I am a big fan of butterflies. I mean, who does not like butterflies? Not only do butterflies bring color and beauty to the garden, but they also do important work by pollinating flowers. So, if you are like me and love seeing tons of butterflies in your garden, these DIY butterfly feeders will help you attract more butterflies. All you need to do is be ready to welcome them with an open heart.

Why not provide a little something to attract more of these magical creatures and reward them for their contribution to your garden? A butterfly feeder will tick both these boxes, and many also serve as pretty garden ornaments!

All of these DIY butterfly feeders are decorative and beautiful. Plus, when you fill them with nectar, they attract so many butterflies. Follow the links after each diy for step-by-step instructions. 

1. DIY Butterfly Feeder And Waterer

Source: diynetwork

Raise your hand if you find it cute. These DIY Butterfly feeders are easy to make, and kids will find it fun to help. The top section can hold water, and the bottom can be used to keep nectar or fruit pieces or flowers..or whatever butterflies love to eat. Guys, trust me, this DIY butterfly feeder is very easy to make and makes your garden look magical. 

2. Hanging Grapevine Wreath Butterfly Feeder

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Like humans, butterflies need fresh water. This butterfly feeder is easy to make and will cost you little. If necessary, you can buy grapevine wreaths at any craft store for just a few dollars each. Are you excited to create this DIY project?

3. DIY Hanging Plate Feeder

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Besides bringing magical beauty to any garden, butterflies help promote growth by pollinating flowers. You can attract more butterflies to your yard with these DIY butterfly feeders—one made with a plate and one made with a jar—that also serve as attractive garden ornaments. Do you like them? Then follow this tutorial for more details. 

4. Upcycled Glass Dish Butterfly Feeder

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Butterfly feeders are easy to make, look wonderful in your garden, and help wildlife! To make this feeder, you can upcycle some old glass dishes. Just collect your old glass plates, glasses, teacups, or whatever you think is appropriate for this day. Now, fashion them into a wonderful butterfly feeder you can hang in your garden. Give it a try, guys, and enjoy. You will for sure love the final output. 

5. This simple and easy Fruit Feeder to Attract Butterflies and Birds

Source: birdsandblooms

I simply love this project. Adding a fruit feeder to your yard can help you attract butterflies and provide a treat for fruit-loving birds. I can’t wait to try this for my garden and invite more butterflies. Who else is going to try this feeder? 

6. Spring DIY Bird Feeder For Under $5

Source: Spiral Wire Feeder

What a wonderful idea! This easy, budget-friendly bird cum butterfly feeder is worth to give it a try. All you need to do is twist the wire into a spiral shape, add some delicious fruit, and hang it on a tree. Thats it. Be ready to welcome beautiful butterflies in your garden. If you wish, you can try other shapes, too. Does this sound interesting?

7. Rustic Jute Butterfly Feeder

Source: traditionalcookingschool

Here’s how to make a DIY butterfly feeder that makes a wonderful addition to any garden or flower bed. Records show that the numbers of butterflies, bees, and other pollinators are declining, so they really need our help! This simple feeder, made from a mason jar, some twine, and a piece of sponge, will help attract these friendly insects to your garden and give them a place to refuel. It’s a win-win! If you agree, then follow this tutorial for more details. 

8. Upcycled Tin Can Butterfly Feeder

It is so simple to make. First, fill an empty jar or used tin can with some colorful, bright, fresh flowers, and then add a little sponge or cotton ball soaked in sugar water. And get ready because soon you’ll see butterflies flitting all over your garden or backyard. Further, you can add an artificial butterfly to the can for the full effect! What do you think, guys? 

9. Repurposed Pie Tin Butterfly Feeder

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Involve your little ones in making this feeder. Butterflies signify new beginnings among other things, draw the beautiful creatures to your yard with this fun DIY Butterfly Feeder! Take an empty pie tin to make this cool DIY butterfly feeder. Let the little ones help you decorate the tin however they want. Once done, wait with them in your garden to welcome beautiful butterflies. 

10. Easy way HOW TO MAKE A RECYCLED BUTTERFLY FEEDER

Tutorial: handmadecharlotte

Butterflies are so beautiful…watching them fly makes me really happy! This beautiful feeder from recycled household objects will bring butterfly visitors to your garden all summer. So follow this DIY project for further instructions on how to do it. 

11. Upcycled Thrift Store Supplies Feeder

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Reusing old wine bottles, plates, and other items is a great DIY. Since you can reuse trash, this amazing-looking handmade butterfly feeder is very cheap. It doesn’t take much to add color to your gardens, not to mention functional art. So head out to the thrift store, pick up some silicone…and get busy. You will for sure love the final output. 

12. DIY Mason Jar Butterfly Feeder

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It’s also a gorgeous feeder when it is finished. It is made of my favorite craft item: Mason jars. Encourage butterflies to visit your yard and pollinate your plants by making a butterfly feeder. It’s easy! So follow this DIY project for further instructions on how to do it. 

13. DIY Butterfly Feeder Jug

Source: carolynshomework.com

Reuse an old glass jug to make a gorgeous and functional butterfly feeder. You can decorate the jug however you want. You will also need some thin rope or twine and a tight-fitting lid to create the feeder part. Are you excited to create this DIY project? 

I hope you will try at least one of these amazing diy butterfly feeders

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