Step Three: Pour a Thick Layer of Birdseed on a Plate Let the children roll each tube in the birdseed. Tell them to make sure all the peanut butter gets covered with seeds. The more seeds, the happier the birds will be. Step Four: Trim a piece of colorful yarn for each bird feede...
This DIY bird feeder project utilizes a craft roll, peanut butter, and birdseed to create acharming and functional feeding station. By incorporating colorful craft sticks and ribbons, the feeder becomes a decorative addition to your yard while providing essential nourishment for birds. The project i...
Peanuts or peanut butter for larger birds and woodpeckers Mixed seed blends for ground-feeding birds like doves and sparrows How do I keep squirrels away from my bird feeder? Keeping squirrels away can be challenging, but here are a few strategies: Use a squirrel-proof bird feeder design or ...
This type of bird feeder can be your go-to if you happen to be a peanut butter lover, who regularly has to throw away the empty plastic jars, for example. Okay, you got me here) the peanut butter lover I am mentioning is someone I have to live with for years (Me!). Apart from...
HOW TO MAKE A DIY BIRD FEEDER STEP 1. In a mixing bowl, mix the birdseed and peanut butter together until a thick paste forms. Pin STEP 2. Spoon the mixture into a large ball shape. It does not have to be perfectly round. Then freeze the ball shape in the freezer for about 1 ho...
DIY Bird Feeder What You’ll Need: Pinecones, peanut butter or honey, birdseed, and string. Coat a pinecone with a thin layer of peanut butter or honey, then roll it in birdseed until it’s covered. Tie a string around the top and hang it from a tree in your garden or a nearby...
14. Pine Cone Bird Feeders Bird feeders aren’t just for spring. In the fall, pairing pine cones with peanut butter and seeds makes for a quick and fun feeder the whole family can make together. 15. Glass Shade Bird Feeder This budget-friendly project takes under 10 minutes to pull off...
This DIY Bird Seed Feeder couldn’t be easier! I picked up a jar ofpeanut butter(creamy, of course) and wild bird seed from Kroger and gave each kiddo a Pringles can. I used a hole punch to attach a piece of ribbon to each lid to be able to hang it from a branch. I found tha...
14. Peanut Butter Jar Birdhouse That jar of peanut butter (or something similar to that) is reusable. Create a birdhouse out of it in just 5 easy steps; check it outhere. 15. Bluebird Birdhouse If you want to attract bluebirds for nesting, this bluebird birdhouse plan at theDIY Dream...
DIY soda bottle bird feeder is a fantastic idea to attract birds to your home. The wide mouth opening on this soda bottle makes it easy to fill with sunflower seeds or peanut butter, peanut butter makes the birds stick around longer and feed more, The clear design gives you a better vie...