![]() ![]() By linking up you’re giving permission for us to share on our After School Pinterest Board or feature on our After School Party next week! Don’t forget to follow along and join our After School Enrichment Community. When linking up, please take a moment to comment on at least one post linked up before yours. If you are a blogger we would love to have you link up your after school posts for kindergartners and up–crafts, activities, playtime and any adventures that you are doing to enrich your children’s lives after their day at school, homeschool or on the weekend! My kids would love to make the Pom Pom Hedgehog or the Beaded Napkin Rings. Making Rainbow Loom bracelets is a great way for kids to get crafty after school! There were some cute crafts for kids linked up to the After School linky last week too. If you are new to the Rainbow Loom madness and want all of the latest supplies here are some affiliates link you can check out. We thought the easiest way to show you how to make the bracelets by hand was with a video so here you go! You can purchase them at a craft or toy store for just a couple dollars. The only supplies you need to make Rainbow Loom bracelets by hand are a bag of the little bands they sell everywhere with some C clips inside. Instead of sitting around doing nothing they figured out how to make bracelets without the loom and only their hands. His sister let him practice on hers, but that left only one for everyone to use. ![]() ![]() Once my 5 year old hit kindergarten he wanted a Rainbow Loom too. And we kind of can’t get enough of her charming accent! You’ll find 5 loom band bracelet tutorials in this tutorial (also at top) which are some of the most stylish around too.Are your kids Rainbow Loom crazy? My oldest got a Rainbow Loom last year for Christmas and has been a bracelet making machine ever since! From the balloons around her feet and the cute graffiti commentary ( LOL), to the bright watermelon print on the table and her look-at-me manicures, she is just plain fun. ![]() We love the party vibe on SaraBeaut圜orner’s loom band tutorials. Fishtail Bracelet, Beaded Band Bracelet, C-Colored Bracelet, Charm Band Bracelet, Double Cross Bracelet Pattern Tutorials: SaraBeaut圜orner You may know by now that there are thousands of video tutorials on YouTube, so we’ve watched a lot-a lot, you guys-to find the patterns we love with decent video and clear instructions kids can actually follow. Or maybe some pencils, a hook, or a fork. Elegant wide loom beaded bracelet with mixed geometric pattern, Suitable for a. But if you want a loom-free way to go, here are 10 of our favorite loom band tutorials that don’t require anything more than the bands and your fingers. From stitches like peyote and chevron to bracelets, necklaces and. I still have bands scattered all over my house, and our loom band tutorial roundup (and our advanced loom band tutorials) continue to be some of the most popular posts on our site. The Rainbow Loom band bracelets (and necklaces, charms, rings, headbands, oh my) we’ve shared here are just as popular as ever, as kids find new ways to put them to use. Now, the trend is to ditch the looms entirely and learn how to make loom bands with your fingers. Our kids have been doing it, and they’re making the coolest crafts during playdates, on long car rides, or while watching TV. ![]()
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