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    Make your own fruit bird feeder. These fruit bird feeders are a great way to take care of nature and all the hungry birds. Plus, this fruit bird feeder is something all kids, of all ages, will be able to make. Whether you make it at home or in the classroom, this fruit bird feeder is a great craft that will help you get closer to nature.

    Fruit Garland Bird Feeder

    My kids love to Make a Fruit Garland Bird Feeder to feed the birds and other wildlife! Most people are familiar with fruit garlands and they are so easy to make. You simply string fruit up on a string and hang it up in a tree. We added popcorn to our fruit string bird feeder to make it even more attractive to flying visitors.

    Another fun way to feed the birds is with our Pine Cone Bird Feeder. It’s so easy to make even a preschooler can do it!

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    Related: How to Make a Nest Ball for Birds with Kids

    Fruit Bird Feeder- fruit garland string bird feeder tray with popcorn, apples, orange, blueberries with scissors, and thread- kids activities blog

    Supplies Needed To Make A Fruit Bird Feeder

    Here’s what you will need to make a Fruit Garland Bird Feeder:

    Supplies needed:

    • heavy thread
    • needle with eye large enough to pass your thread through
    • fruit pieces (we used oranges, apples, whole grapes, and popcorn)

    How To Make A Fruit Bird Feeder

    Fruit Bird Feeder- fruit garland string bird feeder being made by someone with a tray of supplies next to them- kids activities blog

    Directions:

    Step 1

    First, you need to decide how long you want your fruit string bird feeder. About 3 feet is a minimum and will hold most children’s attention span.

    Step 2

    Cut your thread two-and-a-half times this length, double it on itself, and then thread the needle on and pass it to the opposite end. You should now have a double threaded string (this makes the fruit garland stronger for hanging).

    Step 3

    Tie a thick knot at the open end, leaving 4-6 inches of thread on the end for tying in a tree later.

    Step 4

    Next, chop your fruit pieces into thick pieces small enough to thread, like so:

    Fruit Bird Feeder- steps 1-4- Thread the apple, popcorn, blueberry, and orange to make a fruit garland string bird feeder- kids activities blog

    As you can see, we left our grapes whole.

    Step 5

    Now it’s time to pass a needle through the fruit. I supervised my eight-year-old while she pressed the needle through our goodies, but your child may be able to do this step unsupervised.

    Craft Notes:

    Alternatively, you can have younger children hand you fruit pieces and popcorn while you string the fruit on the thread.

    Fruit Bird Feeder- Step 6- 4-6 inches left of string, stop, and tie a knot- person making fruit garland string bird feeder sitting in their lap- kids activities blog

    Step 6

    When you get to around 4-6 inches left of string, stop and tie a knot in the thread.

    Step 7

    Your Fruit Garland Bird Feeder is now ready to hang! Use the 4-6 inches left on each end to tie your fruit garland up in a tree or on a bush.

    Fruit Bird Feeder- hang a fruit garland string bird feeder in a tree surrounded by foliage- Kids Activities Blog

    Craft Notes:

    We added stale popcorn to our Fruit Garland Bird Feeder. You’ll want to use stale popcorn, because it tends to stay together better than fresh popcorn that breaks when you pass a needle through it. Just pop your popcorn the night before and let it stay out overnight like we did. I used a heavy thread and a needle to string our fruit up (you’ll want to tie a knot on the end so fruit doesn’t slip off).

    Fruit Bird Feeder- Steps and finished fruit garland string bird feeder- kids activities blog

    Your Fruit Bird Feeder Is Finished!

    Enjoy watching birds and other wildlife visiting your homemade fruit string bird feeder.

    Materials

    • heavy thread
    • needle with eye large enough to pass your thread through
    • fruit pieces (we used oranges, apples, whole grapes, and popcorn)

    Instructions

    1. First, you need to decide how long you want your fruit string bird feeder. About 3 feet is a minimum and will hold most children’s attention span.
    2. Cut your thread two-and-a-half times this length, double it on itself, and then thread the needle on and pass it to the opposite end. You should now have a double threaded string (this makes the fruit garland stronger for hanging).
    3. Tie a thick knot at the open end, leaving 4-6 inches of thread on the end for tying in a tree later.
    4. Next, chop your fruit pieces into thick pieces small enough to thread.
    5. Now it’s time to pass a needle through the fruit. I supervised my eight-year-old while she pressed the needle through our goodies, but your child may be able to do this step unsupervised.

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