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Saturday, November 15, 2014

DIY Bird Feeder (repurposing a mayonnaise jar)

Time to do a double-good-deed today - we're going to repurpose a mayonnaise jar so that it doesn't end up in the landfill AND we're going to help out nature by feeding the birds - or more likely squirrels.

This is just a Hellman's mayonnaise jar (plastic) that I peeled the label off of and ran through the dishwasher 
(note: only put this on the top shelf or the plastic will melt with the heating/drying setting - learned the hard way)



Cut about 2/3's of the lid off, but leave enough of the rim to adhere to the jar.

I drew a line and then used a saw....



which in cold weather is not the best idea (learned the hard way) because the plastic cracks easily.

I'm thinking I should have gone exacto knife or perhaps utility scissors.

To smooth out the sharp edges I just wiped it a few times with sandpaper - we don't want any cut bird-toes (are they called talons on little birds?)



Drill a hole in the bottom of the container just large enough to feed a string through.




Glue the lid onto the jar and run the string through the wide opening and back through the hole in the bottom.

Once the glue has set - fill with seeds and hang from a tree!



I'd seen this idea done with a coffee canister, but I think a see-through container makes more sense - how else will you know when it's empty?


  
Your good deed for the day!

Making the world a better place - one small project at a time!





Have a great one!
  
 




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