Bird feeder crafts are one of the best toddler-friendly activities. They combine creativity, sensory play, and outdoor learning in a simple, hands-on way. Toddlers love spreading, pouring, sticking, and sprinkling — and bird feeder crafts allow them to do all of that while learning about animals and nature.

These crafts are ideal for spring, summer, or even fall activities. They require minimal supplies, encourage fine motor skills, and create something meaningful that children can hang outside and watch birds enjoy. Most of these projects use safe, edible ingredients for birds and simple household materials.
Below are 10 easy, low-prep, toddler-approved bird feeder craft ideas — each includes simple instructions and materials.
1. Pinecone Peanut Butter Bird Feeder
This classic craft is perfect for toddlers because it involves spreading and rolling.
How to Make It
- Tie a string securely around the top of a pinecone.
- Let your toddler spread peanut butter all over the pinecone using a spoon.
- Roll the pinecone in a tray of birdseed.
- Hang on a tree branch.
Materials Needed
- Pinecones
- Peanut butter (or sunflower butter for allergies)
- Birdseed
- String
Messy, sensory, and very toddler-friendly.

2. Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder
A super simple recycled craft that’s great for fine motor practice.
How to Make It
- Spread peanut butter on the outside of a toilet paper roll.
- Roll it in birdseed.
- Slide onto a tree branch.
Materials Needed
- Empty toilet paper rolls
- Peanut butter
- Birdseed
Quick and easy for little hands.

3. Cheerios String Bird Feeder
Perfect for toddlers working on hand-eye coordination.
How to Make It
- Cut a long piece of yarn.
- Help toddler thread plain Cheerios onto string.
- Tie ends together in a circle.
- Hang outdoors.
Materials Needed
- Plain Cheerios
- Yarn or string
Great for fine motor skill development.

4. Paper Plate Bird Feeder
This craft allows toddlers to practice gluing and sprinkling.
How to Make It
- Cut a hole in center of paper plate.
- Spread glue around plate surface.
- Sprinkle birdseed over glue.
- Punch holes at top and attach string.
Materials Needed
- Paper plates
- Non-toxic glue
- Birdseed
- String
Colorful and fun.

5. Apple Slice Bird Feeder
A healthy, edible feeder that’s quick to assemble.
How to Make It
- Slice apple into thick rounds.
- Spread peanut butter on one side.
- Dip in birdseed.
- Tie string through small hole near edge.
Materials Needed
- Apples
- Peanut butter
- Birdseed
- String
Best hung immediately outdoors.

6. Milk Carton Bird Feeder
A slightly bigger project for toddlers with adult help.
How to Make It
- Cut window openings in clean milk carton.
- Let toddler decorate with paint.
- Add birdseed inside.
- Attach string to hang.
Materials Needed
- Empty milk carton
- Child-safe paint
- Birdseed
- String
Fun decorating opportunity.

7. Orange Peel Bird Feeder Cups
A natural and biodegradable craft.
How to Make It
- Cut orange in half and scoop out fruit.
- Poke holes in peel and tie string.
- Fill peel with birdseed mix.
- Hang on branch.
Materials Needed
- Oranges
- String
- Birdseed
Bright and natural-looking.

8. Muffin Tin Ice Bird Feeder (Winter Version)
Perfect for colder climates.
How to Make It
- Place birdseed in muffin tin.
- Add water.
- Insert string.
- Freeze overnight.
- Pop out and hang.
Materials Needed
- Muffin tin
- Birdseed
- Water
- String
Fun science + craft combo.

9. Bagel Bird Feeder
Another easy spreading activity toddlers love.
How to Make It
- Spread peanut butter on bagel halves.
- Dip into birdseed.
- Tie string through hole.
- Hang outdoors.
Materials Needed
- Plain bagels
- Peanut butter
- Birdseed
- String
Easy and filling for birds.

10. Popsicle Stick Frame Bird Feeder
Great for toddlers ready for simple building.
How to Make It
- Glue popsicle sticks into square frame.
- Let dry completely.
- Spread peanut butter inside frame.
- Sprinkle birdseed.
- Attach string and hang.
Materials Needed
- Popsicle sticks
- Non-toxic glue
- Peanut butter
- Birdseed
- String

