DIY Bird Feeder Made of Milk Carton

A simple DIY bird feeder to attract wild birds to your garden.

Posted by Monika Flora

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Enjoy spending time in your garden even more with a company of colorful singing birds! This DIY bird feeder is easy to make with a few basic supplies. It is suitable for children too (with adult supervision) so it makes for a great family project.

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You Will Need (15 things)

  • Milk Carton
  • 2 Yellow Pipe Cleaner(s)
  • Spray Paint
  • Pencil
  • Exacto Knife
  • Scissors
  • Ruler
  • Scrapbook Paper
  • Black Permanent Marker
  • Glue Gun
  • 10 – 12 mini yellow Pom Pom(s)
  • 8 in Long, thin Dowel
  • Modge Podge
  • Bird Seed
  • Ribbon

Steps (9 steps, 30 minutes)

  1. 1

    Spray the milk carton with a spray paint. Let it dry.

  2. 2

    Using a pen, draw a circle on opposite sides of the milk carton. This will make it easier for you to cut the holes in the next step.

  3. 3

    Using the excato knife, cut out the circles.

  4. 4

    Make a small cut at the top of the carton on two opposite sides. You can make the holes on the same side as the circles. String the ribbon though those small holes. This ribbon will be used to hang the bird feeder on a tree or wherever is convenient for you.

  5. 5

    Cut two pieces of scrapbook paper to grue them on the "roof". I needed dimensions 2 3/4″ x 4 1/2″ but depending on what kind of milk carton you use, you might need different dimensions. Glue one piece of scrapbook paper to the flat side. On the other paper, you'll need to cut the hole for the cap. Remove the cap, see where the hole should be and cut that circle out. Glue the paper on the milk carton and put the cap on.

  6. 6

    Using the glue gun glue the pipe cleaners around the holes.

  7. 7

    On the back of the scrapbook paper, make two 3 1/2″ x 2″ rectangles. Using a black permanent marker, draw the lines to make it look like windows. Cut them out and glue them to both sides of the milk carton that don't have holes.

  8. 8

    Cut 4 hearts from the scrapbook paper. Glue two hearts above the holes and the other two under the windows. Glue the pom poms above each window.

  9. 9

    Make a small hole under each big hole and push the dowel through. The dowel should stick out on each side. This will allow birds to easily land and nibble from the feeder. If you want, you can cover the milk carton in a layer of Mod Podge or use a clear spray to make it weather resistant. Now that your bird feeder is finished, you can fill it with bird seed and hang it for the birds to enjoy!