And of course it takes the heart of a child to think what these tracks are looking for. "They're hungry," he worried. "It's so cold and dark and all of the plants are dead. We need to feed them." We started with the classic, cranberry and popcorn strings.
Then a friend offered a recipe for "bird seed glue" - a way of binding the seed together in a safe, edible way.
3/4 C flour
1/2 C water
1 pkg knox gelatin
3 T corn syrup
mix in 4 C of bird seed
We smooshed the mixture into everything from silicon molds to plastic cookie cutters. Pack it in hard, layer some twine in the middle, and then set them out to air dry for a day.
Trudging out in the thigh deep snow (on me!) and following the tracks, we picked a tree that seemed to be in the heart of the animal highway. We left our offerings...
9 comments:
This is just the best idea! I love it! If it ever could snow here, I would do the same thing...
Happy Holidays to you and your beautiful family!
Love this!! So would my little guys. :)
so so pretty & fun! beautiful birdseed treats, we will have to make some!
I love the critter footprints. We have a chunk of snow in our freezer right now with critter footprints. Those birdie food decorations are SO cute! :)
The footprints are wonderful! Love the bird feeders, have never seen that before.
Happy holidays and warm wishes to you and yours!
lisa
Thanks for the holiday wishes everyone.
Joy - how cool that you saved prints in the snow in your freezer. You'll have to let me know if that keeps or not.
sweet little prints!
i *love* what you made for the animals, what a beautiful idea!
Gardenmama - the prints were truly amazing, I had no idea THAT many critters were sharing our space.
a lovely offering indeed! very inspiring.
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