Variation 1
This is the simplest rain stick. There is nothing inside, but dried beans, rice, corn, or seeds. It's little more than a shaker. You can decorate the outside anyway you like, with crayons, markers, scraps of paper, etc. The best idea I saw was wrapping the outside with crumples brown paper and coloring lines or simple shapes and adding some feathers. It has a really nice, woody, Native American look to it.
Materials:
- paper towel roll or cardboard mailing tube
- cardboard or cereal box
- dry rice, corn, or beans(rice sounds best)
- brown paper
- markers
- twine
- feathers
- beads
- scissors
- glue
Directions:
- Trace the end of the cardboard tube twice on an old cereal box. Cut out the circles. These will be the caps for the ends.
- Cut 2 square of brown paper and glue the circles on the center. Alternatively, you could use thick brown tape.
- Cut a piece of brown paper to roll around the tube. Decorate with lines and simple shapes. Crumple up the paper and smooth it out a few times.
- Spread glue around one end of the tube. Place one cap over the opening and fold down the paper and hold in place.
- Put rice or beans of choice into the tube.
- Glue on the other cap.
- Put glue on the tube and roll the paper around it.
- Tie a piece of twine around each end with long tails
- Thread a few beads on the twine and tie the end in a knot.
- Use tape, glue, or rubber bands to attach feathers to the twine.
Source: Teach Kids Art
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