Recycled Carton Bird Feeder
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Making a bird feeder from a recycled carton is a relaxing and rewarding activity that brings joy both during the crafting and later, when you see the birds enjoying your creation.
Object:
- Encourage interaction and sharing
- Boost self-esteem through a creative project
Materials:
- Empty milk or juice cartons (1L or 2L, rinsed and dried)
- Sharp scissors or craft knife (staff/volunteer use only)
- Non-toxic paint, markers, or colored tape
- Black marker
- Strong string
- 2 dowel rods (40 cm each) or straight sticks from outdoors
- Masking tape
- Birdseed
Instructions:
- Give each participant a clean, empty carton.
- Draw a “door” on one side of the carton.
- Cut along three sides of the door, leaving the top attached so it folds open.
- Cover the cut edges with masking tape to make them smooth and safe.
- Decorate the outside with paint, markers, or colored tape. Allow to dry.
- Near the bottom, make two small holes opposite each other. Insert a dowel rod or stick to create a perch.
- Make a hole in the center near the top of the carton. Thread a length of string through the hole and tie a knot inside to hold it securely.
- Use the other end of the string to tie the feeder firmly around a sturdy tree branch so it hangs freely.
- Fill the feeder with birdseed.
Note: Birds may take a little while to discover the feeder. It can sometimes be up to two weeks before they begin visiting - patience is part of the fun!
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What a lovely idea!
Esta também é otima!
Parabéns e obrigada!