Rarely does anyone desire the last fade found at the bottom of a bag of bread . But or else of just slash it on the ground for birds and squirrels to fight down over , Israeli - based designerNitsan Hoorginhas make a simple self-feeder that lets birds perch and nibble on that last fade .
The Clip and Tweet well attach to the side of a tree or a house with a exclusive screw , and as long as you keep it grim enough to be in reach , seize a slash of bread is as easy as securing a notepad to a clipboard .
And speaking of which , it does n’t appear as if the Clip and Save is going into product any time shortly . But if you have an former clipboard and a coat hanger you do n’t need any more , create one of these yourself count like it only involve canonical crafting attainment , and a contempt for that last crusty piece of bread . [ designboom ]

Images by Nitsan Hoorgin / designboom
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