Making Wire Birds
I made these robins as christmas tree decorations, though they are happy enough perched anywhere. I also sell them, drop me a line if you want some the easy way!
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You will need:
Needle nosed pliers -the kind that cut AND bend.
Wire! I use 0.8mm aluminium craft wire. I buy it from eBay, but if you are lucky a local art shop might stock it, although they often charge twice as much.
The black is enameled. The copper coloured isn't copper, it's just copper coloured aluminium.
I have become a little obsessed about wire. Different metals and thicknesses affect the result of a project considerably. I find even changing the thickness by 0.1 of a mil makes a difference to your outcome.
Pictures of robins. If you go to Google, select images and search for robins you should find more than enough
Robin Body
Leave any excess wire attached for the next step.
Robin Head
Chop off any excess wire.
Eyes
Body Sides
Feet
Wings
The other wire needs to attach to the back of the bird above the tail.
Repeat on other side
Breast
Tail
Colour
Attach it at the center to the Robin s forehead just above it's beak.
Run the wire above and round the robins eye and wing, fastening it by wrapping it around the black wire where suitable.
Then do the same on the other side. Cover the rest of the breast with copper wire and there you go. Experiment and please let me know how you get on!