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2 liter bottle bird feeder kits

2 liter bottle bird feeder kits
  1. How do you make a bird feeder out of a 2 liter bottle?
  2. What can I do with empty 2 liter bottles?
  3. How do you make a simple bird feeder?
  4. How do you make a bird feeder out of a pop bottle?

How do you make a bird feeder out of a 2 liter bottle?

Instructions

  1. Clean the Bottle. Clean and dry the bottle thoroughly, removing any labels. ...
  2. Attach the Hanger Hook. Screw the hook into the center of the bottle's cap, making sure it is firm and tight. ...
  3. Add Perches. ...
  4. Cut Feeding Ports. ...
  5. Fill With Seed. ...
  6. Hang the Feeder.

What can I do with empty 2 liter bottles?

7 Creative Uses for 2 Liter Bottles

  1. Make a mini greenhouse. Cut the bottom half of the bottle off so you have a dome shape. ...
  2. Make a decorative cloche. ...
  3. Water large plants even when you're gone. ...
  4. Make an EYE SPY bottle. ...
  5. Make a pet food scoop. ...
  6. Store homemade cleaners. ...
  7. Make a door stop.

How do you make a simple bird feeder?

Milk cartons are an easy starting point for a bird feeder All you have to do is cut holes for the bird food and hanger, and then decorate it. You can use any patterned contact paper, but this wood one works so well when hung in a tree.

How do you make a bird feeder out of a pop bottle?

Cut two small holes in the bottom of the bottle and thread twine or wire through for the hanger. Then cut two small holes on each side (4 holes total) of the bottle cap end. Thread skewers or other items through for perches. Two more holes above the perch will let seed out.

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