner or plastic liner
- A shallow bowl that fits inside
- Chain or rope for hanging
Steps to make a hanging bird bath:
- Place the liner inside the basket.
- Set the bowl securely inside.
- Hang the basket from a tree branch, porch hook or the Birdfy Feeder Pole.
- Fill the bowl with fresh water.

This creates a floating effect and looks beautiful in a garden or patio space. Hung on the Birdfy Feeder Pole and paired with a Birdfy Cam, you can enjoy videos of birds cooling off.

3. Upcycled Dish & Stand Bird Bath
Inspired by this video tutorial:
What you need:
- An old lamp base, plant stand, or even a candlestick holder
- A large shallow dish, pie pan, or serving bowl
- Outdoor-safe adhesive (if attaching permanently)
Steps to make a upcycled bird bath:
- Clean and prepare the base stand.
- Place the dish on top, securing with adhesive if needed.
- Fill with water and set in a shady part of your garden.
This version has a classic look and is perfect if you love homemade bird baths that blend into your yard décor.

4. DIY Concrete Bird Bath (For Durability)
If you want a more permanent bird bath, concrete is a great choice.
What you need:
- A large leaf (like rhubarb or hosta)
- Quick-set concrete
- A sand pile or mold
- Cooking spray
Steps to make a concrete bird bath:
- Spray the leaf with cooking spray to prevent sticking.
- Place it face down on a mound of sand.
- Spread wet concrete over the back of the leaf.
- Let it dry completely, then peel off the leaf.
- Set the concrete bath on a stand or directly in the garden.
This creates a stunning, nature-inspired piece that lasts for years.

5. Dollar Tree Bird Bath (Budget-Friendly!)
For a quick and fun project, try a Dollar Tree DIY bird bath.
What you need:
- Plastic planter pots or a plant stand
- A serving bowl or tray
- Hot glue or adhesive (optional)
Steps:
- Turn a planter pot upside down as the base.
- Glue another pot or tray on top.
- Place a bowl on top to hold water.
This is one of the cheapest and easiest DIY bird bath ideas, perfect for kids to help with.

Bonus Tip: Keep Your Bird Bath Clean & Fun
No matter which bird bath DIY ideas you choose, make sure to:
- Change the water every 2–3 days.
- Scrub the bath weekly to prevent algae.
- Place it in a shady spot to keep the water cool.
- Add a few pebbles or rocks so smaller birds can perch safely.
And if you want to see your feathered visitors up close, pair your bath with the Birdfy Bath Pro – Smart Bird Bath with Camera. It automatically records videos of birds splashing around, so you don’t miss a moment. Or, if you already have a birdbath, the Birdfy Cam is a great way to capture their playful behavior in both feeders and baths.
Final Thoughts
Making a homemade bird bath is an easy, rewarding project that brings life and color to your backyard. From simple stacked pots to durable concrete designs, there’s an idea here for every budget and style. The best part? You get to enjoy hours of birdwatching right from your window.
So gather some everyday items, get creative, and start building your own bird bath today. Your local birds will thank you—with songs, splashes, and visits all summer long!
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