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Aly Sunshine: Today we're making plastic bowl tambourines. What you'll need: some ribbon,
a hole puncher, a pair of scissors, some washers, and some jingle bells. What you're going to
do first is you're going to take your plastic bowl or paper bowl of your choice, and you're
going to take the hole puncher and you're going to place the hole puncher around the
edge of the tambourine. You can do it around the whole side like this, so there's holes
on every side. Circle all the way around like so. Next we're going to take our ribbon and
our scissors and cut a few inches off of the ribbon, like so. So we're going to tread a
few of our washers through the ribbon. And I'm also going to add a few jingle bells.
These might be a little bit harder to thread. So once we have some washers and jingle bells
on the tambourine, we're going to take the outside of the bowl that we punched, and we're
going to thread the ribbon through, like so. Now, you don't want to tie it too tight, because
you want to still have that jangly sound. So tie it sort of loosely. Leave a little
bit of room here. And we're going to tie it. So you're going to repeat those steps for
all the other holes that you punched all the way around. You're going to thread the jingle
bells and the washers all the way around like so. I'm going to call my good friend Johnny
Wheels to play some jingle bells with me. Johnny.
Johnny Wheels: Hey, Aly.
Aly: Hey, Johnny. Jingle Bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh what fun it is to ride
on a one-horse open sleigh. Hey.