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WINTER BIRD FEEDER

Feed our hungry winter friends with this easy to make bird feeder.

You will need:

· Pine cones

· Peanut butter

· Bird seed

· String

1. Tie a string tightly around the top of a pine cone.

2. Spread peanut butter over pine cones. Make sure to press it in to all the grooves.

3. Roll the peanut butter pine cones in a bowl of bird seed. Gently shake off the excess seed.

We are sure the birds will enjoy your bird feeder! Easy to Make Kids Crafts

Be sure to visit our Kids Crafts Club for craft ideas for all holidays and seasons. Kids Crafts are fun and easy to make. A great family activity!

Authors of the Craft Club:

Sue Sandar, was born and raised in England where she lived for 11 years before moving to British Columbia , Canada where she now makes her home. Her home is a busy place which includes her husband, 3 teenagers, 3 cats and a dog. She has taught many children how to enjoy making different crafts. Besides her love for crafts, she also writes childrens books.

Jaki Ryan, was born in Boston and resides in Arizona with her husband and three children. In addition to creating crafts, she is currently writing several picture books and non-fiction articles for children's magazines.

Greta Jenkins lives in Michigan she developed her kid crafts while teaching pre-school.



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