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Easy Craft Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder

Toilet paper Bird Feeder

Making a toilet  paper roll bird feeder is a quick and easy to create with the kids! My kids love watching the birds year round and this bird feeder is their favorite because its so fun and can be a bit messy. I recommend making these outside or with lots of newspaper on the table inside. Give the kids a plastic knife and let them spread away. This a great way to repurpose household items, increase fine motor strenght (spreading) and feed those hungry birds!

Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeders Supplies:

  • Empty toilet paper roll
  • Peanut butter
  • Rope or string to hang up
  • Bird seed
  • Container to roll the toilet paper roll through seed in

Directions for Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder:

  •  Spread Peanut Butter over the toilet paper roll
  • Roll the roll through the seed and string the roll
  • Hang on tree branch and enjoy the birds eating the seeds!!

You can make this educational by identifying different birds that come to your feeder!!!

Toilet Paper Bird Feeder

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31 Comments

  1. Very fun. My kids would love to make these and hang them on our trees in the backyard. Great weekend activity!
    #turnituptuesday

  2. What a wonderful project! Congrats Mivhrllr- you are one of our featured guests at this week’s Inspire Me Monday Party at Create With Joy! 🙂

  3. This looks so easy and fun! Thank you so much for sharing with us at Dishing It & Digging It. Hope to see you back again this weekend 🙂

  4. What a great idea to do with children! I’m always on the lookout for things to make with my niece and great niece and great nephews.

  5. What a cool and easy DIY project, how fun! This caught my eye because just this morning we rescued a bird that somehow got in our house and flew into the bedroom! How? No idea!! This will be a fun way to keep our feathered friends happy! Stopping by from Let’s Get Real link party!

  6. How easy and simple is this!
    I love a cheap DIY, and this is great. Thanks for sharing Home Matters Link Party!

  7. What a cool idea! I love taking care of the birds 🙂
    Thank you for sharing this week at Brag About It link party on VMG206 (Mondays at Midnight). I plan to feature you next week!
    ~ Megin of VMG206

  8. I love easy!! Thanks! And I ALWAYS have empty tp rolls! My 3 yo grand baby will have a blast making these!
    2usesTuesday

  9. My kids would have fun making these. Now if only I could convince the birds to come around!

    Thank you for sharing this with us on the #HomeMattersParty. We hope to see you again when we open our doors at 12 AM EST on Friday.

  10. Such a nifty project and I just can see me making this with my grands.
    Thank you for sharing this project with us at TOHOT!
    Jemma

  11. What a great project for my grandsons.
    Thank you for joining us and sharing at Thoughts of Home.
    We are so glad you are here!

    Laura
    White Spray Paint

  12. I remember making these as a kid! I think we also used paper cones at some point, though I’m not sure where we would have gotten those. These would be a great girl scout project, so I’m so glad you posted to make me remember 🙂

    1. Melissa May says:

      Cutting a circle from cardboard (cereal boxes?) and then cutting into 1/2 circles to turn into cones would be one way to use cones of you really wanted them. We happen to have a sno-cone maker & cones so those would always work for us too. But either way I love the idea.