Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Go outside and play: Backyard Tin Can Band




Start your own Tin Can Backyard Band from Growing A Jeweled Rose.
“Rosie painted the cans using washable tempera paint. That is what we had on hand, but outdoor acrylic paint would really be ideal. Once the paint was dry, I used outdoor Mod Podge over the paint to prevent it from coming off. So far, this has worked great!
Then, I strung the cans together using floral wire and pony beads. To do this, I nailed holes in the cans, strung the floral wire through the holes, and used a pony bead on the underside of the can to secure the floral wire.
I also added medal key chain loops I had left over from another project, to the inside pieces of floral wire so that when Rosie banged on the cans, the medal loops would hit the inner sides of the cans and make noise. I then hung the strings of tin cans to our deck using utility rope I purchased at The Dollar Tree. 
Rosie loves her Tin Can Backyard Band! Every time we are outside, she grabs one of the sticks from her mud pie kitchen, and delights in making music.”

4 comments:

letters for nursery said...

One of the coolest work i ever knew is being a teacher.You can help students specially those kids to learn and increase their knowledge in diff. area.

Andrea from Blue Light LLC said...

Cool idea! I still believe kids that age need more fun while learning. They get to remember those for life! You have a lot to share these kids and help them develop their potentials.

Iya from Kingdom Talents said...

For some, playing tin can band doesn't even make a good music, it is pure noise. But for those kids, it is divine! Being able to go outside and play instead of being stuck inside the room for hours! You are a cool teacher! Keep inspiring lives especially those young souls.

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