2 1 3 4 now you can decorate your guitar.
Cereal box rubber band guitar.
All you really need is just an empty tissue box a used up paper towel roll and some rubber bands.
Cut out the circle.
Now trace a circle in the middle of the cereal box i used the masking tape roll to make my circle.
You will need 4 strings for your guitar.
If you are using wool or string then wrap it around the guitar.
To make a rubber band guitar you ll need a tissue box 4 rubber bands scissors a paper towel tube tape glue popsicle sticks or straws and paint or stickers for decorating.
Supplies you will need.
Stretch rubber bands try between 3 and 5 total length wise around the box.
Strut the strings and notice the sounds they make.
Try making this cereal box guitar with your kids.
First tape the top of your box closed.
Cut the wool string and tie the ends together.
The paper towel roll will become the neck of the guitar which you can tape or hot glue to the tissue box.
They don t have to be.
Make one string at a time.
Place all four rubber bands one at a time around the cereal box guitar body and over the sound hole.
Rubber bands or silly bands.
Music and kids is an ideal combination for some great learning games and activities.
1 recycled paper towel tube.
Using the role of duct tape trace a sound hole on the front of the box.
Scissors or craft knife.
Collect empty cereal boxes cardboard paper towel rolls and used rubber bands to make a guitar that the kids will enjoy.
Save an old cereal box and empty out the contents.
Make sure you leave room for the towel roll which will become the guitar s neck.
A fun and easy kids craft to do is to make a tissue box guitar.
Have an adult use the craft knife to cut out the hole.
If you have a craft knife it will be much easier then using.
The recycled box will serve as the body of the guitar.
Tape the empty cereal box shut.
1 cereal box or shoe box.
How to make a rubber band box guitar using your cheerios box.
Find an empty tissue box.
A long box rather than a.
If you are using rubber bands stretch them one at a time around the guitar.
Space the rubber bands on either side of the paper towel tube about an inch apart from each other and across the sound hole.