Explore Your Creativity With Rubber Band Bracelets

The summer season makes the perfect timing for adding some juicy colors to a person’s outfit and starting to experiment with your style. When it comes to vibrant colorful jewelry, rubber band bracelets make a perfect solution. There are also other beautiful bracelets of this type, like Kandi bracelets, but let's focus on those made from rubber bands!

If you have never run across adorable rubber band bracelets, let us provide you with a brief explanation of this vivid phenomenon in the world of jewelry. Let’s go!

What is a rubber band bracelet?

Rubber band bracelets that are popular for their incredibly bright neon colors are made from tiny rubber bands usually meant to be utilized for hair braiding and making fun hairstyles. However, fashion knows no limits, and every item can become a stylish accessory these days!

round rubber band bracelets

The standard and most common way to make an extraordinary bracelet of this type is to use the Rainbow Loom kit where you will find numerous bands of various colors and basic supplies to weave bracelets of those rubber bands. Therefore, the set enables you to create bracelets more quickly, easily, and efficiently with all the essential tools.

Nevertheless, purchasing the Rainbow Loom kit isn’t obligatory as avid jewelry makers have come up with DIY methods to create a rubber band bracelet at home with literally no supplies except bands themselves.

rainbow loom kit

These eye-catching embellishments are a true craze among pupils in American and British schools. Kids seem to love those bright rubber band and jelly bracelets; they exchange the vibrant bracelets between each other and successfully implement these exceptional bracelets into their style through matching rubber band bracelets with a school uniform.

History of rubber band bracelets

We owe the invention of rubber band bracelets to The Rainbow Loom founders who started selling small elastic bands throughout the US in 2011. The original idea of making kits that would enable people to create such bracelets belongs to Cheong Choon Ng, a former technology developer from Michigan who boasts Malaysian roots.

rainbow loom kit inventor

He saw his daughters trying to make bracelets by weaving rubber bands over their fingers; this gave birth to the creation of the renowned kit with a miniature wooden slab and pins. Cheong decided it would make the process of bracelet weaving so much easier if a loom was involved.

From the moment the first kit was released, it instantly became a bestseller and a favorite means of bracelet creation for kids. Today, you can find it in any online shop dedicated to toys and DIY jewelry.

Types of rubber band bracelets

Rubber band bracelets vary in types of knots used for their creation. We will look at the most remarkable and popular variations of these bracelets.

Single rubber band bracelets

single rubber band bracelet

The easiest way to make a cute band bracelet is to use a single knot. Such a rubber band bracelet looks rather minimalist although still utterly bright and fun.

Any child or adult can handle the technique in split minutes without using any supplies. This alternation only requires that you know how to use your bare hands and develop essential skills in weaving.

Triple Single rubber band bracelets

triple single rubber band bracelet

An extended and more complex variant of the previous bracelet is wider and consists of three rows of the same single knot. Such a massive bracelet is hard not to notice, as it will surely help the owner attract a lot of attention to their wrist.

Double X rubber band bracelet

double x rubber band bracelets

The name of this type of knot reflects the way this variation of a rubber band bracelet looks. If you look close enough, you may see that the pattern resembles a flower similar to lotus to some extent. Overall, this knot stays somewhere in the middle regarding the width of the bracelet and serves as the golden middle.

Fishtail rubber band bracelet

fishtail rubber band bracelets

This weaving technique happens to be one of the most famous and beloved by kids who tried their hand at making elastic band bracelets at home. Not only is it visually appealing and generally good-looking, but also makes one of the modest and elegant designs of these bracelets.

Fishtail is a common technique of braiding hair that many people are well acquainted with. It makes the fishtail knot so demanded and widely used by children and their parents.

Diamond rubber band bracelet

diamond rubber band bracelet

At first glance, Diamond rubber band bracelets may look a bit erratic; however, they showcase a rounded design and fresh look, which makes them quite attractive and worth a try. To some extent, this technique stands on a more difficult side and requires some prior knowledge and sufficient skills, as well as some experience in bracelet braiding.

 

Zippy Chain rubber band bracelets

zippy chain rubber band bracelet

One of the biggest of all rubber band bracelets, the Zippy Chain design will be a perfect option if you want to make something close to a wrap bracelet. It is wide, interestingly looking, and, perhaps, somewhat bizarre. The horizontal lines add up to a spicy and brand new design that you should certainly go for.

 

Double Rhombus rubber band bracelet

double rhombus rubber band bracelet

If you are fond of geometry and lovely shapes in DIY jewelry, make sure to check the Double Rhombus design out. The bracelet is wide and unusual, with elastic bands forming triangles within the embellishment. This option is a top-notch activity idea for curios kids keen on geometrical shapes and out-of-the-ordinary bracelets.

Butterfly Blossoms rubber band bracelet

butterfly blossoms rubber band bracelet

Finishing the list, Butterfly Blossoms is our favorite design that will surprise you by how much it resembles butterflies with their wings. This alternation will make an impeccable piece of jewelry for a tiny princess or princes who love nature and animals.

 

Overall, rubber band bracelets are extremely fun to make at home in a company of your closest ones. It is also beneficial for kids since braiding and weaving help children develop fine motor skills and form a strong bond with their parents.


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