Are Rainbow Looms the rage at your house? Rubber band bracelets are everywhere at my house which means random rubber bands are too! The good news is that I don’t know what our kiddos like more, wearing the bracelets, creating them or gifting them to their pals. In this article, we have chosen our top 10 favorite rubber band bracelet crafts for kids of all ages (and adults too!) to make.
What is a rubber band bracelet called?
Rubber band bracelets are known by several names including loom bracelets, band bracelets, rubber band bracelets and rainbow loom bracelets.
Rainbow Loom Patterns
Rubber band bracelets are created by using a “rainbow loom”. When you use your rainbow loom, there are an unlimited number of rainbow loom patterns you can make on the plastic pegboard. Choose a loom pattern and get to work. You do not need a special loom for different patterns.
How to Make Rubber Band Bracelets
Can rubber band bracelets be made without a hook?
Traditionally a plastic hook like a crochet hook is used to create the rainbow loom patterns. With some of the simpler patterns, a loom hook is not necessary (or if you have small coordinated fingers!).
If you do not have a loom or hook, check out the option of making rubber band bracelets with 2 pencils instead of a rainbow loom. Or several of our other favorite bracelet crafts that don’t require equipment: DIY jewelry and friendship bracelets.
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Rubber Band Bracelets Kids Can Make
All of these bracelets require a rainbow loom and a collection of loom bands. Often these are sold together in a rubber band bracelets kit.
My kids have really enjoyed crafting rubber band friendship bracelets from elastic bands with different patterns. While the craft kits may seem pricey at first, it is one of those endless-hours-of-fun activities that kids can do by themselves, with a best friend or sibling and it makes a super fun slumber party activity.
With a bit of practice you will be making pretty bracelets in no time. Here are our favorite ten Rainbow Loom rubber band bracelets tutorials to make with your kids…
Easy Rainbow Loom Bracelets Kids Can Make
1. Fishtail Band Bracelet Pattern
After the single chain bracelet, the fishtail is the easiest bracelet for your kids to start out with. The pattern is easy enough for our newly 5 year old to create on her own.
Craft Supplies Needed:
Directions:
Here is a video tutorial so you can create your own fishtail band bracelets.
2. Double Fishtail Band Bracelet (aka 4 prong “Dragon Scales”)
Once your kids have a good grip on the pattern “routine” of the regular fishtail bracelet, they will have fun adding some variations – like this colorful double fishtail.
It is super easy for kids to make and after making the double fishtail a couple of times, you can graduate to the wider “scales” versions also featured on the video.
Supplies Needed:
Directions:
The tutorial video is for “dragon scales” – we call the thinner version a double fishtail as it looks like two fishtails side-by-side.
3. Rainbow Ladder Band Bracelet How To
This colorful bracelet is looks awesome, and as many of the bands are double stacked, it is the perfect bracelet activity for an older sibling to create with a younger child. The younger kids can follow the pattern created and add the second row of bands.
Supplies Needed:
Directions:
This easy step by step loom tutorial video will have you creating a rainbow ladder design with ease!
4. Minecraft Creeper Band Bracelet
Using the same tutorial as the Rainbow ladder, replace all the colored bands with bright green ones. You will need 54 green bands and 14 black bands.
Create your green and black ladder. Turn the bracelet facing in so the black “creeper” line is visible.
Your minecraft fan will love it!
5. Super Stripe Band Bracelet
This bracelet is pretty advanced. It seems that most of my kids favorites are the thicker bracelets.
Directions:
This is another one where older kids can probably do the hooking, and preschoolers can put the bands onto the loom. The video tutorial from Justin Toys is very easy to follow.
6. The Zippy Chain Band Bracelet
This bracelet was the most frustrating one so far, as it took a couple of tries to get the bands hooked in the correct order, but the finished product looks great!
Supplies needed:
Instructions:
Here is the steps to make this rubber band bracelet via video.
7. Colorful Starburst Band Bracelet
These are so bright and cheery! They are more complicated, probably better suited for an elementary or middle school child to make on their own, but our preschoolers enjoy filling the loom for me to hook the bracelet together.
Supplies Needed:
- 6 Different Colors, with 6 bands in each – you will need a total of 36 colorful bands
- 39 Black Bands
- 1 hook
- 1 loom
Directions:
Here is the video tutorial on how to make a Starburst pattern rubber band bracelet. You will want to make the black edging first and then create each starburst. Be sure to put a “cap” of black at the center of each burst of color.
8. Taffy Twists Band Bracelet
This is a good “first” complicated bracelet. My older preschooler was able to do this one by herself after a trial run.
Supplies Needed:
- 36 bands of “like colors” (ex: 12 white, 12 pink, 12 red)
- 27 Border bands (ex: Black or White)
- 1 hook
- 1 loom
Directions:
The tutorial is created by Rainbow loom and is very detailed.
9. Sun Spots (aka X-Twister) Band Bracelet
This bracelet looks completely different when you change the colors. We call it our Sunny Spot, but other tutorials have called it “X-Twister” and “Liberty”.
Supplies needed:
- 27 border bands – we chose orange.
- 20 Like-color bands – we chose red.
- 12 Bright Bands – we used Yellow.
- 13 Cap Bands – we used Pink.
- 1 hook
- 1 loom
Directions:
Check out the video tutorial.
10. Feather Rubber Band Bracelet Design
This one is a little more complicated and can take some time, but older kids really will enjoy the challenge and the feathery outcome.
Supplies Needed:
- 47 black rubber bands
- 8 band colors each: red, orange, yellow, green and blue
- 4 purple and pink rubber bands
- 1 hook
- 1 loom
Directions:
Check out this easy to follow step by step instruction guide video from Rainbow Loom Room.
FAvorite Rainbow Loom Kit & Accessories
Rainbow looms make great gifts because they inspire great ideas and kid-lead creativity. It is a perfect birthday gift, fun holiday gift or the most amazing thing to have hidden away for a rainy day.
Share your Rubber Band Bracelet!
If your kids make band bracelets, take a photo and put them up on our facebook wall. We would love to see them!
Advanced Loom Bracelet Ideas
Which rubber band bracelet pattern are you going to make for the first time? If you have made them before, which rubber band bracelet design is your favorite?