![]() ![]() Add a drop of hot glue on the knots for additional security. For each hole, take a piece of twine tying a secure knot and feed it through the hole so that the knot sits inside the feeder. Take a drill and make four holes in the sides of the walls, evenly spaced around the feeder. The wooden sides should be thick enough to offer support to the bark without being too thick, taking away from the space in the middle of the feeder. Hollow out the top half of the wood slice, leaving a wooden base and a small wooden wall around the exterior. If you are planning on cutting down a tree, or have recently cut one down, and are looking for an opportunity to repurpose the wood, this feeder may be exactly what you’re looking for! All you need is a wider slice of wood with the bark still intact. You can add a ribbon to the top and/or bottom of the feeder if you choose for decoration before hanging it outside. Continue this process until you’re happy with the length of your feeder, bending the bottom of the wire to hold the apple slices in place. Then, slide the apple slice onto the feeder by piercing the wire through the center and sliding it up the wire to the top near the hanging loop. One at a time spread a little peanut butter on a slice of apple before dipping it, peanut butter down, into a bowl of birdseed. Taking a thick gauge floral wire, bend one end into a loop for hanging, with a long vertical piece extending down from the loop. For this feeder, you will need to cut and dry several apple slices to form the base of your feeder. Many birds are highly attracted to fruit feeders, making the use of fruit (fresh or dry) a great choice. Most bird feeders focus solely on the use of birdseed for food, but there are other options available that will appeal to a variety of bird species. ![]() After 5 layers, take the two halves that you cut earlier, placing them so that they extend out from the feeder as a perch. Secure each row both by hot gluing the edges and in the center of the craft stick. Flip your base over so that the support beams are on the bottom and start building up the sides of your feeder 2 craft sticks at a time, alternating opposite ends of the previous row. Using a hot glue gun, attach 2 sticks as support beams across the square that you’ve created. Place 8 craft sticks side by side to create a flat, square shape. These pieces will all be used later during assembly. Taking 2 craft sticks and a sharp pair of scissors, make a hole in each end and set them aside. Before you begin, cut one craft stick in half, and set it aside. To make this feeder, you will need approximately 35 to 45 wide craft sticks. SpongeBob ScoutPants wrote: " Oh, was this yours? " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.For those who have children, craft sticks are a common crafting item that you likely have at home.xenovian espurr wrote: " E.T., phone home for some Mcdonald's! " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.the cats meow wrote: " I thought you said the 6 mile hike was TOMORROW MORNING " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.TalkativeLofa24 wrote: " Why do earthlings always mess up my order!? " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Lil Girl wrote: " Come on, one more minute before you bugle? Please? I need my beauty sleep!! " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Open Empty Camera wrote: " Who needs a litter box when I’ve got this sleeping bag? " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Troop109Rules wrote: " Do I really have to go to flags? " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo.Here is a joke about bears:What do u call a bear with no teeth? A GUMMY BEAR!!! " posted to Learn How to Draw a Bear From a Pro. wrote: " Thank u so much I loved how much it helped me draw! I just came from Lake Tahoe and saw A mommy bear and two bear cubs.I will use it □□□□□ " posted to 10 Tips to Become a Chess Champ. " posted to Write a Funny Caption For This Photo. Closed Full Camera wrote: " This sleeping bag is purrrfect. ![]()
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