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Bird bell fish tree
Bird bell fish tree







as I was taking pictures for this post, this little guy sat right above me in the tree, chattering impatiently, just waiting for me to leave so he could get back into the birdseed. I attached the washer by just threading the yarn ends that were sticking out under my bird bell through the hole of the washer a couple times and tying a knot.Īnother method that I have not tried but that might also work, would be to wind the yarn through the mixture a little more when filling the mold so that it is not on such a straight path for it to come pulling out.Īnd then your homemade bird bells are complete! You can hang them on the trees for the birds to enjoy. I thought this might also be a little sturdier too for the squirrels who always (ALWAYS!) get into whatever I put out for the birds. My solution for getting my bird bell ready to go more quickly was to put a washer on the bottom of my bells to keep it from pulling through. I found that you have to let your bird bell sit for almost a week if you want it to be really set hard enough so that the string won’t pull out. If you pull on it too quickly, it will just pull through and come right out of the bird bell. here’s the final important detail about your string hanger. Once it’s hardened up, you can remove it from the mold by pulling on the wax paper to lift it out and then carefully removing the wax paper from around the bell. Then put everything in the freezer for about an hour. You should still have a few inches of yarn sticking out after it’s all filled. I spooned in the mixture while I held the piece of yarn in the middle up straight (spooning the mixture around it), and patting things down a bit once it was all filled. Once the seed mixture is all stirred together you can put it into your prepared birdseed bell mold. Once those were mixed I added in 1 tablespoon of light corn syrup. Then this gelatin mixture gets thoroughly mixed into the birdseed mixture. (complete printable recipe is below) Putting It All Together Then I made my gelatin mixture by dissolving 1 teaspoon of unflavored gelatin in ¼ cup of hot water. I mixed together 1 cup birdseed, a ½ cup black oil sunflower seeds, and a ¼ cup of cornmeal. So I decided to get busy with the math and calculate how I could make a smaller version of my birdseed ornament recipe (that uses 4 cups of seed) to make a small 1½ cup size batch instead. One of these 4.3″ clay flower pots will hold about 1½ cups of birdseed. Now things are ready to add the birdseed mixture! This will end up being the hanger for your bird bell. Next, I cut a piece of yarn to about 24″ long, folded it in half, and then pushed the folded end through the hole in the bottom so that about a 4″ loop of the yarn was now sticking out. I then took a pencil and poked through the wax paper and out the hole in the bottom of the pot. Some folds in the paper are perfectly OK and won’t show up on your finished bird bell.

bird bell fish tree

To get everything ready for the birdseed mixture, I first lined my pot with some wax paper. One handy thing about using a flower pot as your mold is the hole that’s already in the bottom, which will come in handy later in the process when you are inserting your string for hanging your bird bell.

bird bell fish tree

Some quick measuring on my part showed my pot to be 4″ high and 4½” across the top. To make a homemade birdseed bell I used a clay flower pot that was labeled as a 4.3″ size.

bird bell fish tree

And although I used a clay flowerpot, you could probably use some other type of disposable container for this method too, such as a plastic yogurt container, or maybe one of those red Solo cups. Of course the first challenge when you want to make a homemade birdseed bell is how can you get that shape? I decided I could put my recipe mixture into a small flowerpot to get something of the same sort of shape and was pretty satisfied with my final result, although I wish the bottom was just a bit wider like the store-bought type. This year I got out my recipe for homemade birdseed ornaments again too but then decided to do something a little different with that recipe – – I decided I could turn this mixture into homemade birdseed bells! Most of the time I make my DIY suet cakes which are fun to make in different flavors and that I put in my little suet cake cage out on the tree. This is the time of year when I love to make some homemade creations for the birds to enjoy.









Bird bell fish tree