DON’T let the April showers rain on your parade this month.
There are loads of ways to make the most of wet weather, while also saving money.
You can still save money while making the most of the wet weatherGetty
Here are a few DIY ideas on how you can harness the elements for a fun rainy day.
BIRD BATHS: As summer approaches, it is the best time to make your own bird bath.
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds says our feathered friends love a wide, shallow puddle with a rock or two to perch on.
Make your own using a wide shallow dish, no more than 10cm deep, like an upturned dustbin lid or large circular tray.
Rest it on four bricks, lifting it off the ground but keeping it steady, then add rocks, and small logs for birds to stand on.
Add a little water and let the rain keep topping it up. For extra nature points, create a wooden ramp to give hedgehogs a way to the water, too.
PLANT POWER: Don’t just let the rainwater drain away — save it for your plants.
It is less acidic than tap water and has higher levels of nitrogen and oxygen which boost plant growth.
Put drip trays under potted plants to collect every drop, and place containers around the garden to collect even more.
Kids can make their own rain catchers using an old plastic milk container — search DIY mini water butt at yorkshirewater.com.
For a supply of water all year round, find out if your local council or water companies offer any deals on water butts.
SPLASH HAPPY: In her book, Born To Be Wild, Hattie Garlick suggests arming yourself with food dye for these two rainy day experiments.
Collect rainwater in jam jars, add different dyes to each and then use a brush and paper to create a work of art.
Or, for messier creators, wear wellies. Add food dye to a shallow puddle, swirl with a stick, then jump in feet first.
Stand back and admire the abstract masterpiece made by the colourful splash.
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