

Step 7: Remove from Heat and Add Bird Seed The paste should be smooth and thick, as shown in the image above. The mixture will start to form a thick paste after all the ingredients begin to bind. Whisk until there are no lumps of cornstarch left. Step 5: Add in the Cornstarch and Corn SyrupĪdd in the corn starch and light corn syrup, as shown in the image above. Whisk until it is dissolved, like in the image above. In a medium-sized sauce pan on medium heat, whisk together the packets of unflavored gelatin and warm water. Set aside and have this ready for when the mixture is ready. Measure out four cups of bird seed in an easy-to-pour container. Set aside for use after the mixture is ready. Place the cranberries in the pan how you would like them to look on the front of the wreath. Spray the Bundt pan mold liberally with nonstick cooking spray. Step 2: Spray Pan and Place the Cranberries This craft requires heat and cooling, so children will need assistance and supervision if helping with this craft. Kitchen items – You’ll need a drying rack, medium-sized sauce pan, spatula, stove, refrigerator, and measuring utensils.Gift wrap – If you’re making this as a gift, you’ll want to find a box that fits the wreath and wrapping supplies to make it festive.1 and 1/2 packets of unflavored gelatin.Explore all the bird food options on our website. 4 cups Kaytee bird seed – Choose a seed that fits with your region to attract birds in your area.Bundt cake pan – You can use mini Bundt cake molds if you want to make multiple wreaths for multiple gifts.

Get Started with our Easy, Step-by-Step Instructions: Add this festive wreath to your collection of feeders and watch the birds fly in.
#Diy bird feeder full
Keeping your yard stocked with full feeders and running water are a great way to attract more birds. Winter is an important time to feed backyard birds as they look for food and water. Areas around the United States experience weather changes and temperature drops during the holiday season, depleting natural resources for the birds.
