How do you make a bird feeder out of a milk gallon jug?
Instructions
- Clean the milk jug out and let it dry.
- Draw circles on each side of the jug.
- Cut out the circles with a knife or scissors.
- Paint the exterior of the bird feeder with craft paint.
- Let the craft paint dry.
- Poke holes in the lid of the milk jug.
- Feed the string through and tie it.
Can I make a bird feeder out of a milk jug?
All you need is a clean gallon milk jug with the cap on, a black permanent marker, a craft knife, a pair of sharp scissors (kids – get your parents’ help!), a wooden dowel and some strong string or wire. Oh, and don’t forget the bird seed – seed for wild birds is best.
What can I make with a milk jug?
Then check out these 15 awesome projects that use them to create things that will be a lot more useful in the end than you might think!
- Buttoned sandwich box.
- Milk jug whale.
- Spooky milk jug walkway lights.
- Milk jug and jar lid owl.
- Plastic trinkets box.
- DIY milk jug lunch box.
- Milk jug igloo.
- Milk jug bird feeder.
How do you make a bird feeder out of recycled items?
Steps
- Cut a large hole in the center of one side of the carton, starting several inches from the bottom.
- Beneath this large hole, cut a small hole to poke a stick through.
- Cut two small holes on either side of the top of the carton to thread the rope or wire through.
- Paint and decorate your feeder.
How do you recycle milk jugs?
You rinse the jug, put the cap on, and toss it in the recycling bin with all your other recyclables.
Can I use a milk jug as a planter?
Hanging Planter Make a slice across the middle of a milk jug on the opposite side from the handle. Poke drainage holes in the bottom of the jug. Fill the bottom of the milk jug with potting soil and plant flower or vegetable seedlings inside. Hang the planter outdoors using an “S” hook looped through the jug handle.
How do you make a bird feeder out of recycled materials?