Stick the end again through the eye screw. 9" heavy paper plate Figure out the basic materials you will need. Mountain Dulcimer Turn the the back. wooden coffee stirrers (the frets) bottom end of the fretboard  leaving enough room to thread a string A piece of masking tape Glue five frets on top of each other at the under it. 9) Thread the end of your #11 guitar string under the U shaped nail on 8) When the frets have dried, hammer a U shaped nail on the back at the snugly across the fretboard and wind it clockwise about four or five times You Decide how large you are going to make your banjo. crayons, markers or paint front. Thumb Piano bridge (the last mark at the bottom end). Song Sheets 1" x 1/2" x 32" board (the fretboard) (Just push it right through the masking tape.) will hold the bobby pin on the eye screw. 11) Tie a ribbon or string at each end for a strap. Clogging Contact Info, Materials Elizabeth Cotten 10) Glue sound chamber (cardboard circle and plate) to the back of the #11 guitar string Lessons Dancing Lumberjack 2) Sand the fretboard to keep from getting splinters. Colorful paper plates, a paint stir stick and rubber bands make up this fun banjo that kids will love strumming on. front. hammer The one in the photographs uses 3⁄4 inch (1.9 cm) scrap plywood, 1⁄8... 2. under the string. Resources masking tape These are the 3) Cut wooden coffee stirrers into 1" lengths. 2) Sand the fretboard to keep from getting splinters. ribbon or string (the strap). fretboard. frets. Pass it following intervals: 5) Glue a fret at each place you marked. 2 thumbtacks Screw the eye screw 3 or 4 turns into the top end of the Colorful paper plates, a paint stir stick and rubber bands make up this fun banjo that kids will love strumming on. You will need 18 of them. 4) Mark the fretboard with a pencil at the Stick the loose end of the string through the Dulcimer Glue three frets on top of Banjo eye screw from the 1 eye screw Filed Under: Paper crafts, Paper plate crafts, Recycled crafts, School Age Crafts & Activities for Kids Tagged With: banjo, beads, Guitar Crafts for Kids, instrument, music, paint stick, Paper Plate Crafts, rubber band, Copyright 2016 Amanda Formaro and Fun Family Crafts, Visit all of my sites: AmandaFormaro.com | Amanda's Cookin' | Crafts by Amanda. 9" cardboard circle do not play or if there is too much buzzing. 7) Use masking tape to cover the edge where the plate and circle are around the eye screw. 1 U shaped nail 1) Glue a 9 inch cardboard circle to the top of a 9 inch heavy paper plate. scissors 1) Glue a 9 inch cardboard circle to the top of a 9 inch heavy paper Banjo glue Drum 3) … bobby pin will give you some leverage for turning. joined. fretboard and secure with thumbtacks. Since you need to be able to scribe a pretty neat circle, you may... 3. Pull the string A library of free craft ideas from toddler to teenager. Get the instructions for ––> Paper Plate Banjo Filed Under: Paper crafts , Paper plate crafts , Recycled crafts , School Age Crafts & Activities for Kids Tagged With: banjo , beads , Guitar Crafts for Kids , instrument , music , paint stick , Paper Plate Crafts , rubber band each other at the nut (the last mark at the top end). A few taps with a hammer on the screw will get it started. tape measure or ruler sand paper tape measure or ruler masking tape scissors glue hammer crayons, markers or paint ribbon or string (the strap) Instructions.

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