Feed Birds With This Super Easy Birdseed Wreath

Birdseed Wreath

When winter arrives, food becomes scarce for wild birds, and helping them can make a real difference.

A birdseed wreath is not only a beautiful decoration for your garden but also a practical way to keep your feathered visitors well-fed.

This simple DIY project is fun, affordable, and perfect for nature lovers of all ages.

Materials You’ll Need

Before getting started, gather these simple supplies:

  • 4 cups of birdseed mix (choose one with sunflower seeds, millet, and cracked corn for variety)

  • 1 packet of unflavored gelatin or ½ cup of melted suet/peanut butter as a binder

  • ¾ cup of water

  • A Bundt pan or silicone mold (to shape your wreath)

  • Cooking spray or a light coat of oil

  • A piece of ribbon or twine for hanging

Tip: Avoid using salted or flavored peanuts, as they can harm birds. Stick to natural, unsalted ingredients.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prepare the mold
    Lightly grease the Bundt pan or silicone mold so the wreath pops out easily.

  2. Mix the binder
    Dissolve the gelatin in warm water (or melt suet/peanut butter). This is what keeps the seeds together.

  3. Combine with seeds
    Add the binder to the birdseed and stir until everything is well-coated. The mixture should feel sticky, not runny.

  4. Fill the mold
    Spoon the mixture into the pan, pressing firmly so it holds its shape. Make sure it’s evenly packed.

  5. Let it set
    Refrigerate overnight or leave it in a cool place until firm.

  6. Unmold and hang
    Carefully remove your wreath from the pan and thread a ribbon or twine through the center. Hang it on a tree branch, fence, or hook where birds can enjoy it safely.

Helpful Tips for Success

  • Weather matters: In hot climates, suet-based wreaths can melt. Gelatin works better if temperatures are mild.

  • Placement: Hang the wreath in a shaded spot, away from predators like cats.

  • Durability: If you live in a humid area, make smaller wreaths so they don’t spoil too quickly.

  • Bird variety: Experiment with different seed blends to attract cardinals, finches, chickadees, or sparrows.

Why Make a Birdseed Wreath?

Besides providing much-needed nutrition, this project adds a rustic charm to your garden.

It’s also a wonderful family activity—kids love getting hands-on, and it’s a great way to teach them about caring for wildlife.

Plus, you’ll enjoy watching a variety of birds gather right outside your window.

Keep the Birds Coming Back

With just a little effort, you can create a birdseed wreath that turns your yard into a haven for wild birds.

Try refreshing it every couple of weeks so your feathered friends know they can count on your garden.

So grab your seeds, a mold, and a bit of ribbon—it’s time to make your backyard the coziest dining spot in town!

Enjoy The Video Tutorial

Source: Garden Answer

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Emily Brooks

I’m Emily, a lifelong nature lover with dirt on my boots and a passion for all things green. I don’t claim to be a botanist; I’m just an enthusiast who believes that every backyard—no matter how small—can become a sanctuary. After years of trial and error (and more than a few wilted ferns), I’m sharing my honest journey of growing flowers and veggies. Let's learn from the seasons and grow something beautiful together!

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