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Whether making this fun toy for yourself or for your kid, a homemade guitar is an easy and creative way to make a little music from household items. This article will show you a few ways to make a simple guitar using items you might already have at home.

Method 1
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Making a Shoe Box Guitar

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  1. This guitar is more complex to make, but the results are well worth it. Here's a list of what you will need:
    • Shoebox
    • Box cutter and scissors
    • Cardboard
    • 4 – 6 rubber bands
    • School glue
    • Cardboard tube, paper towel tube, or PVC pipe
    • Tape or hot glue
    • Paint, paper, stickers, etc (to decorate)
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    Use a cup or mug to trace a circle into a shoe box lid. Then, use a box cutter to cut the circle out. This will be your sound hole.
    • If you are a child, ask an adult to help you with this step.
    • If you can't find a shoe box, you can buy one from the scrapbooking section of an arts and crafts shop. They are mainly used for storing photographs, but they are right size and come in many different colors and patterns.
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    Punch four to six holes in a straight line 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) above and make sure to use a pencil below the sound hole. These will be your string holes. Make sure to align the top and bottom holes so that each string will run straight across the sound hole. The row of holes should not extend past the widest point of the sound hole.
  4. You can paint the box part using acrylic or tempera paints. You can also cover the lid and box parts (separately) with paper. Here are some more ways in which you can decorate your guitar:
    • Draw designs on the guitar using markers, crayons, or glitter glue.
    • Stick some stickers or foam shapes onto your guitar to make it look more colorful.
    • Decorate the rim of the sound hole.
    • Paint the inside of your box. This way, the color will show through the sound hole, and make your guitar look more interesting.
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    Measure the distance from the far left string hole to the far right string hole, then cut the cardboard accordingly. Each strip of cardboard needs to be the same length.
    • If you've painted the body of the guitar, you may want to paint the strips of cardboard as well. For a more striking effect, paint them using a contrasting color.
  6. The strips should be right between the string holes and the top to bottom edge of the sound hole. The strips will help lift the strings off the body of the guitar and give you a better sound.
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    The distance between the holes needs to be the same as the string holes you made on your box lid.
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    You will be stringing these rubber bands through the string holes. Consider using both thick and thin rubber bands. Each will give you a different sound.
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    Begin by tying a knot at the end of each rubber band. Thread the loose end through the holes in one of the cardboard strips. You will need one rubber band for each hole. The knot at the bottom of the rubber band will keep it from falling out.
    • Don't make the knots too close to the ends of the bands or the ends might slip through and untie the knots.
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    The cardboard strip will hold the rubber bands securely in place. If you want, you can tape the edges of the cardboard strip to the underside of the lid.
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    You can use a binder clip to temporarily hold the rubber band strings in place once you have fed them through the string holes.
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    Secure each rubber band by tying the end into a knot. If you want, make each string a little looser/tighter than the previous one. This will allow you to achieve different notes, sort of like in a real guitar. You can also tape the cardboard strip to the underside of the lid
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    This will help cover the holes and make your guitar look neater. Each piece of cardboard needs to be long enough to cover all of the string holes on each side. Draw a line of glue across the top and bottom holes, then press the cardboard strip down onto it.
    • Consider painting the cardboard strip a contrasting color so that it stands out from the rest of your guitar.
  14. You can use a cardboard mailing tube, a paper towel tube, or even a plastic or pvc tube.
  15. You can paint it, cover it with paper, or even wrap tape around it to make it more colorful. You can also glue paper "keys" to the top of the tube to make the knobs. You can even draw 4 to 6 lines down the front of the tube to make the strings.
    • Note that if the neck is a different material than the body, the painted result might not match (even if you use the same paint).
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    Use the base of your tube to trace a circle onto the top of your guitar. Then, use a box cutter to cut the circle out.
    • If you are a child, ask an adult to help you with this step.
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    Slide the tube about 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) down into the hole. If your tube is made out of a heavier material, slide it down further. Secure the seam between the tube and the box with hot glue or tape. Make sure that you are putting the tape and glue on the inside of your box, so that you don't see it once you put your guitar together.
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    Draw a line of glue around the inside edges of your box lid. Place the lid down onto the box and wait for the glue to dry.
  19. If you want, you can cut a triangle shape out of some colored cardboard and use it as a guitar pick.
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Method 2
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Making a Simple Tissue Box Guitar

