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Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder

Save your empty toilet paper rolls to create this Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder craft for your backyard!

Bird watching has become a hobby of ours since we recently moved back home to the South!

We recently invested in a bird feeder, bird bath, and quality bird seed to create a pretty amazing little sanctuary for our backyard birds and forest creatures like squirrels and rabbits.

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We have our main bird feeder placed in a location close to our back patio.

We do have a few visitors daily to this bird feeder, but I wanted to create a few bird feeders to place in and around the trees behind the fence in our backyard.

This gives the birds a safer location to perch and have a tasty snack!

I’m able to save money by re-using toilet paper rolls to create new feeders for our birds vs. purchasing new feeders to place around.

Plus, the kids get to take part in a fun craft, so it’s a win-win for everyone!

Save your empty toilet paper roll tubes and get creative with your bird feeders! You can use a variety of different types of bird seed to attract different species of birds.

Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder

Supplies:

Directions: 

Set the toilet paper roll in a vertical position on a paper plate.

Using the plastic knife, spread a thick layer of peanut butter onto the toilet paper roll. If the peanut butter is too thin, the seeds will not stick well.

(Note: The toilet paper roll may absorb some of the oils from the peanut butter. This is normal and ok.) 

Pour the bird seeds onto the paper plate and spread the seeds out.

Gently roll the toilet paper roll tube around in the seeds and try to get as many as you can to stick to the peanut butter.

Use your hands to pick up and place seeds onto areas that don’t get covered well. If you need to add more peanut butter to get seeds to stick, you can add more.

Run a string through the holes of the toilet paper tube. Bring the two ends together at the top and tie the string into a knot. 

Your bird feeder is ready to be placed out in a safe location for the birds! Consider placing your feeder in/near branches of a tree.

Sit back and observe your bird feeder to see what types of birds your feeder attracts!

Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder

Materials

  • toilet paper roll
  • small bowl of natural peanut butter
  • plastic knife
  • thick string (about 12” long)
  • paper plate
  • small bowl of bird seeds 
  • scissors

Instructions

Set the toilet paper roll in a vertical position on a paper plate.

Using the plastic knife, spread a thick layer of peanut butter onto the toilet paper roll. If the peanut butter is too thin, the seeds will not stick well.

(Note: The toilet paper roll may absorb some of the oils from the peanut butter. This is normal and ok.) 

Pour the bird seeds onto the paper plate and spread the seeds out.

Gently roll the toilet paper roll tube around in the seeds and try to get as many as you can to stick to the peanut butter.

Use your hands to pick up and place seeds onto areas that don’t get covered well. If you need to add more peanut butter to get seeds to stick, you can add more.

Run a string through the holes of the toilet paper tube. Bring the two ends together at the top and tie the string into a knot. 

Your bird feeder is ready to be placed out in a safe location for the birds! Consider placing your feeder in/near branches of a tree.

Sit back and observe your bird feeder to see what types of birds your feeder attracts!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for DIY Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder Craft

What materials do I need for this craft?

You will need a toilet paper roll, a small bowl of natural peanut butter, a plastic knife, a thick string (about 12” long), a paper plate, a small bowl of bird seeds, and scissors.

How do I prepare the toilet paper roll for the bird feeder?

Set the toilet paper roll in a vertical position on a paper plate.

What do I do with the peanut butter and bird seeds?

Using the plastic knife, spread a thick layer of peanut butter onto the toilet paper roll. Then, pour the bird seeds onto the paper plate and spread them out.

What if the peanut butter is too thin?

If the peanut butter is too thin, the seeds may not stick well. It’s important to ensure the peanut butter is thick enough for proper adherence.

Is it normal for the toilet paper roll to absorb some of the peanut butter?

Yes, the toilet paper roll may absorb some of the oils from the peanut butter. This is normal and won’t affect the effectiveness of the feeder.

How do I get the seeds to stick to the toilet paper roll?

Gently roll the toilet paper roll tube around in the seeds, trying to get as many seeds as possible to stick to the peanut butter. Use your hands to add seeds to areas that don’t get covered well.

What if I need to add more peanut butter or seeds?

If necessary, add more peanut butter to help the seeds stick, and continue rolling the toilet paper roll in the seeds until well-covered.

How do I hang the bird feeder?

Run a string through the holes of the toilet paper tube. Bring the two ends together at the top and tie the string into a knot.

Where should I place the bird feeder?

Consider placing your feeder in or near branches of a tree in a safe location for the birds.

What should I do after hanging the feeder?

Sit back and observe your bird feeder to see what types of birds it attracts! Enjoy the birdwatching experience.

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