Fun noisemaker craft ideas for kids of all age levels.
Disney's Family Fun has a creative way to make noise makers for this year's New Year's Eve party, using an empty ribbon spool, some beans, paint and stickers. It's a great craft and your kids will love using them.
Good for ages 3 and up.
Get the instructions here:
http://familyfun.go.com/new-years/new-years-crafts/noisemaker-shakers-829133/
Project nursery uses jingle bells, curling ribbon and popsicle sticks for her version.
Get the instructions here:
http://projectnursery.com/2013/12/new-years-eve-noisemakers/
J man and miller bug decorates paper plates and uses dried pasta to make some noise.
Get the instructions here:
http://jmanandmillerbug.com/2012/12/diy-new-years-eve-noise-makers-craft.html
All women's talk uses a paper plate, jingle bells and a popsicle stick for their version.
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Get the instructions here:
http://www.naturallyeducational.com/2010/12/new-years-noisemaker-kids-craft/
Sweet little peanut uses plastic bottles and tissue paper.
Get the instructions here:
http://sweetlittlepeanut.com/kids-parties/new-years-eve-peanut-party/
Rock on mommies decorates their bottle with glitter.
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http://rockonmommies.com/rachael/tag/new-years-eve-crafts/
Alpha mom uses boxes on popsicle sticks to make a great looking shaker.
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http://alphamom.com/uncategorized/new-years-noisemakers/
Martha Stewart uses colorful cardstock disks and glues them onto a popsicle stick. Next she punches holes into the cardstock and ties buttons on with thick thread. Kids then twirl them back and forth for a fun sound.
Get the instructions here:
http://www.marthastewart.com/266794/noisemakers