DIY Bird Bath with Waterproof Terra Cotta (2024)

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Make your own DIY Bird Bath using items you may already have. Additionally, learn an easy way to waterproof terra cotta for a bird bath bowl replacement and suggestions for your birdbath stand.

This is my kind of project!

I used the material I had lying about and made something useful!

When my parents moved out of their home last year, they left a lot of stuff behind. When we moved in last month, we weeded through and decided what we wanted to keep and what we needed to rehome.

This wrought iron base was one of the things left behind in the garage, and I wanted to keep it. I am not sure if it was originally a planter or a base for a birdbath, but in any event, I knew I wanted to find a way to use it.

Fast forward a couple of weeks, and I realized that a saucer for a large pot would fit perfectly on the base. It was then that I decided that the future of this wrought iron piece was the base of DIY Bird Bath.

As Kismet had it, I had way too many empty terra cotta pots and saucers, and my crafting angel ensured that I had one that exactly fit inside the opening of this base!It’s entirely possible that this stand was a base for a birdbath before, but this saucer will be the perfect birdbath bowl replacement!

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And, while Terry has often derided my stash of aerosol cans, I had a partial can of Rust-Oleum’s Triple Thick Glaze, which contained just enough to spray the inside of the saucer. The Triple Thick Glaze put a clear coating on the saucer so that the naturally porous terra cotta would become waterproof and therefore hold water longer than the unsealed terra cotta saucer, just what I needed for this DIY Birdbath.

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As an aside, this Triple Thick Glaze is some handy stuff to have around. I have used it to coat a wooden box to make it a little more waterproof, so I could put some potted plants in it without worrying about rotting the wood. I used it to add a clear, shiny coat to a painted lamp. Sadly for Terry, the next time I am at the hardware store, I will pick up a new Triple Thick can. I hate to imagine a time when I need it and don’t have it in my garage!!?

Just a tip on spraying the glaze, don’t get too heavy a hand. You need several very light coats to avoid areas that become cloudy. And, if by chance you get too heavy-handed, you can sand off the paint so that you can do the lighter coats as recommended on the can.

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And BAM…just like that, I have a birdbath! Well…I guess Idon’t have a birdbath as much as my feathered friends now have a birdbath. And, as if it just can’t get better…the best location for this birdbath ensures it will get filled with water when the sprinklers go off! Truly, it was meant to be!

If you have a stand or base but need a bird bath bowl replacement, then this waterproofed terra cotta bird bath bowl may be just what you need. And, if you didn’t just move into your mom’s home and, therefore, might not have the perfect base laying about, here are some other suggestions for your birdbath stand for a DIY Birdbath:

Ideas for DIY Bird Bath Stand:

  • Invert a pot (or a couple of pots) and glue the saucer to the bottom of the pot
  • An old chair (metal is best, but if using wood, you could seal the wood)…place the saucer on the seat
  • Iron Base
  • Hanging Base
  • An old tree stump
  • A lamp base
  • Three rods pounded into the ground
  • An old ladder
  • An old spindle, chair or table leg
  • A stack of bricks

Frequently Asked Questions

Are the chemicals in the waterproof sealant safe for birds?

According to my conversation with a representative at Rust-Oleum, once the waterproof sealant has fully cured, it stops outgassing harmful chemicals, making it safer for use in bird baths. However, it’s important to allow the sealant to fully cure as per the manufacturer’s instructions before filling the bath with water.

Can I paint my terra cotta saucer before waterproofing it for a bird bath?

You can paint the terra cotta saucer with acrylic paints before applying a waterproof sealant. However, ensure the paint is fully dry and follow up with a waterproofing sealant to protect the paint and the terra cotta. Testing this method or consulting with the product manufacturer for compatibility and safety is advisable.

How long does it take for the waterproofing sealant to fully cure?

Rust-Oleum’s Triple Thick Glaze, a common waterproofing sealant, typically requires 24 hours to cure fully. However, for optimal results, especially for a bird bath that will be constantly exposed to water and outdoor conditions, waiting a week before filling it with water is recommended.

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FAQs

How do you seal terracotta pots for bird bath? ›

In a well-ventilated area, apply three to four coats of shellac onto the bowl planter, planter pot, and saucer; let dry 20 to 30 minutes between each coat. (Note: This step will waterproof the surface so that it can hold water and not seep into the porous terra-cotta.)

