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Vintage Bird Cage Styled for Summer

The sun is shining here in Lancaster County and it just makes me want to sing!  It’s been dreary and rainy for days and it’s so good to be able to get outside!  I’ve been working on my screen porch for the summer months and am making headway!  Today I’m going to share a little area on the porch that I’ve styled using a recent antique shop find – a vintage bird cage!  

Vintage Bird Cage on Screen Porch

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Antique Bird Cage with Plants

I found this bird cage several weeks ago at an antique shop.  Mark was with me, which is not the norm, and agreed that it would look great on the screen porch!  He doesn’t always see my vision, but with this piece he did!  At the same shop I picked up this little book on birds …   that I knew would be great styled with the vintage bird cage!

Pocket Bird Guide book

In addition to the little book, I added a vintage “bird” flash card from a collection that I have.  I displayed the flash card using a vintage floral frog.

Vintage Bird Flash Card held with Floral Frog

My plan for the bird cage was to have it be a showcase for some unique plants.  So, I’ve been visiting some local greenhouses and picked up a few new plants and let’s hope that I can keep them alive!  They will get lots of sun out on the porch, so I just need to keep them watered!   

Bird Cage with Plants and Vintage Finds

PLANTS AND  VINTAGE OBJECTS

The succulents and little cactus don’t require much water and should thrive in the summer days to come.  The Pilea (left front) is potted in a milk glass goblet.  The String of Pearls succulent (sitting on the pedestal) is in an ironstone sugar bowl.  The other succulent is in THIS brass bird planter from Target.  The plant behind the Pilea is a Goldfish plant.  The bright orange petals  look like tiny gold fish!  In the front is a tiny Pink Moon Cactus in a vintage tea tin.  

Pink Moon Cactus planted in Vintage Jasmine Tea Tin

I did make some modifications to the vintage bird cage.  When I purchased it, the roof top and part of the bottom of the cage was covered in rusty mesh screen.  Since I wanted to have easy access to water plants,  I removed the mesh screen.  I also removed the tin that was on the bottom of the bird cage.   And, I gave the entire piece a fresh coat of white paint.  The little, yellow table is another recent find. 

String of Pearls and Succulent planters

 

Vintage Bird Cage Door

I recently attended a local auction and won quite a few bids.  In fact, my garage is quite full of projects for the summer!  This little table was just $3!!!  I painted it using Maison Blanche Vintage Furniture Paint in the color Miel.

White vintage bird cage on yellow table

I found a similar bird cage from Antique Farmhouse HERE, but it’s currently out of stock.  If you are interested, I’ll keep you posted if I see it become available again!  Just let me know in the comments below!  Thanks for stopping by today!  I’ll be back on Friday with something new and hope to get back to my regular Monday, Wednesday, Friday posting schedule next week!  

Antique Bird Cage Styled with Plants and Vintage Finds

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Pat

Tuesday 21st of May 2019

Doreen, This is the perfect piece in the perfect spot! Love the new plantings you've chosen, too! Truly inspiring! Pat

linda

Monday 20th of May 2019

I have two LG bird cages outside could I send you piçtures

Doreen Cagno

Monday 20th of May 2019

I would love that, Linda! Send them to my email address: [email protected]

jean

Thursday 16th of May 2019

Love what you did with the birdcage. Everything is sooo pretty!!!! I love the milk glass and the plant in it. It's unique and I hope it does well for you on the porch. I can hardly wait to see what you have for us tomorrow. I bet it is the decorated PORCH!!! I know it looks good and thanks for sharing, your blog friend, jean

Maria

Thursday 16th of May 2019

I have an antique bird cage that I use inside with plants inside so my cat can't eat them and get sick. It is currently natural wood tone, but I am loving the white color of yours with the greenery inside. Maybe a painting project is in my future :)