![]() ![]() Wrap the bottom of the wire into a loop that is slightly smaller than the size of your terra cotta saucer. Orioles love grape jelly, and this feeder is a great way to provide it for them!ġ. Your oriole bird feeder is now ready for use!ĭon’t forget to check out my tips on How to Attract Orioles here! It will be easiest to twist it on via the bottom of the feeder since the top has been turned into the hoop for hanging. To add orange additional orange halves, simply slide the wire through the center of the orange. Place one half in the cradle at the bottom of the feeder. Wrap any additional wire around the neck of the loop for extra security. At the very top of the wire, twist it into another loop for hanging. You can loop it, zig zag it, create any design you wish. Twist the wire into a small loop by the main loop. You can curve it twice if you wish for more support.ģ. Curve the bottom of the wire into a loop. Start by unraveling the wire into a straight line. Orioles love to eat oranges, and this feeder allows you to easily offer it to them. Up first we will talk about how to make the orange feeder. We are just going to wrap it and manipulated as we want, no snipping required.Īgain, I have two different tutorials below so you can easily skip to the type of feeder you are interested in. – small terra cotta saucer (.50 at gardening center)įor both of these feeders I am NOT cutting any wire. – crafting wire, at least 5-6 feet ($1 at dollar store) Or, you can really bring the orioles to your yard and make both! DIY Jelly Feeder You can simply choose the type of feeder you want to make, and find the separate tutorials below. One is designed for holding oranges while the other is perfect for grape jelly! In fact, they even had wire in various colors! I am going to show you how to make two different DIY oriole feeders. As I mentioned, I found everything I needed at my local dollar store and gardening center. Here is what you will need to make your own DIY oriole feeder. Here is how to get started on your own DIY oriole feeder. And since you can make this bird feeder in under 20 minutes, I would say it is a win win. In fact, I found everything I needed at my local dollar store. Orioles aren’t crazy about birdseed, which is why having an oriole feeder with either oranges or jelly is ideal.Īs you can imagine, most traditional bird feeders don’t hold either of these things, so you need to buy an oriole feeder or make your own.ĭon’t fret, because here you will learn how to make an oriole feeder that can hold either oranges or jelly for just a few bucks. ![]() Head over to Premeditated Leftovers to find this Oriole Feeder Tutorial as well as other home and garden related content! How to Make an Oriole Feeder This orange oriole feeder tutorial first appeared at Premeditated Leftovers. This is an easy bird feeder craft that only costs a buck or two to make, making not just fun but budget friendly. Are you ready to attract orioles to your yard? Check out this tutorial for How to Make an Oriole Feeder, and choose whether you want to feed them jelly or oranges. ![]()
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