You can purchase plastic eggs from dollar stores or use leftover eggs from Easter.

You can use any type of rice, provided that it isn’t cooked. Alternatively, you can also use small plastic beads or small pieces of dry pasta if you prefer. [3] X Research source Be careful to hold the half that is full of rice secure while you twist the other half back on. Filling each egg halfway with rice is only an approximate measurement. Try adding different amounts of rice to see how the sound changes when you use the maracas.

You may need somebody else to help hold the plastic egg and the spoons in place while you wrap around the washi tape. You can stick to just 1 pattern or color of washi tape, or use a variety of different styles to make your maracas bright and colorful. If you don’t have washi tape, you could use colorful duct tape instead. [6] X Research source

If the spoon handles are close enough together for you to comfortably hold, then you don’t need to wrap them in washi tape unless you prefer to add more decorations!

You could also wrap washi tape down the handle of the spoons for an easy decoration. [9] X Research source

2 plastic bottles will make 2 maracas. Get more plastic bottles if you want to make extra maracas. Check that each bottle has a secure lid.

Sand, salt, lentils, and bird seed also make good filling options. [12] X Research source

Alternatively, you can use hot glue rather than craft glue to secure the lid. [14] X Research source

You will need 1 toilet paper tube per plastic bottle. Don’t lift the maracas up by the handle until the glue is dry. Alternatively, you can use masking tape to wrap the toilet roll tube to each plastic bottle rather than using craft glue.

If it’s very humid, the paper mache may take longer to dry.

Wait until the paint dries before you use the maracas. Feel free to decorate your maracas with other craft items too, such as plastic beads, buttons, ribbon, or washi tape. [21] X Research source