Creative Hobbies® Wooden Model Kit Bird House – Wholesale Lot of 3 Kits

Create a gift for family, grandparents, friends or spruce up your own backyard with these cute wood bird house model kits. Included in this wholesale lot are three kits to make three bird houses! The kits include pre-cut wood parts, small nails and instructions for assembly. For best results use sandpaper for smoothing out any rough edges and white or wood glue to hold it together better. Decorate the houses with paint, marker, glitter glue, or anything else to create a one of a kind piece! Great project for kids to spend time with parents or grandparents! Aids in learning through instruction and hands on experience. Recommended for 8 years and up. Small parts are dangerous to young children. Made in China.

Product Features

  • Included in this wholesale lot are three kits to make three bird houses!
  • Wood bird feeder model kit includes instructions, 10 pre-cut wood pieces and 8 small nails per kit
  • Additional supplies needed: sandpaper, hammer & glue
  • Fun and easy to assemble! Measures approximately 5″ tall x 5.25″ x 2.5″
  • Adult supervision recommended; For 8 years and up; Warning: Not for children under 3 years

3 thoughts on “Creative Hobbies® Wooden Model Kit Bird House – Wholesale Lot of 3 Kits”

  1. The houses were really cute. You might want to … The houses were really cute. You might want to pre drill the boards as the nails are very tiny.

  2. Great little kit! These little kits were exactly what we needed for our cub scouts to use in fulfilling one of their special award patch requirements. The kits are pretty small for adult hands, but they were just about right for 8 year old boys. They went together pretty easily, with help from an adult, and the boys had a ton of fun putting them together. You will need an adult to help unless the kids that you are buying these for are VERY handy with tools. A couple of the boys were pretty good at driving the…

  3. Poor nails provided. Pieces are fine but nails are too difficult to use. I going for the wood glue as my grandson (6) struggles with the nails. He is giving up.

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