Then turn the handle over to attach
2020年11月12日Fun to make and a great accompaniment to the classic carol Jingle Bells, just shake to the beat. Add bells in pairs in the same way as you did on the other side, but this time the first set of bells 1.5cm away from the end. Give the wood a good sanding so that it doesn’t have any rough surfaces.
The bells are fixed to a piece of wood, roughly 2cm by 3cm and 28cm long. Then turn the handle over to attach the remaining set of bells.. Young children should be supervised when playing the jingle bells. Who would have thought that rubbish and junk could sound so festive? Al you need to make a jingle bells musical instrument is. Alternatively look in the winemaking department of Boots or Wilkinsons for new bottle caps. The third set should be 12cm away from the end. Add the other sets of bells so that they are level with the bells on the other side of the handle. Push a brass nail in the holes of the caps and offer it up to the wood.5cm away from the end. Don’t hammer the nail in too far into the wood..
Have the cap sitting face up as it would do on the bottle, that way the rough edges are created on the inside of the ’bell’. 16 metal bottle caps, paint, brass nails, sandpaper, hammer and some scraps of wood. Now turn the handle over to attach bells to the other side. The second set should be 8. First paint the out side of the bottle caps a nice metallic colour. Again use scraps of wood to prop up the handle. When the paint is dry, use a large nail and hammer to make a hole in the centre of each cap. If you find it difficult to obtain bottle caps, you could ask an adult to approach a public house or bar, they have no use of the caps.
And there you have it, a set of jingle bells. Spray paint is quick and easy, but applying paint with a brush is just as good. Working on one side of the handle at a time, attach the capes in pairs with the insides of the caps facing one another. You could also maybe write to a local brewery requesting some bottle caps. Otherwise you will spoil the bells that you have already attached. You could paint or varnish the ’handle’ if you wish to.. Use scraps of wood to prop up each end of the handle so that it is clear off the workbench. The bells need to move freely on the nail and clatter together. Place the first set of bells 5cm away from the end
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The bells are fixed to a piece of wood, roughly 2cm by 3cm and 28cm long. Then turn the handle over to attach the remaining set of bells.. Young children should be supervised when playing the jingle bells. Who would have thought that rubbish and junk could sound so festive? Al you need to make a jingle bells musical instrument is. Alternatively look in the winemaking department of Boots or Wilkinsons for new bottle caps. The third set should be 12cm away from the end. Add the other sets of bells so that they are level with the bells on the other side of the handle. Push a brass nail in the holes of the caps and offer it up to the wood.5cm away from the end. Don’t hammer the nail in too far into the wood..
Have the cap sitting face up as it would do on the bottle, that way the rough edges are created on the inside of the ’bell’. 16 metal bottle caps, paint, brass nails, sandpaper, hammer and some scraps of wood. Now turn the handle over to attach bells to the other side. The second set should be 8. First paint the out side of the bottle caps a nice metallic colour. Again use scraps of wood to prop up the handle. When the paint is dry, use a large nail and hammer to make a hole in the centre of each cap. If you find it difficult to obtain bottle caps, you could ask an adult to approach a public house or bar, they have no use of the caps.
And there you have it, a set of jingle bells. Spray paint is quick and easy, but applying paint with a brush is just as good. Working on one side of the handle at a time, attach the capes in pairs with the insides of the caps facing one another. You could also maybe write to a local brewery requesting some bottle caps. Otherwise you will spoil the bells that you have already attached. You could paint or varnish the ’handle’ if you wish to.. Use scraps of wood to prop up each end of the handle so that it is clear off the workbench. The bells need to move freely on the nail and clatter together. Place the first set of bells 5cm away from the end
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