Peacock Feather Applique – Free Pattern & Video Tutorial

This is a beautiful design – I have always loved peacocks and all of their plumage. This is a primarily blue and green design but using those or a completely different color scheme would look beautiful. Think red, white and pinks -or- brown, yellow, orange.

I love the colors in the peacock feather. This free pattern peacock feather is amazing seen on the video below how to do it step by step. Peacock Feather Applique – Video Tutorial & free …

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Hummingbird Cake – Southern Living

Since the Hummingbird Cake recipe originally ran in 1978, it has become the most requested recipe in Southern Living history.

Source: Hummingbird Cake – 6 Ways with Hummingbird Cake Recipes – Southern Living

Hummingbird Cake – Southern Living

Since the Hummingbird Cake recipe originally ran in 1978, it has become the most requested recipe in Southern Living history.

Source: Hummingbird Cake – 6 Ways with Hummingbird Cake Recipes – Southern Living

2 Litter Pop Bottle Bird Houses / Feeders

11206106_10153324262358330_5635269280080404694_nSuch a really cool idea. Cut the bottle in half. Top half make into scalloped type of cut. Cut hole in the bottom half. Decorate with paints and trim and left over doo dads – just make sure none of it makes noise because it might scare of the birds. Make a loop with thin wire and with two punched holes in the lid (use a push pin or if you want use a very small drill hole. Make the top half go over the bottom half and glue with epoxy or E6000.

Bird Buffet

One in five Americans (48 million of us) are backyard bird-watchers, according to the American Bird Conservancy. Now that’s something to tweet about! What’s the best way to bring in the birds? Provide the food they love. Human handouts help sustain birds during winter months when natural sources are scarce. Here’s how to start catering to avian appetites this fall.

1 PICK A FEEDER Tray, hopper, tube, above, and suet feeders attract different types of birds. Choose one that appeals to your favorites. To attract the greatest array, select one of each.
2   FILL IT UP A birdseed blend that contains hulled sunflower seeds, white proso millet, and niger (Nyjer) appeals to most birds. A suet feeder will satisfy the rest.
3 HANG IT IN VIEW Place feeders a  foot or two from a window. Not only does it make good viewing, it’s safer for birds—if startled, a low-speed run-in with the glass won’t harm them.

4 KEEP IT CLEAN Wash feeders every week or two in hot, soapy water. (Moldy or decomposing seeds can make birds sick.) Dry thoroughly before refilling with fresh seed.