The Ishani Bracelet is made using only a hook with 18 rubber bands. The design was created by Suzanne H-B (you can find her on instagram under @crazyjustmightwork.) Loves2Loom made a tutorial for the bracelet.
Want to make your own Ishani Bracelet? Watch this video:
The winner of the Loom Love Amazing Rainbow Loom Giveaway is Jean from the UK!
Here is the Rafflecopter screenshot.
The winner will receive:
a Rainbow Loom
a package of Loomey Time Watches
A metal Rainbow Loom Hook
more than 6,000 Bands including: Bubble Bands, Glow in the Dark, Color Changing, Solids (including mango bands), tie dye and Rainbow Loom Mermaid themed bands.
Thanks to all of you who entered. Stay tuned for our next contest!
We’ve had lots of requests from our fans to show everyone our rubber band collection and how we store our Rainbow Loom Bands. So today, we’re going behind the scenes to show you just that!
What do we use to store our Rainbow Loom bands? We use stackable plastic organizers made by Stanley that we purchased at our local Home Depot. You can also get them here. The instant we set eyes on it we knew it was perfect for our loom band collection. The sections are dividable and deep with lots of room for bands. Another awesome feature is that you can stack the cases on top of one another and lock them into place. At $12 CAD for a two cases, you can’t beat the price! We highly recommend this case for avid loomers!
When it comes to sorting our bands, we prefer to organize them by color. We have a A LOT of rubber bands, and things can get out of hand pretty fast, so we try to make sure we always put our bands in their proper spots when we are done with them.The fact that we have a kitten who loves to get into mischief (rubber bands and animals are not a good mix!), motivates us to keep the bands contained.
Here is the Loom Love Rainbow Loom Band Collection: (Our Persian Bands and Pastels aren’t pictured. We need to buy another case!)
Shades of Purple and Blue Rainbow Loom Bands
Shades of Green and Yellow Rainbow Loom Bands
Shades of Red and Orange and Pink Rainbow Loom Bands
Polka Dot Bands and Tie Dye Rainbow Loom Bands
Rainbow Loom Metallics, Browns and Neutrals
And there you have it – Loom Love’s band collection! What do you use to store your bands?
We had lots of fun making this Amigurumi 3D Eyeball by Izzalicious Designs. This design is made entirely on a hook. It took us about an hour to make. We used clear bands instead of white.
Want to make your own 3D Eyeball? Watch this video:
Who doesn’t love Casper the Friendly Ghost? With Halloween just around the corner, now is the perfect time to add this cutie to your Rainbow Loom collection.
If you’d like to make Casper the Friendly Ghost Rainbow Loom style, watch this video by ElegantFashion 360:
The Loom Love ladies have a fondness for just about anything that involves paint, glue or glitter. We’ve made heaps of arts and crafts projects over the years, and to tell you the truth, we are missing our craft room A LOT! Don’t get us wrong – we are still crazy about Rainbow loom, but we are super eager to get out our craft supplies and create! That’s where you come in.
We’d love to know what type of craft tutorials you think we should make on our Youtube Channel. (Don’t worry – we will still be making Rainbow Loom tutorials!) Is Duct Tape your thing? Let us know! Maybe you like Washi Tape, Pom Pom Animals, Suncatchers? Maybe you want us to make tutorials on how to make lip balms or bath fizzies? Maybe you think we should ditch the craft supplies and head to the kitchen to whip up some yummy kid-friendly edibles?
Leave a comment below to let us know what what type of tutorials you’d like to see on Loom Love’s Youtube Channel. To thank you for your input, we will be randomly selecting one commenter below to receive 10 packs of loom bands! (The prize pack is open to those living in the following countries: USA, Canada, Mexico, UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Australia, New Zealand and Philippines.)
So go ahead and let us know what you’d like to see! You have until 7:00 PM EDT, September 30, 2014 to leave a comment.