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Simple Macrame Orange Bird Feeder

January 5, 2016 Emily Waechtler
easy macrame orange bird feeder

We did a lot of nature crafting this winter.  Not only for our Nature Pals, but also to satisfy our own crafting addiction. These orange macrame bird feeders were one of my favorite parts of a natural holiday decoration installment the girls and I did in our local elfin oak forest.  

macrame orange bird feeder diy

After we cut the orange in half, and scooped out the yummy stuff we cut 8 equally length strings.  I didn't measure, but maybe an arms length.

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We tied them all together at the bottom, then sectioned the strings out in pairs into four different sides (north, south, east, west).  Those pairs, we tied into knots, about an inch away from the very bottom knot.

macrame bird feeder diy

Next, we divided the pairs of string into new pairs, pairing neighbors strings together.  And then tied those into knots about an inch or inch and a half up from previous knot.

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Then we slipped in the orange half filled with bird seed into the newly formed string cradle and tied another knot with all 8 strings at the top so that we could hang it on a tree.  A very simple macrame project that our neighborhood birds have been happy to snack from.

natural holiday decorations

Along with our orange macrame bird seed holder, we dried some citrus slices and strung up some festive cranberries.  The birds seemed to love the bird seed and cranberries best!

orange bird seed holder

I gathered most my inspiration from my "crafty" and "Christmas" board on Pinterest, and even highlighted a few in my post of "Ten Nature Winter Crafts for the Family".

**Note: We went back after about a week and grabbed anything not eaten yet so as not to litter our nature walk.**

Keep in touch! I'd love to see what you create! You can find me on Instagram @emily_bluecorduroy we're always in nature up to something fun!

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xo Emily

In kid crafts, homeschool, holidays, diy Tags bird feeder, diy macrame, diy macrame bird feeder, nature crafts, hand made bird feeder, orange birdfeeder
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