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STEP 1

Add the nails.

Hammer the nails into the tube in a spiral pattern or in a random pattern. Use your pencil to draw the spiral! » Avoid placing the nails in straight lines down the tube!

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Project step photo 2

STEP 2

Add the noisemakers.

Firmly secure one of the endcaps to the tube (it’s a good idea to glue it on!) » Pour your beans, rice, or pebbles into the tube. » Firmly secure the other end cap onto the tube.

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STEP 3

Decorate!

Add tissue paper, pom poms, stickers, pipe cleaners, or any decorations you would like. » Tilt and shake your new rainstick to hear cool sounds!

WHAT'S NEXT?

Anytime you want to hear the soothing sound of the rain, turn this fun rainstick upside down and hear the noisemakers tinkle down!

Please Note

Your safety is your own responsibility, including proper use of equipment and safety gear, and determining whether you have adequate skill and experience. Power tools, electricity, and other resources used for these projects are dangerous, unless used properly and with adequate precautions, including safety gear and adult supervision. Some illustrative photos do not depict safety precautions or equipment, in order to show the project steps more clearly. Use of the instructions and suggestions found in Maker Camp is at your own risk. Maker Media, Inc., disclaims all responsibility for any resulting damage, injury, or expense.

Way-Out Sound


Rainstick

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WHAT WILL YOU MAKE?

A rainstick noise maker out of simple materials

WHAT WILL YOU NEED?

  • 1 Cardboard Tube
  • Pencil (optional)
  • 2 End Caps for the Tube
  • Nails that are almost as long as the Tube is wide
  • Beans, Rice, or Pebbles
  • Hammer
  • Glue
  • Tissue Paper (optional decoration)
  • Poms Poms (optional decoration)
  • Glitter (optional decoration)
  • Pipe Cleaners (optional decoration)
  • Stickers (optional decoration)