In case you are interested in making some birdseed hangers, I have pinned a couple of tutorials. Here are the links:
http://www.pinterest.com/pin/134545107587752104/
It would be a fun project to do with kids and grandkids. And the birdseed hangers would also make nice gifts for this time of year.
If you want to buy birdseed hangers ready-made, like the ones I have, you can order them online from Gardener's Supply Company.
the slinky is really slick. :)
ReplyDeleteA real bird feast. I'll check out interest :)
ReplyDeleteI hope you and Jim are well n happy Donna.
Great idea. I had a problem recently. Bought some woodpecker feed and when I got home I discovered bugs in it. Will those bugs hurt the birds?
ReplyDeleteThanks you so much! These a re great little projects for the holidays.
ReplyDeleteSweet ideas! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI think that slinky one is so cool. The other ones would make nice gifts for the bird lovers on my list.
ReplyDeleteThese are such clever ideas. We have to stick with 2 squirrel proof feeders to discourage the squirrels. But I can remember making all kinds of goodies for the birds when we lived in Texas. Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeleteVery clever ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhat great gifts these would make. Great idea...
ReplyDeletexo bj
Wheels are turning... Gears are clicking. This looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas!! Who would've thought of using a slinky for a bird feeder! Clever. And I sure like those cookie cutter outdoor tree ornaments. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt would be so easy for another project to 'jump' onto my list! These are cute! I know the birds would enjoy every one of them.
ReplyDelete~Adrienne~
Such darling ways to feed the birds! Of course, I love the carton of seed ornaments that your thoughtful hubby gave you, but these ideas are great!
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna for admiring my sweet grandson. ♥
ReplyDeleteI have made these in the past. I think they are adorable and such a treat for the birds. xo Linda
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