How To Make Tambourine With Paper Plates

How To Make Tambourine With Paper Plates. Pile two small paper plates together and align them at the edges. Fold one ribbon in half and insert the looped end into the punch hole.

Paper Plate Tambourine Kids' Crafts Fun Craft Ideas
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Remember you want the decorated side facing out! Be careful to keep the holes aligned. Take your paper plate and cover it.

Make Sure Both Sides Of The Plate Are Lined Up And Punched Through.


Thread your ribbon through the jingle bell and attach to the plates. Take your paper plate and cover it. Repeat until you have secured all bells to your tambourine.

Fold Paper Plate In Half And Hot Glue The Halves Together.


While coloring the templates, another person can begin making the tambourine out of the paper plates. Cut out the shamrock template provided and cut a slightly larger piece of plastic to cover the hole you will be cutting in the paper plate. Set one paper plate on the table and have your child drop a good handful of beans on it.

Decorate With Stickers Or Let Your Little One Paint/Colour In The Plates.


Once the paint is dry, fold your paper plate in half and use a pencil to mark where you want to place your bells around the arc of the tambourine. Gather together all of the tambourine craft equipment. Dried pasta, beans, sand, rocks or something like that;

Stick The Backsides Of Each Paper Plate To One Another.


Begin punching holes around the outside of both plates. You can also put bells inside the plates before you staple for added. Color the templates, and cut them out.

Hole Punch Along The Outer Edge Leaving A Half Inch Edge (I Followed The Lines On My Plate).


How to make a paper plate tambourine step 1. Make sure the staples are close enough together that no beans can escape! Find a flat surface to work on and gather together all.