Is terracotta safe for birds? ›

To start, you'll need to clean your terra cotta pieces very well. Use warm and soapy water to scrub well then rinse well and let them air dry completely. It may not seem important, but it is and will help remove any debris making it safe for the birds to drink from them.

How to make a bird bath waterproof? ›

Concrete must be clean and free of previous sealers and paints. The birdbath and fountain must be completely dry before sealing. Fill in any cracks with a concrete crack filler where water may be leaking through. Use a penetrating concrete sealer or durable concrete coating to seal the birdbath and fountain.

What to use to waterproof a bird bath? ›

A leaking bird bath is not ideal for the birds, but not to worry there is an easy solution. You can prevent those unsightly cracks and the mold and mildew buildup with DRYLOK® Masonry Waterproofer. The next time you scrub it clean, let it dry for at least 48 hours.

How do you make terracotta watertight? ›

If you're looking to waterproof your terracotta garden pots and protect them against staining, water-based sealers (such as the Miteq Sealer 102) on the outside is the best product to use. These penetrating sealers sit just below the surface of pots and give them natural look and finish.

What waterproofer to use on terracotta pots? ›

Using Liquid Rubber is an easy, cost effective way to seal and waterproof all your garden pots and so reducing your maintenance watering. Liquid Rubber is eco-friendly and safe all plants and animals.

What are the disadvantages of terracotta clay? ›

However, several issues can make terra cotta clay tiles an unsuitable choice for your home or building. High maintenance terra cotta tiles can crack if stepped on or are hit by debris. They also lack moisture- and cold-temperature resistance and will require an underlayment replacement after 20 years.

Can terracotta be waterproof? ›

Sealing your terracotta tiles helps to prevent the accumulation of moisture, which in turn increases their lifespan. Waterproof nature – sealing terracotta tiles allows them to hold up better against rainy weather by preventing leaks and moisture buildup.

Should terracotta pots be sealed? ›

Since terracotta (clay) pots are a porous material, it is essential to seal them. Sealing them protects your plant's roots from quickly drying out. It also protects any decorating, such as paint and decoupage.

How to make a terra cotta bird bath? ›

This Cute DIY Birdbath is Guaranteed to Attract a Few Feathered Friend
  1. Seal the terracotta pieces. ...
  2. Paint the flowerpots. ...
  3. Form the base of the DIY birdbath. ...
  4. Make the bath piece. ...
  5. Paint the base. ...
  6. Coat the base and bath in glaze. ...
  7. Place the DIY birdbath in the garden and add water.
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How deep should the water be in a bird bath? ›

In fact, birds will not bathe in some store-bought birdbaths because the sides are too steep. Birds prefer water depth to increase gradually from edges. A 1- to 2-inch depth is best. Birds are especially attracted to moving water.

How do you seal a terracotta bird bath? ›

I recommend DecoArt's Americana Multi-Purpose Sealer. It's non-toxic and does an awesome job at protecting the birds and the baths. Let your bath dry until any smell from the sealer dissipates before filling it with water to share with your birds.

What can I put in my bird bath to stop it going green? ›

Yes, dilute apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a great choice for combatting algae in your bird bath the natural way.

How do you keep water flowing in a bird bath? ›

Running a small recirculating pump into the birdbath also works well. My favorite water-mover, however, is the mister. Misters release a fine spray of water into the air. They seem to work best in spots where the mist bathes nearby foliage.

How do you seal terracotta pots for water features? ›

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Seal the inside of the pot with a liquid water sealant that is labeled for use on wood. This applies whether the pot is terra-cotta, wood, or some other porous material. Let the sealant dry completely.

What paint is waterproof for terracotta pots? ›

All paints work for the job, but we prefer to use acrylic craft paint or spray paint, both work well on terracotta pots. Thinning the paint out with a little water helps spread it quickly and easily. This is an optional step, but it really helps spread the paint over the pot when applying the base coat.

Will water seep through terracotta pots? ›

We use a lot of terra cotta pots in our personal collection. Terra cotta is a porous material that allows water to seep through the edges of the planter causing the planter will feed damp for a day or so if you've watered a lot.

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