Roll the peanut butter covered toilet paper roll in the bird seed until covered.
Toilet paper roll bird feeder without peanut butter.
Loop the string through the toilet paper roll and hang it on a tree or slip the toilet paper roll directly onto a tree branch.
Toilet paper roll bird squirrel feeder without peanut butter by tracy zdelar nov 29 2013 how to.
Pour bird seed onto a plate then roll the peanut butter covered tube through the seed so that it s entirely covered.
With the knife or lolly stick spread peanut butter on the outside of your toilet paper towel rolls careful here to make sure that the peanut butter ends up on the rolls and not being eaten before hand check the rolls make sure the peanut butter is evenly spread.
Spread peanut butter on the outside of a toilet paper roll using a knife or spoon.
Toilet paper roll birdfeeder which became a squirrel feeder to our enjoyment.
Using a popsicle stick cover outside of toilet paper roll with peanut butter.
Then cut a piece of string or yarn consider where you are hanging the bird feeder to determine the length loop it through the toilet paper roll and tie it into a knot.
Due to the increase in peanut allergies this environmentally friendly craft activity has taken a dive in an effort to keep children and adults safe from an allergic reaction to peanut products.
This is a great earth day craft and an opportunity to talk.
Hang where birds can enjoy.
Clean off any extra bits of paper from your toilet paper rolls then cover them in a thin layer of peanut butter.
Hang on a post on your back porch or a tree branch in.
Pour out some bird seed onto a plate then gently roll the toilet paper roll over the plate to pick up the bird seed.
Observe the birds who come to feed.
Pour the bird seed on to the plates and roll the rolls in the seed you may find.
One of the key ingredients in a pine cone bird feeder has always been peanut butter.
Because of the peanut butter the seeds will stick.
Roll the toilet paper roll in the bird seed.