This table was super easy to make. Really, if I can build this, so can you! Supplies Needed IKEA Ingo Dining Table IKEA Trofast buckets (I got the medium sized ones) Jigsaw Drill with spade bit Sandpaper Spray Paint Clear Sealant How To First step-assemble that table! Next, decide how many buckets you want. I decided on two, going horizontal. (I felt like going vertical took up too much table space) I carefully measured out where on the table I wanted my buckets. I used a straight-edged level to make sure my rectangles were perfect. If you are doing this exact project, here are your measurements: Each rectangle is 15.75" across, and 10.25 inch tall I measured in 4" from the side of the table I measured 2.25" from the top of the table. Here's an awesome diagram for you visual learners. Next up, cut out those rectangles. Use your spade drill bit...
At first I thought it was a great idea, now I’m not so sure. Several commenters pointed out that bread is bad for birds. For example, people at Eugene’s Alton Baker park were asked to stop feeding bread to birds because it can cause a condition called “angel wing”. The condition is marked by a deformed wing and spindly feathers that poke out at right angles. It’s a result of a poor diet, such as calorie-rich breads, that causes birds’ feathers to develop faster than their bones. I’m sure the idea author Curro Claret wasn’t aware of that and all he wanted to do is to feed his little friends.
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