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15 DIY Bird Feeder Crafts Using Everyday Items

Michelle Carlson
DIY Bird Feeder Crafts

I enjoy finding simple ways to bring more wildlife into my space, and making bird feeders is one of the easiest and most rewarding options. With a few common items from around the house, I can create something useful that also adds life and movement to my yard, balcony, or garden.

Bird Feeder Crafts

I can make unique and functional bird feeders without spending much money or needing special tools.

By reusing materials I already have, I reduce waste while offering food and shelter to local birds. Each project has its own style and purpose, making it easy to match the design to the space I have. This approach keeps the process creative, affordable, and practical.

1. Cardboard Tube Bird Feeder

A cardboard tube bird feeder hanging from a tree branch with a small bird feeding on it in a garden.

I use an empty toilet paper or paper towel roll for this feeder. I spread peanut butter on the outside of the tube.

Then I roll it in bird seed until it’s fully coated. I slide the tube onto a branch or string it up outside.

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2. Pine Cone Peanut Butter Feeder

A pine cone coated with peanut butter and birdseed hanging from a tree branch, surrounded by various homemade bird feeders made from everyday items outdoors.

I start by choosing a clean, open pine cone.

I spread peanut butter into the gaps using a spoon or butter knife.

I roll the pine cone in birdseed, then tie string to the top for hanging.

3. Mason Jar Lid Feeder

A small bird perched on a mason jar lid bird feeder hanging outdoors with green foliage in the background.

I use a mason jar lid and ring to make a simple hanging feeder.

I tie twine through the ring, fill the center with birdseed, and hang it from a branch.

4. Plastic Bottle Hanging Feeder

A plastic bottle bird feeder hanging from a tree branch with small birds feeding on seeds.

I cut small holes near the bottom of a clean plastic bottle for birds to reach the seeds.

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I thread string through the cap to make a loop, then hang it from a branch.

5. Tea Cup Bird Feeder

A white tea cup and saucer bird feeder hanging from a tree branch with a small bird eating seeds on the saucer.

I use an old teacup and saucer to make a simple bird feeder. I attach the cup to the saucer with strong outdoor adhesive.

I hang it from a tree branch or place it on a garden stand.

6. Wooden Spoon Feeder

A wooden spoon filled with birdseed attached to a tree branch as a bird feeder, surrounded by other handmade bird feeders in a green garden setting.

I slide wooden spoons through the sides of a clean plastic bottle, letting the handles stick out as perches.

I fill the bottle with birdseed and hang it from a branch near my window.

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7. Citrus Fruit Shell Feeder

Several citrus fruit shell bird feeders hanging from tree branches with small birds feeding on seeds outdoors.

I cut an orange or grapefruit in half and scoop out the fruit.

I poke four small holes near the rim and thread string through them.

I fill the shell with birdseed or peanut butter mix before hanging it.

Cookie cutter-shaped bird seed ornaments arranged on a wooden table with crafting supplies around them.

I press a birdseed mixture into metal cookie cutters to shape the ornaments.

I use a straw to make a small hole for hanging.

I let them dry overnight before adding string and placing them outside.

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9. Tin Can Feeder

Various colorful DIY bird feeders made from tin cans and household items hanging outdoors with small birds perched on them.

I clean and dry an empty tin can before starting.

I paint or decorate the outside, then attach a ribbon or string for hanging.

I fill it with birdseed and place it where birds can reach it.

10. Milk Carton Bird Feeder

A milk carton bird feeder hanging outdoors with small birds perched on it and green plants around.

I cut a large opening in the side of a clean, empty milk carton.

I painted the outside to protect it from weather and add color.

I filled it with bird seed and hung it from a sturdy branch.

11. Gourd Bird Feeder

A gourd bird feeder hanging from a tree branch with small birds perched on it in a garden setting.

I clean and dry a large gourd before starting.

I drill an opening for birds and small holes for drainage.

I add twine for hanging and fill it with birdseed.

12. Log Bird Feeder with Holes

A wooden log bird feeder with small holes hanging outdoors surrounded by green leaves, with colorful birds eating from it.

I use a solid log and drill several evenly spaced holes into it.

I fill the holes with suet or seed mix.

I hang the log from a sturdy branch so birds can cling and feed.

13. Egg Carton Seed Tray

Close-up of a handmade bird feeder made from an egg carton filled with birdseed, placed outdoors with green plants in the background.

I cut a cardboard egg carton into sections to create small seed compartments.

I fill each cup with soil and plant my seeds.

I keep the tray in a sunny spot and water it lightly.

14. Plastic Spoon Seed Dispenser

A plastic spoon seed dispenser bird feeder hanging on a tree branch with a small bird eating seeds from it.

I use a clean plastic bottle and two plastic spoons for this feeder.

I cut small holes for the spoon bowls so seeds can spill onto them.

I hang the bottle with twine where birds can easily reach it.

15. Wire Hanger Mesh Feeder

A DIY bird feeder made from wire hanger mesh hanging from a tree branch with birds feeding on it outdoors.

I bend a wire coat hanger into a frame that can hold a cylinder of wire mesh.

I secure the mesh to the frame and fill it with bird seed before hanging it from a branch or hook.

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