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9 Easy to Make Musical Instruments for Kids Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 March 2007

9 Easy to Make Musical Instruments for Kids

Children love music as much as they enjoy making things. Why not join these two creative forces and make one or all of these fun and easy musical instruments to encourage play and creativity.


DECORATIVE ITEMS

For any of these activities, you can leave the items plain or decorate them. If you need ideas for decorating these projects, try any of the following items. We are sure this list will help you think of even more items you can use. Combine different things such as buttons and glitter or sequins and yarn. Let the children's creativity surprise you!

Keeping items such as these in a large plastic storage container makes for easy access and quick clean up.

sequins
buttons
yarn
ribbon
masking tape
beads
glitter
sand
cellophane
construction paper
magazines
photos
crayons
markers
colored pencils
paint
nail polish


When you are finished constructing your instruments, have a camera ready to take a picture of the band. Record this activity in your child's scrapbook so you can look back in years to come.


TAMBOURINE

2 paper plates
stapler or glue
hole punch
string
jingle bells
crayons

Staple or glue two paper plates together, facing each other. Using a hole punch, make holes around the plates and tie jingle bells to the holes with string. Decorate the tambourine with crayons.

Shake to play.

Note: Heavy duty paper plates may be more durable for this craft.

Safety note: If using a stapler, an adult should do this. When finished be sure to cover the staples with scotch tape.

DRUM

empty oatmeal box with cover
yarn
pen
2 pencils
2 spools
construction paper
crayons

Before beginning, you can decorate the oatmeal box with construction paper and/or crayons for a colorful effect.

Place the cover on the box. Use a pen to make a hole in the center of the cover and in the center of the bottom of the box. Through these holes, pull a piece of yarn long enough to hang around child's neck and down to their waist.

For the drumsticks, place the spools at the ends of the pencils, secure with glue if necessary.

Beat to play.


CHIMES

ruler or stick
washers
nail polish
string
mixing spoon

Hang the washers from the ruler or stick with pieces of string by wrapping the string around the ruler or stick and securing. Strike the washers with the mixing spoon to play.

Note: You can make this craft colorful by painting the washers first with different color nail polishes, such as red, gold, glittery, etc. Parents should supervise this part of the activity closely.


HORN

paper towel roll
waxed paper
rubber band
pen

Cover one end of the paper towel roll with waxed paper, secure it with a rubber band. Punch a row of holes along one side of the roll with the tip of a pen.

To play, sing a tune into the open end of the horn.


CYMBALS

two matching pot covers
yarn or ribbon

Tie the ribbon or yarn around the handles of the pot covers. To play, strike together.


XYLOPHONE

tall glasses or jars
water
mixing spoon

Fill the glasses or jars with different amounts of water. The more water in the glass, the lower the pitch will be. Having less water in the glass or jar will raise the pitch.

To play, gently strike the glasses with a mixing spoon.

Note: This instrument should probably be played by older children in "the band" because of the use of glass.


COMB BUZZER

pocket comb
tissue paper

Fold a piece of tissue paper over the tooth edge of a comb. To play, hum through the tissue paper.


GUITAR

empty shoe box
rubber bands
ruler or stick

Remove the cover from the box. Stretch the rubber bands around the box. Attach the ruler or stick to the back of the box on one end to act as the arm of the guitar.

To play, strum or pluck the rubber bands.


HAND BELLS

2 paper towel rolls
hole punch
4 jingle bells
string or yarn

Punch a hole in each end of the paper towel rolls. Tie two jingle bells to each side of the paper towel rolls by running string or yarn through the holes and carefully tying off.

Shake to play.

Have fun and let creativity and imagination run wild! Record the band's first song and play back for some great giggle time. Enjoy!

Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 December 2007 )
 
Egg Carton School Bus Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Egg Carton School Bus  

This is a simple craft for preschool children about to begin school or for young siblings of school age kids.

 Materials:

lid (TOP) of an egg carton
yellow paint or markers
black construction paper or 2 lids from milk jugs (for wheels)
black marker
OPTIONAL:  small cutouts of people from magazines, coloring books or hand drawn

 Instructions:

cut the lid off an egg carton
  
Paint (or color with marker) the lid yellow.  We only used one coat, but you could do two.
  
While the paint is drying, cut 2 circles out of black construction paper 
(you can have the children trace the lid from a baby food jar or orange juice container -- preschool kids enjoy tracing).  Use white crayon, chalk or pencil crayon for tracing.
Allow the children to cut out their circles with safety scissors (or supervise them closely while they use regular scissors).
The wheels don't have to be perfectly round -- let them have fun.
OR
use the lids from milk jugs as an alternative to construction paper wheels
  
OPTIONAL:  Also while the paint is drying, have the children cut small images of people from magazines or coloring books or let them draw their own.  
once again, let the children roughly cut out the images with safety scissors.  
 
Once the paint is dry, glue on the wheels.
  
OPTIONAL:  Glue the images of people onto the bus.  The carton we used had holes down the center, so we glued the people into the holes.  
If yours doesn't have holes, just glue the people onto the bus... you can draw "windows" around them with a black marker.
  
Write SCHOOL along the top of the bus (or if your child is beginning to write on their own, let them write it out).

cut the lid off an egg carton
  
Paint (or color with marker) the lid yellow.  We only used one coat, but you could do two.
  
While the paint is drying, cut 2 circles out of black construction paper 
(you can have the children trace the lid from a baby food jar or orange juice container -- preschool kids enjoy tracing).  Use white crayon, chalk or pencil crayon for tracing.
Allow the children to cut out their circles with safety scissors (or supervise them closely while they use regular scissors).
The wheels don't have to be perfectly round -- let them have fun.
OR
use the lids from milk jugs as an alternative to construction paper wheels
  
OPTIONAL:  Also while the paint is drying, have the children cut small images of people from magazines or coloring books or let them draw their own.  
once again, let the children roughly cut out the images with safety scissors.  
 
Once the paint is dry, glue on the wheels.
  
OPTIONAL:  Glue the images of people onto the bus.  The carton we used had holes down the center, so we glued the people into the holes.  
If yours doesn't have holes, just glue the people onto the bus... you can draw "windows" around them with a black marker.
  
Write SCHOOL along the top of the bus (or if your child is beginning to write on their own, let them write it out).
Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 December 2007 )
 
Baby Food Jar Animals Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Baby Food Jar Animals
What does your pet look like? How about the pet you wish you had? Make one out of a baby food jar. They're cute and easy! 

You need:

Instructions:

Clean baby food jar. Remove label. Fill with pompoms to match your animal's face. Put the lid on and turn it upside down. Glue on wiggle eyes. Cut ears (or beak) out of foam and glue in place. Add pompoms if desired. For whiskers, cut pieces of craft lace and glue one end under pompom nose.

Cut a strip of craft foam 1/4" wide and glue around edge of lid.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 December 2007 )
 
Baby Food Jar Air Freshener Print E-mail
Tuesday, 20 March 2007
Baby Food Jar Air Freshener
Here's an economical gift the whole class can make for just a few dollars. This idea come from Angela of Portland, Oregon. Thanks Angela! You need:  Potpourri
  • Clean Baby Food Jar (no top needed)
  • 5" Paper Doily
  • Rubber Band
  • Lace
  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Lace
  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Rubber Band
  • Lace
  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Lace
  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • 5" Paper Doily
  • Rubber Band
  • Lace
  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions:

  • Ribbon Rose
  • Low Temp Glue Gun

    Instructions: