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Homemade Bird Feeder #DIY

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1 Feb
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Found this simple craft while pinning on Pinterest and had to try it with my kids. This comes from a blog called The Moffatt Girls. I’m obsessed with looking out the window since we made them. I can’t wait to catch our first visitor on camera! Oh and if you’re worried about the birds eating peanut butter, I read on Family Corner that there is no documented information of it hurting them but if you’re concerned you can mix it with cornmeal first to make it less sticky or substitute vegetable shortening instead.

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DIY, Make Your own bird feeder, homemade, bird seed, peanut butter, toilet paper rolls

 Slather your toilet paper roll with peanut butter (or vegetable shortening)

DIY, Make Your own bird feeder, homemade, bird seed, peanut butter, toilet paper rolls

Let the kids roll the toilet paper rolls in the seeds

DIY, Make Your own bird feeder, homemade, bird seed, peanut butter, toilet paper rolls

Hang on branches of your trees

DIY, Make Your own bird feeder, homemade, bird seed, peanut butter, toilet paper rolls

The nice thing is where I hung them all you have a great view from the cat seat in the kitchen. That’s right, I want to drive my cat insane watching the birds! I’ll update with birdie pictures if they come.

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Paula Krueger considers herself a "baby "chef, not because she cooks for babies, but because she's still learning how to cook. She started this blog after taking Wilton method classes and at that point was more interested in baking. She's since become more interested in learning to cook as her family has grown. She also covers product reviews and travel as well.

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  1. Cher@Mom and More says

    February 3, 2012 at 3:07 pm

    I think I might make this with some soy nut better I have!

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