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Step 1
Gather your supplies and materials.
Step 2
Pour 1/2 cup of cold water into a mixing bowl.
Step 3
Add 2 packages of gelatin to the bowl.
Step 4
Pour 1/2 cup of boiling water into the bowl. Stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved.
Step 5
Pour 2-1/2 cups of bird seed into the gelatin mixture.
Step 6
Stir until well mixed, then refrigerate for 10 minutes.
Step 7
Separate a plastic Easter egg into 2 halves. Cut the plastic hinge, if needed.
Step 8
Cut a 12 inch piece of twine and fold it in half. Tie a knot near the fold.
Step 9
Slide the ends of the twine up through the holes in the egg top.
Step 10
Spray both halves of the egg generously with cooking spray.You can also brush a small amount of regular cooking oil into the egg halves.
Step 11
Hold the egg halves in one hand (or set them together) and place the knotted twine so it goes into the bottom half of the egg.
Step 12
Fill both halves of the egg with the birdseed mixture, pressing it down with a spoon so it’s well packed.
Step 13
Close the plastic egg, pressing the halves of the birdseed ornament together.
Step 14
After a few minutes, carefully remove the top of the plastic egg.
Step 15
Repeat to make more birdseed ornaments. This amount of birdseed mixture should make about 12 egg bird feeders, but this may vary depending on the size of the plastic eggs used. Set the the bird feeders in an egg carton, egg holder, or muffin tin and refrigerate overnight.
Step 16
Remove the egg from the bottom half of the “shell.”
Step 17
Tie the twine into a knot.
Step 18
Your Easter egg bird feeder is complete!
Step 19
Hang your Easter egg bird feeders outside and see what feathered friends come to visit!
Step 20
Gather your supplies and materials.
Step 21
Pour 1/2 cup of cold water into a mixing bowl.
Step 22
Add 2 packages of gelatin to the bowl.
Step 23
Pour 1/2 cup of boiling water into the bowl. Stir until the gelatin is completely dissolved.
Step 24
Pour 2-1/2 cups of bird seed into the gelatin mixture.
Step 25
Stir until well mixed, then refrigerate for 10 minutes.
Step 26
Separate a plastic Easter egg into 2 halves. Cut the plastic hinge, if needed.
Step 27
Cut a 12 inch piece of twine and fold it in half. Tie a knot near the fold.
Step 28
Slide the ends of the twine up through the holes in the egg top.
Step 29
Spray both halves of the egg generously with cooking spray.You can also brush a small amount of regular cooking oil into the egg halves.
Step 30
Hold the egg halves in one hand (or set them together) and place the knotted twine so it goes into the bottom half of the egg.
Step 31
Fill both halves of the egg with the birdseed mixture, pressing it down with a spoon so it’s well packed.
Step 32
Close the plastic egg, pressing the halves of the birdseed ornament together.
Step 33
After a few minutes, carefully remove the top of the plastic egg.
Step 34
Repeat to make more birdseed ornaments. This amount of birdseed mixture should make about 12 egg bird feeders, but this may vary depending on the size of the plastic eggs used. Set the the bird feeders in an egg carton, egg holder, or muffin tin and refrigerate overnight.
Step 35
Remove the egg from the bottom half of the “shell.”
Step 36
Tie the twine into a knot.
Step 37
Your Easter egg bird feeder is complete!
Step 38
Hang your Easter egg bird feeders outside and see what feathered friends come to visit!
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