Home Outdoor Fun 12 Easy Wind Chimes Kids Can Make at Home By Nikki WalshJune 3, 2020 Search more like this how todiycrafts for kidsglitter glueice creammusicwind chimespaintheartsoundcraftadult supervisionpastelnature walk Read next Outdoor Fun Is Disney Really the Happiest Place on Earth? Outdoor Fun My Journey with Type 1 Diabetes & 5 Must-Knows Outdoor Fun Add a Dreidel to Your Waffles, Just in Time for Hanukkah Outdoor Fun Barbie Can Be Our Wingman Anytime with This New Collection Outdoor Fun The Best New Store-Bought Snacks You Haven’t Tried Yet Looking for a way to harness the wind? From upcycled plastic lids and egg cartons to tin cans and seashells, check out these 12 unique wind chimes you can make at home. Not only will it give your kids something to do, but it also makes for sweet backyard decor. Scroll down, our how to make wind chimes crafts will blow you away! photo: Fun Family Crafts Recycled Plastic Lid Wind Chimes Recycle! Parents can help out on this wind chime project. Recycling plastic lids and pretty beads (or anything you can put on a string) makes for this colorful wind chime. We love the tutorial over at Crafts by Amanda, so head over for the deets. Then it’s time to get crafty. photo: Bar Rucci via ArtBar Eggs-tra Easy The sky’s the limit when your little artist reuses egg cartons to make these pretty pastel wind chimes. This project is a breeze to put together with a few supplies: egg cartons, watercolor paint, beads, bells and yarn. Get instructions for this eggs-ellent idea from Barbara over at ArtBar. photo: Jessica via Let's Do Something Crafty Ocean in the Air Shell we make some wind chimes today? Grab shells, glitter, glue gun and string, then follow Jessica Amey’s simple directions at Let’s Do Something Crafty, and you’ve got new backyard décor. When you're done, tie it up and let the wind do its thing. photo: Amy Latta Creations Tea Bottle Wind Chimes From colorful paper mâché and glitter paint, your little crafter will enjoy this DIY wind chime project. The best part is the tinkering sound the lids make when done. For a complete how-to head over to Amy Latte Creations and get started today! photo: Allison via No Time for Flashcards Hanging Hearts It's heart to resist this sweet wind chime made with care over at No Time for Flashcards. Little hands will need a little help (it's worth the effort!) melting these pretty red and white hearts. You’ll need pony beads, string, a piece of wood and silicone holders. You can get the 4-1-1 from Allison over at No Time for Flashcards. photo: Crafts Unleashed Macrame Wind Chimes If your little crafter is keen on making friendship bracelets, then these DIY macrame wind chimes are perfect. For what to get and how to make these wind chimes head over to Crafts Unleased. When done, hand them up and listen to the music in the wind. photo: Chelsey via Buggy and Buddy Creature Chime Paperclips? Check. Plastic cup? Check. Add string, googly eyes and bells, and you’ve got the makings of a wind chime inspired by Chelsey over at Buggy and Buddy. Go here for the step-by-step. When done, sit back and hear the bells. photo: Jackie Curry via Happy Hooligans Over the Rainbow Wood-n’t you like to make this colorful chime? There are a few more steps to this project, but the result is worth it. Props to Jackie at Happy Hooligans, who came up with this cool craft that starts with a nature walk. Find the how-to here. photo: Lori via Beneath the Rowan Tree Fairy Fabulous Who doesn’t love to believe in fairy tales? These cute little wind chimes make a sweet tinkering sound that your own fabulous fairy will love. There are quite a few (but do-able) steps: you'll need beads, small jingle bells, wire and miniature flower pots. Lori over at Beneath the Rowan Tree gives us detailed steps. photo: Natalie Kramer via Homemade Charlotte Awesome Upcycle We try to set a good example for our kids by picking up trash from the environment. Well, Natalie over at Handmade Charlotte took this task up a notch when she made these whimsical wind chimes. You’ll need a plastic lid, ice cream spoons, bells, feathers and several other items. Get the full scoop, here. photo: Kimbo via A girl with a glue gun Do the Can-Can When kids are done playing “kick the can” they can paint them to make this bright and bold can craft. A nod to Kim who came up with this cool idea that’s easy for kiddos to do. All you need is an old lampshade wire (or something similar), cans, paint, string, hammer (adult supervision, please) and nails. Grab the directions here. —Nikki Walsh RELATED STORIES: 15 Backyard Science Experiments for Kids 6 Incredibly Easy Rainbow Science Experiments 12 Backyard Bird Feeders That Rock the Tree Tops Search more like this how todiycrafts for kidsglitter glueice creammusicwind chimespaintheartsoundcraftadult supervisionpastelnature walk