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Start with an ordinary paper plate.It's recommended to use the smaller size plate. A styrofoam or plastic plate will work as well. You also may want to double the plate, if you prefer a stronger or heavier tambourine.
Use a standard paper puncher to punch holes around the edge of the plate. Holes should be evenly spaced, roughly one inch apart. If you do not have paper punchers, you can punch the plates with a needle and widen the hole with a toothpick (if needed).
Take a colorful length of yarn or thread and begin to loop-stitch around the edge of the plate. It is helpful to smudge some glue on the leading tip of the yarn. When the tip dries, it is stiff and is easier to thread through the holes.
Add the bells. Between each stitch, insert a jingle bell.
Continue stitching the edge of plate with a bell on each loop. You may skip every other loop if you want to save on the amount of jingle bells used.
Finish plate by decorating with glue, glitter, sequins, colored paper, crayons, markers and paint. Add extra strands of yarn or ribbon to create a fringe.
Finished.
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