Paper cup telephones

Paper cup telephones

This week the girls are on holiday from school so we decided to have some fun with this classic craft and DIY toy. I’m guessing that many people from my generation or older would remember making telephones from cups or tin cans as kids. I know I do and I remember how much fun my sister and I had playing with them. Our version is colourful and crafty and the kids loved decorating the cups to make them look special. This is a very simple and easy activity that doesn’t take too much time, skill or effort, and it’s a great way to teach kids how sound travels as well.

You will need

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• blank paper cups
• watercolour paints and paintbrushes
• sharpie markers
• string
• sharp knife or scissors
• 2 small beads

How To

To begin with we painted our cups with watercolour paints and allowed them to dry completely before decorating with sharpie markers.

Paper cup telephones - painting

Paper cup telephones - markers

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Once your cups are decorated, cut a small slit in the base of the cup in the centre and thread the end of a long piece of string in. Tie your small bead to the end to stop it sliding back out through the hole.

Now you’re ready to play.

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For best results keep the string tight. Have fun!

More fun ways to craft and play

– make a whirlygig with printable patterns
– have fun designing your own cereal box boardgame
– make simple toilet roll shakers
– make spinning tops from milk bottle lids in just a few minutes
– make boats from sponges and duct tape to take in the bath
– make rock cakes for pretend play
– dance and play with a simple gold ribbon dancer

You can also find tons more ideas on our craft and play board on Pinterest.

paper cup telephone

 

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