How to Make a Maraca from Plastic Spoons and Eggs

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How to Make a Maraca from Plastic Spoons and Eggs

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Easy Musical Easter Craft for Kids

Looking for a fun and fast DIY project that combines music and creativity? You’re going to love this simple tutorial on how to make a maraca using plastic spoons and plastic eggs! It’s perfect for kids, takes only about 5–10 minutes, and can be used for Easter fun, music lessons, or dance parties at home.

After last week’s fiddly wind chime, we’re keeping things easy-peasy today. Let’s shake things up — literally!

What You’ll Need:

  • 2 plastic spoons
  • 1 plastic Easter egg (the kind that opens in half)
  • Dry rice, lentils, or beans (about 2 tablespoons)
  • Plain or decorative sellotape (washi tape works great too!)
  • Optional: Stickers, paint pens, or markers for decorating

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Step 1: Fill the Egg

Open up your plastic Easter egg and fill one half with dry rice (or anything small and rattly like lentils or beads).

You don’t want to overfill it — about halfway is perfect to get that great maraca shake sound. Snap the egg closed tightly.

Step 2: Add the Spoons

Take your two plastic spoons and place the egg between them so the rounded parts of the spoons cradle the egg on each side. Think of it like making a little spoon sandwich with the egg in the middle.

Use sellotape or decorative tape to secure the spoons together at both the top (around the egg) and bottom (around the handles). Be generous with your tape to keep everything tight and rattle-ready.

Step 3: Shake It Up!

That’s it! Grab your maraca by the spoon handles and give it a good shake. You’ll hear a satisfying rhythm from the rice inside — perfect for dancing, making music, or joining in with your favorite song.

Fun Extras:

Decorate your egg and spoons with stickers, washi tape, or paint pens.

Make a pair of maracas so you can shake in both hands.

Try using different fillings like pasta, beads, or sand to experiment with different sounds.

Play along with songs and guess the beat. Can you find the Alton Towers theme hidden in your playlist?

Great For:

Easter-themed crafts and activities

Preschool and elementary music classes

Rainy day crafts at home

DIY instruments for music time

Party favors for birthdays or holidays

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re celebrating Easter, hosting a DIY music session, or just looking for a fun project, these plastic egg maracas are the perfect blend of creativity and sound. Super easy to make, kid-approved, and budget-friendly — what more could you want?

So go ahead — shake it, decorate it, and dance it out!

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