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Easy Bird Treats Click here to print

This craft is reprinted courtesy of Amanda Formaro of CraftsByAmanda.com.

 

Winter time is the time to take good care of our  outdoor feathered friends. These easy bird treats will delight youngsters and birds alike.


Supplies

Slice of sandwich bread for each hanger
Cookie cutter or paring knife
Yarn or other strong piece of string or cord
Peanut butter or vegetable shortening
Wild bird seed


Click here for printables

Instructions

Use a cookie cutter to create shapes from slices of sandwich bread. We did stars and circles for our treats.

 

Let bread sit on the counter until dried out, a couple of hours should do the trick.

Line a plate with bird seed.

 

Use a toothpick or wooden skewer to poke a hole through the bread for the string. Be sure that you leave enough room above the hole so that it doesn't tear.

 

Thread string through the hole and gently tie in a knot.

 

Spread both sides of bread shape with peanut butter. Coat with bird seed by laying it on the bird seed lined plate and turning over to coat thoroughly.

 

Hang your creation outside.

 

Editor's note: Try to hang your treats in close proximity to a branch that the birds can perch on while sampling their goodies.



   




Contributor

Crafts By Amanda

http://craftsbyamanda.com

Amanda Formaro is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She loves to bake, cook and make crafts. She is the craft expert for FamilyCorner.com and Kaboose.com. You can see her crafty creations on http://craftsbyamanda.com" Amanda's Crafts by Amanda and her delicious recipes on http://www.amandascookin.com/ Amanda's Cookin'.


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