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Baby Gym Hanging Toys, Montessori Play Gym Toy, Boho Llama Rainbow Cloud and Moon Toddler Gym Toy, Wooden Baby Toy, Infant Toys. Use the contents of your recycling bin to make a fun toy bottle cap rattlesnake craft! This rattlesnake actually rattles since the caps bang against each other. And it’s almost free to make! Other than your garbage, it uses regular craft closet staples.Rattlesnake Articulated Fidget Sensory Toy Mouth Opens and Closes Tail Rattles (Small parts not for young children) Add a small one at the beginning, with the bigger caps, for the face so that the inside of the little cap faces the outside of the big cap (see photo) I was recently challenged to make something with bottle caps – stay tuned for more bottle cap crafts coming in a couple of weeks. Some friends helped me collect a nice amount (we don’t really drink soda, so the ones we have are all from seltzer.
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Tie a knot in the twine flush against the last (small) cap at the tail end of the snake. Hot glue it in place and trim the twine. Tiny Rattlesnake Figurine - Soft Plastic Snake for Fairy Garden, Diorama, or Terrarium - Realistic Mini Desert Animal -Miniature Toy ReptileThis bottle cap rattlesnake craft makes a fun toy for kids who don’t put things in their mouthes. M loves it and was so excited when I made it for him. It can definitely be made by kids, as long as the appropriate parts are done by an adult (such as creating a hole and the hot glue parts.) But stringing it is a great fine motor activity for kids. If the twine makes it difficult, you can use chenille stems or wire instead.
