This may not be the best way but it sure does work here's how. Take four straws and make a square. Repeat this four more times. After you are done make a cube out of them. Place the egg in. Take the tape and use it to fill in the gaps in the cube.
To build a tower of straws you will need straws, scissors, and masking tape. Cut the tip of each straw so that you can stick it into another straw. Use masking tape to hold the straws securely in place. Construct a base with this technique. Then begin building the tower up with more straws held together with masking tape.
you cut up straws to make it fit use 20in of tape and 20in of string and 12 straws
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To make a pan flute out of straws, cut the straws to different lengths and arrange them in a row from longest to shortest. Secure the straws together with tape or glue. Blow across the tops of the straws to create different musical notes.
To make a DIY pan flute using straws, cut different lengths of straws and arrange them in order from longest to shortest. Tape or glue the straws together side by side. Blow across the tops of the straws to create music.
To make a pan flute using straws, cut different lengths of straws and arrange them in order from longest to shortest. Tape or glue the straws together side by side. Blow across the tops of the straws to create different musical notes.
To make pan pipes using straws, cut different lengths of straws and arrange them in order from longest to shortest. Glue or tape the straws together side by side. Blow across the tops of the straws to create different musical notes.
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Use the paper to make he body, propeler, and wheels. Use the paper clips for wheel axles. Use the straws to hols the axles and use the tape to tape the axles to the ody.
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To make a straw pan flute at home, you will need several plastic straws of different lengths, scissors, and tape. Cut the straws to different lengths, then arrange them in a row with the shortest straw on the left and the longest on the right. Tape the straws together securely. Blow across the tops of the straws to create different musical notes. Experiment with different lengths to create a range of tones.
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