Easy Instruments to Make for School Project

Start your family band by crafting some awesome homemade instruments. Most of these are super easy to make, and kids will have a blast banging on a tin can drum, shaking DIY maracas and making some tunes. Get the dance party started!

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The Imagination Tree

Cardboard Rain Stick

A rain stick makes the prettiest sound, and it's very easy to make one at home with a few simple items. We love the tutorial for this musical craft found over at The Imagination Tree.

Pink Stripey Socks

Cardboard Guitar

Perfect for toddlers who aren't ready for the real thing, we love this cardboard guitar spotted over at Pink Stripey Socks. You can paint it in any design, too!

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Minted

Hand Drums

Kids can twist and twirl these homemade hand drums to their heart's content! Find the tutorial over at Minted.

Mama. Papa. Bubba

Bongo, Shaker, Güiro All in One

This fun little instrument is really three in one! Kids will enjoy shaking it or playing it as a drum and it's super easy to make. Get the tutorial over at Mama.Papa.Bubba.

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Buggy and Buddy

Jingle Ring

This adorable nature-themed tambourine-like homemade instrument is the perfect addition to a May Day celebration or even just a day outside. Easy to make, you can find the tutorial from Buggy and Buddy.

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courtesy Fun-a-Day

Sensory Bin Shakers

We love these sensory bin shakers because they'll extend sensory play time. It's also easy for your kids to make on their own. Head over to Fun-a-Day to see how to make your own.

And Next Comes L

Rainbow Xylophone

This super cute and colorful, homemade instrument is as much fun to make as it is to play. Get the scoop on how to do it yourself over at And Next Comes L.

Handmade Charlotte

Singing Straws

We love Handmade Charlotte's take on the pan flute. Not only does this homemade instrument actually make music, but it's also as bright and colorful as can be.

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Gabby Cullen

Paper Plate Tambourine

This little instrument really packs a jingle and it's a great use for paper plates leftover from a birthday party. If you have the plain white ones, even better, though because then your little maestro gets to decorate her own. Get the complete step-by-step here.

courtesy KiwiCo.

Didgeridoo

It's one of the world's oldest instruments, and your kids can make their own colorful version in an afternoon. The secret to making it look real? Earth-toned paint colors. You can find the entire tutorial over at KiwiCo.

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All for the Boys

Chicken in a Cup

For an outside-the-box take on a homemade instrument, you've got to try this "chicken in a cup" from All for the Boys . It's super easy to put together using household items, and kids will get a kick out of the squeaky sound it makes.

Made by Joel

Cereal Box Guitar

If you've got a cereal box and a couple of rubber bands lying around, you've got a guitar! Made by Joel has the super simple how-to. Older babies and toddlers can help you decorate the cereal box with stickers or washi tape, then get to strumming. No cereal box? Rubber bands stretched around a loaf pan will produce a similar effect.

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Red Ted Art

Tin Can Drums

Keep it simple (but still super fun) with this sweet homemade instrument idea from Red Ted Art . Kids can paint the "drums" however they want, then they'll have a blast discovering the different sounds they can make with kitchen utensils.

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PreK K Sharing

Backyard Concerts

Banging on a pot with a wooden spoon is practically a rite of passage in babyhood. Why not take it a step further and construct an outdoor music wall for your kids like this one from PreK + K Sharing? Scour your house for any seldom-used odds and ends that make a fun sound (or hit up your favorite thrift store), then use a hammer and nails to secure to a section of fencing.

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iStock

Easter Egg Maracas

Shake to the sound of rice with these easy-peasy maracas. All you need is rice, plastic spoons, easter eggs, and tape! Best part? These shakers have been tried and tested by lifestyle blogger and mom of three, Katelyn Fagan of What's Up Fagans, and they are certified to play at a decent volume without being too annoying.

Jnkyrdguy via Instructables

PVC Pipe Flutes

This whistling instrument isn't a project for the kids, but if mom or dad is up for some intense DIY action (or stopping by Home Depot for their drilling services), the results are just as amazing as the real thing.

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Buggy and Buddy

Kazoo

Explore sound and science with Buggy and Buddy's homemade kazoo. With simple materials that you're bound to have at home, this kazoo is perfect for vocal tots who love to spend their days humming and singing. What a fun homemade instrument!

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Minieco

Shoebox Guitar

Did you know empty containers hold a secret melody? All you need are some rubber bands, a shoebox and split pins; then your quick-fingered tot can get their twang on. For the key to perfect, magical sound, check out the tutorial over at Minieco.

Hello Bee

Mini Mandolin

With a little more time and effort, your wooden mandolin is set to last much longer than your musician's first gig. The community blog for moms and moms-to-be Hello Bee has an awesome tutorial on making a mandolin that's worthy of being part of a kid-sized Philharmonic.

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Josie via Pi'ikea Street

Pin Strummers

Strum up a tune with bobby pins. This experiment and discovery project by Pi'ikea Street explores how different sounds can become just by changing one object.

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Hello Bee

Bell Shakers

Ring in a merry afternoon with these bell shakers. This tutorial from craft blog Hello Bee requires some drilling, but the modern look and long-lasting build are worth it. Now your littlest can join the family band with just a wriggle of the wrist!

— Taylor Clifton, Christal Yuen, Gabby Cullen & Amber Guetebier

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