Wood Rattle Kit

We’ve been working on getting our new wood kits JUST right. From design to functionality, we are so pleased to launch our first wood kit: Wood Rattles!

These toy rattle kits have been carefully made with beautiful hard Canadian Maple, sourced and bought from local vendors. Extra, careful attention and custom detail has been given to the proportions of this rattle, we are so excited to finally make it available!

Your kit will include two end spheres with pre drilled holes and a cut-to-size wood dowel, along with step-by-step instructions for assembly. No hardware comes with this kit, but we recommend you pick up a non-toxic wood glue from your local hardware store to use when assembling your rattles (we recommend Gorilla Glue or Titebond).

DIY Wood Rattle Kit - Cara & Co

Wood Rattle Kit Product Comparisons

A beautiful design is important to your shop!

We want to make sure we give you all the information you could possibly need for these beautiful wood teething rattles. Feel free to reference the below images for comparisons of our wood rings that fit this rattle design, bead sizing, product specs, etc.

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Wood Rattle Assembly

Your beautiful toy rattle design is only a few easy steps away! Please follow the assembly instructions carefully when putting your rattles together.

You can watch our YouTube short video here or follow the written instructions below!

1. Insert the dowel into the pre-drilled sphere holes to test the fit.

Wood Rattle DIY - Wood Rattle Baby Gift

2. The pieces should fit snug. However, because wood is a natural product, it can sometimes expand or contract. If your dowel is not fitting the hole well and seems too large, use a fine grit sandpaper to gently sand the dowel end. Check often to see if it fits, and make sure you do not over-sand the dowel. If the dowel fits but seems a bit loose, be sure to follow step 3 very carefully.

3. Dab some high quality, strong, non-toxic wood glue on only one end face of your dowel. You can also take a small crafting paintbrush to spread the glue out evenly. Try not to put wood glue on the sides of the dowel, in order to prevent too much excess glue from coming out of the joint once the pieces are fitted together.

Step-by-step DIY Wood Rattle Toy - Classic Baby Toys

4. Push the dowel and the sphere together tightly. You should have only one sphere on your dowel at this point.

Wooden Baby Rattle - Classic Baby Toys - Cara & Co

5. You can now slide on your rattle accessories and rings. Make sure that your accessories are no larger in diameter than the sphere end so that nothing is able to slip off the rattle.

DIY Wood Baby Rattle Kit - Classic Baby Toy - Cara & Co

6. Once you are happy with your rattle design, repeat step 3 and glue the other sphere end to the dowel securely.

DIY Wood Rattle Kit - Timeless Classic Baby Toy - Cara & Co

7. Set your finished rattle aside so that the glue can properly dry. Be sure to read the specific drying instructions on your wood glue bottle so that your final product is safely assembled.

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For extra help with the assembly, watch our full video tutorial here!

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We can’t wait to see how you put your own spin on this adorable kit! The options are endless! Make sure you tag us in your creations using the hashtag #createdwithcarasupply!

xo

- the girls

 

 

*At Cara & Co, we take safety seriously. We have had our custom tutorial / wood rattle design above third-party tested by a CPSC accredited testing lab to ensure it meets compliance standards for Canadian (SOR/2011-17) and US (ASTM F963-17) children's toy requirements. However, this does not remove the responsibility of each customer to ensure that the products they create from this tutorial are tested and meet all relevant compliance standards.

**The products, materials, and supplies sold by Cara & Co. Silicone Craft Supply are intended for use by adults and should never be left unattended with a child.

***Small objects and beads can present choking hazards to young children. Never leave a child unattended with beads or other products. Always dispose of any damaged product. No product is completely indestructible, and fully formed teeth could potentially damage product if chewed aggressively, so responsible attentiveness is needed for any user or purchaser. Customers should always inspect and monitor their products, discontinuing use at the first sight of damage.

****Once our products have been sold and shipped to our customers, Cara & Co Silicone Craft Supply Inc., waives all responsibility and liability from the use of our products. Customers are responsible that their final products made from our supplies meet the appropriate safety requirements for their region. Our buyers understand that by purchasing our products or using suggestions from the above tutorial, the buyer assumes any and all responsibility and liability for the use of the products.

*****Cords, clasps and pacifier clips are not intended to be chewed on and may present choking hazards.

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20 comments

What size of the maple wood rounds are these? I’m trying to find the right size on here and having a hard time with it.

Kristine

Hi Tanya!
We don’t have any beech wood dowels at the moment, but we will keep it in mind as we always appreciate new product suggestions. Thank you so much for your question! Xo

Cara & Co

Hello! Do you ever sell beeched wood dowels and ends to match the beeched rings?

Tanya

Hi Amy!
We don’t sell the finished beaded rings, however they can be easily made by following along with our Wristlet tutorial (which uses the same technique to safely finish off a ring of beads). Thanks for reaching out and we hope this was helpful! Xo

Cara & Co

Do you sell the silicone bead rings that go on the rattle or is this something I would need to make using the loose beads?

Amy Crofts

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