Add Some Life To Your Yard With A DIY Birdseed Wreath

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Add Some Life To Your Yard With A DIY Birdseed Wreath

If you want to put birdseed out at you house, why not skip the usual bird houses and make a pretty wreath for your feathered friends instead! By using a bundt pan, you can mold a bird feeder that can easily hang outside.

The birds in your neighborhood are going to love it! Try out this craft to brighten up your yard with some happy birds.

Materials Needed:

  • 1 1/2 cups Suet, melted & strained
  • Saucepan
  • Fine cheesecloth
  • Measuring Cup
  • Fresh cranberries
  • 6-cup Bundt pan
  • 4 cups Wild birdseed
  • 1 cup dried cranberries
  • 1 cup roasted unsalted peanuts
  • Large plastic spoon
  • Wide Ribbon

Instructions:

Cut 1 pound of suet into small chunks and heat in a saucepan until it melts.

Once it is melted, strain it through the cheesecloth and allow it to harden to a solid. Once it has, repeat the process again, melt and then strain. Once you have strained it twice measure out 1 1/2 cups of the melted suet and set it aside.

Put your fresh cranberries along the bottom of your Bundt pan and set aside.

Combine your birdseed, dried cranberries and peanuts in a large bowl, mixing them thoroughly. Add in your melted suet and mix it through.

Use a large spoon to scoop the mixture into your Bundt pan, pressing down on it firmly.

Place it in the freezer overnight to harden.

The next day, pull it out of the freezer and allow it to sit at room temperature for ten minutes before trying to take it out of the mold.

Use a wide ribbon to hang it up outside when the temperature is around freezing. Keep the wreath out of direct sunlight so that it doesn't melt.

The birds will love it and it will definitely liven up your yard this winter!