How to Make a Rainshaker

Get a tissue roll tube., You can do one of two things., Put the rice or whatever it is in, but hold the tube horizontally as you do so. , This part is slightly trickier., If the circles are too large, cut out the excess parts. , Decorate your boring...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get a tissue roll tube.

    Once you have finished a kitchen roll, one of the long tissues, grab the grey tube that is inside it for your rainshaker.
  2. Step 2: You can do one of two things.

    You can now either get spare oats, rice or any other shaky thing for your 'shaky' bit of your 'rainshaker!'

    , If you have any card or cardboard, that should do the trick but don't use paper.

    Cut out two circles of card/board and put it on the end of your rainshaker.

    Glue, staple or press it onto both separate ends to close the rainshaker. ,,,
  3. Step 3: Put the rice or whatever it is in

  4. Step 4: but hold the tube horizontally as you do so.

  5. Step 5: This part is slightly trickier.

  6. Step 6: If the circles are too large

  7. Step 7: cut out the excess parts.

  8. Step 8: Decorate your boring shaker and add tissue paper or sequins or whatever you want to the outside.

  9. Step 9: Shake it around all you want!

Detailed Guide

Once you have finished a kitchen roll, one of the long tissues, grab the grey tube that is inside it for your rainshaker.

You can now either get spare oats, rice or any other shaky thing for your 'shaky' bit of your 'rainshaker!'

, If you have any card or cardboard, that should do the trick but don't use paper.

Cut out two circles of card/board and put it on the end of your rainshaker.

Glue, staple or press it onto both separate ends to close the rainshaker. ,,,

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