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Rain Stick
From "Rainy Day
Fun" Episode DIK-209
Materials:
Paper-towel roll or wrapping-paper tube Brown shoe polish White
glue One medium nail Card stock Masking tape Wooden
toothpicks Rice Scissors
- Push lots of holes in the tube with the nail (figure A). If
it's hard to push through, twist the nail back and forth while applying
pressure. Try not to crush the tube as you work.
- Tape up one end of the tube.
- Put toothpicks through one hole and out another. There is no special
order to this -- just make them crisscross all over and put in lots of
toothpicks. The more toothpicks, the more sound.
- Place a dab of white glue on each toothpick where is meets the
cardboard tube (figure B). Let them dry.
- Cut off sharp toothpicks points (figure C) as flat to the
tube as possible.
- Cut two card-stock circles and tape them over each end for extra
strength, so the rice will not fall out. Cut one piece of card stock the
length of the tube and wide enough to wrap around it with a little
overlap. Tape the card stock around the tube (figure D).
- Fill the tube with one to two cups of rice (figure E),
depending on the length of the tube.
- Tape up the other end.
- Cover the entire tube with small pieces of hand-torn masking tape.
Rub the surface with brown shoe polish (figure F). Buff to get
all the excess off and bring to a nice shine.
Tips:
- Have an adult supervise anytime you're working with sharp tools.
- Be careful with the toothpicks. Even though they are small, they can
poke.
- Shoe polish can be hard to get off your hands. Wear gloves or remove
with mineral spirits AND THE HELP OF AN ADULT. Never use chemicals, like
mineral spirits, unsupervised!
All products can be purchased at craft and all-purpose stores
nationwide. No special products needed.
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