Milk Jug Bird Feeder

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Milk Jug Bird Feeder

Milk Jug Bird Feeder

Cut and decorate milk jugs to create bird feeders.

98,730.55

(5 customer reviews)

Description

Cut openings in an empty milk jug to form an easy-access bird feeder. Decorate with paint, markers, or natural elements like twigs and leaves. Fill it with birdseed and hang it outside to attract birds. This project teaches kids about wildlife and the importance of repurposing materials instead of discarding them.

5 reviews for Milk Jug Bird Feeder

  1. Michael

    “My kids absolutely loved making these milk jug bird feeders! It was a simple and fun craft that kept them entertained for hours. Decorating the jugs was a blast, and they were so excited to hang them up and watch the birds come. A really rewarding and easy activity for a rainy afternoon!”

  2. Hauwa

    “This milk jug bird feeder craft was brilliant! My kids had so much fun decorating their own feeders and were so excited to hang them up and watch the birds come. It’s such a simple and inexpensive way to entertain the children while also teaching them about nature. A fantastic and rewarding project!”

  3. Jamilu

    “My kids absolutely loved this Milk Jug Bird Feeder craft! It was so simple to do with materials we already had at home, and they had a blast decorating their own feeders. We hung them up in the garden and now we get to watch the birds come visit every day. A really fun and rewarding project for little ones, and a great way to teach them about nature and recycling.”

  4. Saka

    “My kids absolutely loved making these milk jug bird feeders! It was a super simple, inexpensive, and fun activity that kept them entertained for hours. They loved decorating the jugs and then watching the birds come to their creations. A fantastic way to get crafty and connect with nature!”

  5. Seun

    “My kids absolutely loved making these milk jug bird feeders! It was such a simple yet engaging craft project, and they really enjoyed decorating them. Now we have a cute, homemade bird feeder hanging in our garden that we made ourselves, and the kids are so excited to see which birds visit. It’s a fantastic way to recycle and get creative with crafting!”

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