How To Make A Rainstick Instrument - Buggy And Buddy

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Here’s how to make a rainstick using a cardboard tube and some crafting materials. The kids loved making this homemade instrument and using it to explore sound! It’s science, art and musical activity all in one.

Rainstick Craft for Kids (and Science Activity)- Explore sound with a homemade instrument! ~ BuggyandBuddy.com

Homemade rainsticks make a great craft for kids and a fun science activity too. The kids love the creative freedom of being able to decorate their rainsticks and especially love using them to make music and explore various sounds created by the different materials placed inside the tubes.

Rainstick Craft for Kids (and Science Activity)- Explore sound with a homemade instrument! ~ BuggyandBuddy.com

How to Make a Rainstick Instrument

Materials for Homemade Rainstick

  • Sturdy cardboard tube (We used the empty cardboard tube from an aluminum foil roll.)
  • Paint (This is our favorite tempera paint!)
  • Large, brown paper grocery bag
  • Yarn
  • Rubberbands
  • Scissors
  • Pipe cleaners and/or craft wire
  • Beads, rice, beans, or other material for inside the rainstick

Directions for Homemade Rainstick

1. Start by painting your cardboard tube. We pained ours to resemble a piece of hollow wood. Let it dry.

paint your cardboard tube

2. Cut out two circles from a large, paper grocery bag. We crumpled the paper up to make it soft and look worn. We also cut some fringe around the outside of the circle.

3. Attach one circle to the end of your cardboard tube using a rubber band.

rubber band one end with a paper circle

4. Experiment with different ways to fill your rainsticks.

Lucy’s favorite combination was placing a few twisted pipe cleaners into the rainstick along with rice. It sounded most like a typical sound you’d expect from a rainstick.

fill your rainstick with rice

In a separate rainstick we tried twisted craft wire with dried beans. This was Theo’s favorite combination because the sound was louder with the hard beans knocking into the metal wire as they traveled down the tube.

fill your rainstick with beans

5. Once you’re happy with the sound of your rainstick, rubberband the other paper circle to the opposite end.

6. Tie some different colored pieces to yarn to each end.

Rainstick Craft for Kids (and Science Activity)- Explore sound with a homemade instrument! ~ BuggyandBuddy.com

Create music and explore sound with your homemade rainsticks!

Rainstick Craft for Kids (and Science Activity)- Explore sound with a homemade instrument! ~ BuggyandBuddy.com

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