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  1. This guitar is easy to make, and great for young children. It is your classic tissue box guitar. Here's a list of what you will need:
    • Tissue box
    • 4 rubber bands
    • Scissors
    • Paper towel tube
    • Tape
    • Glue
    • Popsicle sticks, straws, or unsharpened pencil
    • Paint, paper, stickers, etc (for decorating)
  2. It should come away easily. If it doesn't, cut it out using a pair of scissors.
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    You can also attach the roll using hot glue. The tube should be aligned with the vertical hole in the box.
  4. You can cover the guitar with paper. You can also paint it using tempera or acrylic paints. Here are some more decorating ideas:
    • Draw little designs on the guitar using markers, crayons, or glitter glue.
    • Stick down some stickers or foam shapes onto the guitar to make it more colorful.
    • Glue down some large beads near the top of the tub to make the knobs. You will need two to three beads on each side.
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    Draw a horizontal line of glue above and below the tissue hole. Press a popsicle stick down onto each line of glue. Let the glue dry. The popsicle sticks will lift the rubber bands up a little and make the guitar sound better.
    • Consider painting or decorating the sticks once the glue dries.
    • You can also use crayons, pencils, or even straws to make the bridge.
  6. If you move ahead to the next steps too soon, your guitar will far apart.
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    You want to end up with two rubber bands on the left side of the tube, and two rubber bands on the right side of the tube. Position the rubber bands so that they are right over the tissue hole.
    • Try to use thick and thin rubber bands. Each one will give you a different sound.
  8. Experiment with making different sounds. You can even cut a triangle out of a piece of colored cardboard to make the guitar pick.
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Method 3
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Making a Simple Paper Plate Guitar

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  1. This guitar is simple and easy to make. It is ideal for young children. It can also double up as a banjo. Here's a list of what you will need: [1]
    • Two paper plates
    • Glue
    • Wooden ruler or paint stir stick
    • 4 rubber bands
    • Paint, stickers, glitter, etc (to decorate)
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    Draw a line of glue around the upper rim of a paper plate. Place the second plate right on top of it. The plates should be stacked, so that you end up with one thick plate.
    • Make sure that your paper plates are sturdy and have a ridge or rim.
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    Cover the bottom third of the stick with glue. Press it against the back of the plate. The rest of the stick should be sticking out from behind the guitar; you don't want the neck to be too short or it will look silly. Try to center the stick as much as possible.
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    You can paint the guitar using acrylic paint. You can also draw designs on it using markers or glitter glue. You can even make it look more colorful by covering it with stickers.
    • Consider clipping two wooden clothespins to the top of the stick. Space them about 1 inch (2.54 centimeters) apart. If you don't want the clothespins to fall off and get lost, place glue on the stick before clipping them on.
  5. If you move ahead to the next step too soon, your guitar will fall apart. How long it dries depends on how much paint and glue you used.
  6. Place two rubber bands two the left side of the stick, and two rubber bands to the right side of the stick. Try using both thick and thin rubber bands to create different sounds.
  7. Experiment with producing different sounds. Don't pull on the strings too tightly, however, or they may break.
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    How can I tune the strings?
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    Make the rubber bands longer or shorter. You might need several different kinds of rubber bands to do so.
  • Question
    Can you make a ukulele using this method?
    Community Answer
    Yes. It won't function as a ukulele (just as this won't be a functional guitar), but you can always use thinner rubber bands for a higher sound.
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    For the first method, how do I put the rubber bands through?
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    I used a wood shish kabob stick to push the rubber bands through the holes and then knotted them. It was a bit challenging.
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      Tips

      • You can make a guitar pick out of a piece of cardboard. You can also just use the plastic tab that comes on a bag of bread. [2]
      • You can use almost anything you want to make the knobs at the top of the guitar arm, including beads, popsicle sticks, clothespins, or even brads. [3]
      • Take some hollow cans (for drums), make another shoebox guitar with a much lower pitch (for a bass), call up friends, and form a homemade instrument band.
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      Warnings

      • If you are a child and the instructions call for a box cutter, ask an adult to help you.
      • Hot glue guns can burn and cause blisters if you are not careful. An adult should handle the glue gun. If you are worried about burns and blisters, consider using a low-temp glue gun instead of a high-temp one.
      • Young children should be supervised for steps involving scissors and around loose rubber bands
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      Things You'll Need

      Making a Shoe Box Guitar

      • Shoe box
      • Box cutter and scissors
      • Cardboard
      • 4 – 6 rubber bands
      • School glue
      • Cardboard tube, paper towel tube, or pvc pipe
      • Tape or hot glue
      • Paint, paper, stickers, etc (to decorate)

      Making a Simple Tissue Box Guitar

      • Tissue box
      • 4 rubber bands
      • Scissors
      • Paper towel tube
      • Tape
      • Glue
      • Popsicle sticks, straws, or unsharpened pencil
      • Paint, paper, stickers, etc (for decorating)

      Making a Simple Paper Plate Guitar [4]

      • Two paper plates
      • Glue
      • Wooden ruler or paint stir stick
      • 4 rubber bands
      • Paint, stickers, glitter, etc (to decorate)

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      To make a rubber band guitar, you’ll need a tissue box, 4 rubber bands, scissors, a paper towel tube, tape, glue, popsicle sticks or straws, and paint or stickers for decorating. The paper towel roll will become the neck of the guitar, which you can tape or hot glue to the tissue box. Once you have the frame of the guitar finished, you can build the bridge by gluing popsicle sticks around the hole in the tissue box. Then, you'll wrap the rubber bands around the box lengthwise for strings. When your guitar is complete, decorate it with pens, markers, stickers, or paint. To learn how to make a paper plate guitar, keep reading!

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