Here at Kids Activities Blog we have been in LOVE with band bracelets and all sorts of loom bracelets. That is why we are so excited today to have some non-bracelet rainbow loom projects! At our house, we love to create Rainbow Loom Charms band bracelets, but a kid can only wear so many. My oldest son has taken to making all sorts of charms on his loom. Charms are fun because you can use them as key chains, zipper pulls, or trade them with friends. Here are our favorite Rainbow Loom charm ideas to make.
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Easy DIY Rainbow Loom Charms
We own the original Rainbow Loom, but the boys have broken two hooks! We replaced the plastic Rainbow Loom hooks with metal crochet hooks – size f or 3.75 mm. This has been working well for creating loom charms.
Here are five of our favorite loom band charms. Each charm has a link to the tutorial.
Lightsaber Charm From Rubber Bands
This lightsaber charm is a great project for someone who is getting started learning to make charms. The process to make it is similar to the basic chain bracelet. You can find the full instructions here: Lightsaber Charm Tutorial
Snake Charm Made from Loom Bands
Once you master the technique for this snake charm, you can make them as long as you want to! You can find the tutorial here: How to Make Loom Band Snakes
Skateboard Charm Made on Rainbow Loom
These skateboard charms are so fun to make in all different colors! The axles are bamboo skewers and the wheels are pony beads. Click here for the full tutorial: Skateboard Loom Band Charm
Ninja Action Figure Made from Rainbow Bands
My boys love ninjas, and this action figure was a favorite project! We used this tutorial: Rainbow Loom Ninja Tutorial
Chameleon Charm Created with Rubber Bands
This chameleon charm was my oldest son’s creation, and I just love it! You can find the tutorial here: Rainbow Loom Chameleon Charm
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Leave a comment: Which rainbow loom charm did your kids enjoy making the most?