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Four for Friday: Rainbow Loom

by Tonya Grant |Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: Kids, Rainbow loom Get a Weekly Update of all Articles

Four for Friday Rainbow Loom

Time for another Four for Friday post and as it is school holiday has here right now, I thought I’d go for some kid-friendly crafting. These rainbow loom projects are all things my kids have made from tutorials on YouTube. Check out each post to find the links to the tutorials.

penguin rainbow loom

Penguin Charm

This penguin charm is a bit tricky but looks great hanging off Little Miss’ clarinet case. It really helps her spot her case amongst the pile at rehearsals. Mr Happy made his penguin in green instead.

Tangled Garden Anklet

Tangled Garden Anklet

This anklet can also be worn as a bracelet and is made with a crochet hook. I love the rainbow colours but it could be just as lovely in shades of only a couple of colours instead.

Triple Fishtail Bracelet

Triple Fishtail

The triple fishtail bracelet is quite wide like a cuff rather than a bracelet. It would look quite grown-up if you used sparkly bands with black.

Quadfish Bracelet

Quadfish Bracelet

Another quite tricky design, this Quadfish is a one of the ones my Little Miss wears the most. It goes with almost all of her outfits and is perfect for Spring.

Bonus:

See my Rainbow Loom Essentials post for all the low down on getting started.

Make a bouncy ball to play with for the holidays.


Filed Under: Crafts Tagged With: Kids, Rainbow loom

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  1. Robin Cleaner in Kilburn says

    October 1, 2014 at 12:51 AM

    Adorable designs! Thank you for sharing.
    My daughter is more than amazed.

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