Pine Cone Bird Feeder
By Terri Clement


Supplies:
Pinecone
Nut Butter (Peanut, Almond, etc.)
Bird Seed
Twine, yarn, or string
Knife

Cover Pinecone with nut butter

Roll pinecone in bird seed

Tie string or twine around the top of the pinecone, then take outside and secure it to a tree, fence post or somewhere where birds will have easy access.