New Year’s Eve Noisemaker Craft Ideas for Kids
Posted on December 29, 2011 by Lisa
New Year’s Eve Noisemaker Craft Ideas for Kids
Let the kids have some of their own fun on New Year’s Eve by making these crafty noisemakers.
Kids love making noise with these homemade noisemakers! Though they most likely won’t be staying up until midnight, let the little ones have some of their own fun on New Year’s by making these crafty noisemakers. All you need are some paper bowls, string, a few beads and your imagination to make a loud and fun noisemaker to help ring in the new year.
Make extra noise this New Year’s Eve! Bang your pots with a special spoon you’ve decorated just for the night.
Greet the New Year with Pebble Shakers!
Noise makers are a fun and common way to “ring” in the New Year! However, they often just get tossed in the trash or—even worse—littered in the street, after just one use. Here’s an environmentally-friendly alternative to the typical noisy shaker! Try this simple craft activity with your child, and teach him a lesson about the finite nature of resources in the process.
Get into the New Year’s celebration with this fun and festive paper plate noise maker for kids. Easy to make and fun to decorate!
No celebration is complete without tambourine music!
Help your child recycle empty ribbon spools into colorful noisemakers for New Year’s Eve.
Using shiny decorative wrapping paper, you can make these snazzy horns to chime in the New Year!
New Year’s Recycled Noisemakers
This New Year’s Recycled Noisemaker activity will also encourage your child to learn about the environment and recycling as well as the art of sound. Have a super scavenger hunt in your home, and search for the materials required to create this festive noisemaker. Engage your child in the creative process by asking her to think outside the box as she looks for used or worn items that are fit for this New Year’s Day activity.
Save that water bottle from the landfill by creating this fun noise maker for New Year’s Eve!
Ring in the new year (on December 31 or on January 23, the Chinese New Year) with this homemade noisemaker, a hand drum based on a traditional Asian design.
A sheet of paper is all you’ll need to create some buzz this New Year’s Eve.
These handmade party blowers are as much fun to create as they are to use. For a paper tongue that will curl properly, choose a decorative paper that is about the same weight as photocopy paper.
Involve the children in your New Year’s Eve celebration with homemade noisemakers. All that shaking might even help them stay awake ’til midnight!
Take a cup of kindness yet, for auld lang syne and bring in the new year with your loved ones.
If you’re hosting a New Year’s party where there will be kids, you might want to make noisemakers for them to celebrate with. But instead of making New Years crafts that will annoy the adults, you can make these Not Too Noisy Noisemakers and spare everyone the headache! Learn how to make these cute shakers by following this easy tutorial.
The real party animals are bound to come out when kids decorate store-bought blowouts with cute paper critters.
Kids will enjoy making these festive noisemakers almost as much as they’ll like using them. Requiring only a few basic materials, this easy project is ideal for a children’s party: When it’s time to go home, guests can keep their colorful creations as party favors.
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