HOW TO SET IT UP
STEP 01
Align Part D with Part B, ensuring the pre-drilled holes line up. Insert the short screws and tighten them with the provided screwdriver until secure.
Avoid over-tightening to prevent damage to the wood. Repeat this process on the opposite side of Part B. Make sure to position the parts with the through-hole side facing outward.
STEP 02
Align Part D with Part C, ensuring the pre-drilled holes line up. Insert the short screws and tighten them with the provided screwdriver until secure. Avoid over-tightening to prevent damage to the wood.
Repeat this process on the opposite side of Part C. Make sure to position the parts with the through-hole side facing outward.
STEP 03
Align Part A with the semi-assembled birdhouse (Parts B, C, and D), ensuring the pre-drilled holes line up. Insert the short screws and tighten them with the provided screwdriver until secure.
Avoid over-tightening to prevent damaging the wood. Ensure the through-hole sides are facing outward.
step 04
Align Part E with the semi-assembled birdhouse (Parts A, B, C, and D), ensuring the pre-drilled holes line up. Position it on the right side of the birdhouse when facing it.
Insert the short screws and tighten them with the provided screwdriver until secure. Avoid over-tightening to prevent damaging the wood. Make sure the through-hole sides face outward.
STEP 05
Align Part F with the semi-assembled birdhouse (Parts A, B, C, D, and E), ensuring the pre-drilled holes line up. Position it on the left side of the birdhouse when facing it.
Insert the short screws and tighten them with the provided screwdriver until secure. Avoid over-tightening to prevent damaging the wood. Make sure the through-hole sides face outward.
STEP 06
Align Part G with the assembled birdhouse, positioning it over the pre-drilled hole on Part B. Apply gentle pressure to fit it in place, but avoid using brute force to prevent damaging the wood.
Your birdhouse is now fully assembled!
STEP 07
01 - Wipe the wood surface with a clean, dry cloth to remove all dust and loose particles. Do not proceed until the surface is fully dry.
STEP 08
Choose a sticker stencil figurine from the provided sheet and place it on the birdhouse in the desired location.
STEP 09
Press the transfer sheet and attached stencil firmly onto the wood. Starting at the center, smooth outward with your fingers to remove air bubbles and ensure full adhesion.
Rub over the entire stencil with firm, even pressure, focusing especially on the edges to seal them and prevent paint bleed.
STEP 10
Carefully peel away the clear transfer sheet at a slow, steady angle, leaving the stencil securely adhered to the wood. The figurine cutout should now be exposed.
STEP 11
Apply paint in thin, even coats using the large brush to fill the figurine’s main body. Do not overload the brush.
STEP 12
Allow each coat to dry until slightly tacky before applying additional light coats, continuing until full, even coverage is achieved.
STEP 13
Select the detail sticker stencil that corresponds to your chosen figurine from the provided sheet. Carefully position it over the painted figurine, aligning it with the sticker stencil underneath.
STEP 14
Carefully peel away the clear transfer sheet at a slow, steady angle. The figurine cutout should now be exposed. Using the small brush, apply paint in light, controlled coats to fill in the figurine’s details. Avoid overloading the brush to prevent paint bleed.
STEP 15
Allow the paint to dry until slightly tacky. Apply additional light coats as needed to achieve the desired coverage.
STEP 16
Once the paint is dry to the touch, slowly peel away both stencils at a sharp angle to avoid lifting paint or damaging the design.
Allow the painted figurine to fully dry before handling the birdhouse.
WALL MOUNTING
Drill a hole in a solid wall at a minimum height of about 2–3 m (6–10 ft), insert the yellow plastic plug, then drive the long screw through. Place the birdhouse by attaching the hanger on Part C to the long screw.
Note: When mounting your birdhouse, choose a spot away from feeders, and keep at least 1.5–2 m (5–6.5 ft) of clear space from side branches, and 30–50 cm (1–1.5 ft) of clear space above the house. Avoid any ledges or branches that predators could use to reach it.
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TREE MOUNTING
Take a strong garden wire. Wrap it around the tree trunk at the height where you want the birdhouse. Thread it through the metal hanger on the back of the birdhouse. Pull the wire tight so the birdhouse sits snugly against the tree (no swinging). Make sure it’s straight and slightly tilted forward so rain won’t go inside.
Note: When mounting your birdhouse, choose a spot away from feeders, and keep at least 1.5–2 m (5–6.5 ft) of clear space from side branches, and 30–50 cm (1–1.5 ft) of clear space above the house. Avoid any ledges or branches that predators could use to reach it.