Hi Everyone!
I have been using acorns that are unsuitable for food to make children's toys. I make these spinning tops around the American Thanksgiving holiday and it always puts me into the bushcrafty holiday spirit.
You can see the weevil exit hole on the left-most acorn. I would never use it for food.
But it only takes about 10 minutes to make these into spinning tops
If an acorn is discolored or blemished, it creates a nice swirl pattern as it rotates. They spin remarkably well!!!
The steps are simple: Drill a hole, fit a stem (I use willow twigs), and then affix permanently. It is a simple project I do when I cannot go into the wilderness.
I have a tools-list and more detailed instructions online here: Make Acorns into Spinning Tops
But you can probably divine the general idea without the detailed information the link provides. As always, please harvest your acorns and willow responsibly and ethically.
I wasn't able to find a thread about using acorns for toys on the forum, so I hope other forum members will share the toys they make from them. I use acorns to make these spinning tops and whistles.
Does anyone have other toys they make from acorns?
Regards,
- Woodsorrel
I have been using acorns that are unsuitable for food to make children's toys. I make these spinning tops around the American Thanksgiving holiday and it always puts me into the bushcrafty holiday spirit.

You can see the weevil exit hole on the left-most acorn. I would never use it for food.

But it only takes about 10 minutes to make these into spinning tops

If an acorn is discolored or blemished, it creates a nice swirl pattern as it rotates. They spin remarkably well!!!
The steps are simple: Drill a hole, fit a stem (I use willow twigs), and then affix permanently. It is a simple project I do when I cannot go into the wilderness.
I have a tools-list and more detailed instructions online here: Make Acorns into Spinning Tops
But you can probably divine the general idea without the detailed information the link provides. As always, please harvest your acorns and willow responsibly and ethically.
I wasn't able to find a thread about using acorns for toys on the forum, so I hope other forum members will share the toys they make from them. I use acorns to make these spinning tops and whistles.
Does anyone have other toys they make from acorns?
Regards,
- Woodsorrel