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how to make rainbow loom bracelets without the loom

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make rainbow loom bracelets without the loom

 

In our little space in this big world, Rainbow Loom bracelets are all the rage.

They’re everywhere. They’re all around.

Boys, girls, moms, dads, grandmas and grandpas, cousins, aunts, uncles, and pets are wearing them.

And boys, girls, moms, dads, grandmas and grandpas, cousins, aunts, uncles, and pets are making them.

And for a long time, we stayed back. But now? We’re knee-deep in Rainbow Loom bracelets.

But before we had the actual Rainbow Loom, we made Rainbow Loom bracelets without the loom. Simple, easy, and a lot of fun.

Takes a bit of learning, but after kids get the hang of it, they’ll be making them 24/7. And teeny, tiny rubber bands will be all over your house too.

Here’s the skinny. . .

  • How to Make Rainbow Loom Bracelets Without the Loom:Ā  All you need are a few things.

You’ll need:

  • the teeny refill bands (like super-small rubber bands)
  • C-clips (super-small plastic clips that look like ‘C’s
  • wooden craft stick (or something to hold spots)
  • plastic craft organizer to keep your super-small supplies

And that’s it.

The idea behind Rainbow Loom bracelets is that you’re simply looping teeny bands together. Like the cool kids back in the ’80’s did with the gummy bracelets.

Step 1:  Gather your materials and lay out the colors you’ll need.

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 1

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Step 2:  Place one band inside the C-clip.

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 2

 

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Step 3:  Place the first band inside a popsicle stick. (Sounds strange, but the popsicle stick makes it easier for small hands!)

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 3

 

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Step 4:  Grab a second band. New color. Woot!

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 4

 

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Step 5:  Pinch band two and slide it under the first band.

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 5

 

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Step 6:  Pinch the two ends of band two together.

Slide your finger through it and take the stick out of the first band.

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 6

 

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Step 7:  Slide the stick through the second band, just like you did in

 

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 7

 

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Step 8:  Reapeat, repeat, repeat!

And when finished, join the ends with the C-clip. Easy peasy.

rainbow loom bracelets without the loom step 8

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Finished bracelets?  So cute.

Are they perfect? Nope. But the kids love them, are proud of them, and love making them for friends and family.

And that’s been so fun to watch.

rainbow loom finished bracelets

Bracelets and rings. . .

rainbow loom finished bracelets

. . . bracelets and rings. . .

rainbow loom finished bracelets

 . . . and more bracelets and rings.

And the most fun part? Organizing all of the bands in a fancy, schmancy (totally inexpensive!) little plastic box or craft supply organizer.

We bought ours at a local dollar store. So fun. And the kids absolutely loved decorating and personalizing theirs.

rainbow loom maddy's box

rainbow loom maddy's box

rainbow loom avery's box

And that’s it. So fun.

So simple. And all the rage.

Still need convincing? Check out 5 Reasons Kids Should Have the Rainbow Loom and Parents Love It.

Already loving the Rainbow Loom but want a few cool ideas for bracelet-making? Check out 9 Band Bracelets for Kids to Make from my friends at Kids’ Activities Blog! 

Check out Homemade Name Necklaces for Girls and Boys!

fyi: Affiliate links are used in this post, which means that if you’re into getting your kids set up with Rainbow Loom bracelets and want to use these links, awesome. We get a itsy-bitsy, teeny, tiny cut and every little bit helps!

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  1. lizvet says

    November 17, 2013 at 2:14 pm

    Hi I would like to know how to do the bracelet that has three single ones together on the kit

    Reply
    • Teach Mama says

      November 18, 2013 at 12:12 pm

      ooooh, liz–I will ask my daughter and get back to you!

      Reply
  2. Rosie says

    June 29, 2014 at 12:31 pm

    I live loom bands and i make new ideas of my own such as triple fishplait or waterslide see website. I think your bands are amazing. Even though the bracelets that i create need a loom and needle but i lost my needles (managed withoit) and i have not got a loom so i manage on my fingers. I would love to meet you two. Hope i hear fron you and maddy.
    rosie xxx
    ps love rainbow bracelets.
    $20 know

    Reply

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