Making Pine Cone Bird Feeders With Peanut Butter
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Making pine cone bird feeders with peanut butter. Sprinkle bird seed over the pine cones. It should stick to the peanut butter. Be sure to get it into all the cracks and crevices to fully coat your pinecone in peanut butter. Dip peanut butter coated pine cone into bird seeds.
They love the creamy kind too. To make the pinecone bird feeder you will need a large pinecone or several small ones sturdy ribbon yarn or string suet and birdseed. I like to give my kids a plastic knife which makes for easy clean up too. Roll the peanut butter pine cones in the birdseed.
Birds love the extra nutty treat in crunchy peanut butter. Spread out an old newspaper for easy clean up. The seeds will stick to the peanut butter and create a tasty outer layer for the birds to eat. Then carefully spread the peanut butter onto the pinecone making sure you get a little bit on each one of the pinecone scales.
Put a cupful of birdseed in a plastic bag i use a grocery store bag just make sure there are no holes in it then place the pinecone inside and gently shake to coat. It should cover the entire bottom of the plate. Tie a knot in the string so it makes a loop. Put a small screw into the bottom of the pinecone and tie twine around the screw for hanging your pine cone bird feeders.
Smear peanut butter all over the pine cones with a spoon or butter knife. Pour some bird seed into the plastic plate. Directions for making a pine cone bird feeder. Spread peanut butter over the pinecone getting in all the little crevices.
You can also put your peanut butter in a separate bowl and dip or roll your pine cone in it. Hang the peanut butter bird feeders outside. It is best to use natural pinecones that have not been treated with chemicals or perfume. Use a butter knife to spread peanut butter all over the pinecone.
One of the key ingredients in a pine cone bird feeder has always been peanut butter. 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.