Oh, Martha. You never cease to amaze me with your ingenious ideas. 

This week I stumbled on the cutest kids’ craft idea over on MarthaStewart.com  – Pumpkin Bird Feeder. I know I don’t have any “mini-me’s” , but I will definitely be making this craft sometime soon (after I’m done with my wreath).

For a seasonal supplement to your regular bird feeder, cut a 3- to 5-pound pumpkin in half; scoop out, leaving a 1/2-inch thick wall. Cut a 1/2-inch-deep groove in the rim for pumpkin seeds. For perches, poke holes and insert twigs. To hang, knot two lengths of twine together in center; tack knot to feeder bottom. Fill with birdseed. (via MarthaStewart.com)

Have a wonderful Saturday!

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  4. Pumpkin Bread Recipe
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