Monday, September 28, 2009

playtime bird feeder


hassle free and convenient this childrens bird feeder can be flat packed and sent through the post. perfect for birthdays, christmas presents anything really! It is also a great educational product where kids will have fun




Peer Comments Project 2 Postal Presents

Daniel Kotzen: http://danielkotzen.blogspot.com/2009/09/assignment-2-postal-presents.html#comments
Gleb Labzine: http://gleblabazine.blogspot.com/2009/10/fold-out-sandwich-box.html#comments
Jennifer Widjaja: http://jenniferwidjaja.blogspot.com/2009/10/postal-present.html#comments
Emily White: http://ides1031ewhite.blogspot.com/2009/10/upcycling-unwanteds.html#comments
Mitch Lockley: http://mmlockley.blogspot.com/2009/10/blog-post_895.html#comments

5 comments:

  1. I like how you did something different instead of bowls, card holders,etc. The flaps are great since they block out the rain. But I think the polypropylene may be too light-weight if it is hung outdoors in windy conditions

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  2. Very simple and effective. Perhaps using a different fastener instead of velcro? I like how it is very easy to assemble with no fuss.
    great job

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  3. I think sending a flat bird feeder as a gift is educational for children. It is new from other ideas. But I think it can be developed by making the inside feeder stable and maybe bigger place for the birds to take the food.

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  4. Great design and concept, I also would wonder whether you made like a stand or some sort of slot so they can be hanged on the wall or stand up, because if you place it outside it can fall or blown away during windy conditions.

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  5. I really liked the design of the bird house and think the material choice and colour was great. I like how it had little "homely" touches such as the shades etc. It was a bit of a shame that the bird feeder didnt stay in the box however a problem i'm sure which can easily be resolved. The best thing about your product was that it looked so neat when it was assembled.

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