![]() You can still make them, at least up to 13✬ (55✯), maybe even warmer? Check out our video for How to Make Bird Seed Ornaments: It’s supposed to rain this afternoon, so I’m guessing that will probably melt them away, but if your weather is a little on the mild side, don’t worry about them falling apart from the warmer temperatures. I was worried the mild temperatures would melt the gelatin, but the ornaments are still holding up perfectly well! But then it warmed up to 13✬ (55✯) outside with bright sunshine for a few days. I made these birdseed ornaments when it was around 1✬ (34✯) outside, which I considered perfect weather for them to hold their shape. ![]() We’ve had a bit of a temperature swing where we live the last week or so. And wow, when there’s a bright red cardinal perched on the ledge of our little wooden bird house, it just makes our whole day! Maybe it’s a maternal instinct to feed others? I have no idea? But when I see birds, I call the kids over shouting, “LOOK! LOOK! There’s a bird on the birdfeeder!” And then they come running to the window and they get really excited too. I don’t know why, but I get a little giddy when I see birds in the backyard eating the birdseed that I put out for them. So when our birdseed ornaments were done, we went outside and hung our “bird cookies” on the trees and bushes in the backyard. These birdseed ornaments are really easy to make! They look amazing and they might even look complicated, but don’t let it fool you – They’re super simple! I ended up calling them “bird cookies” with the kids because it’s kind of what they look and feel like.
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