I have to give you this disclosure upfront: I am only responsible for half of this post. As much as I like to loom scarves and hats and boot cuffs, I have never grabbed a rainbow loom and made a bracelet.
While I made the printable for this post, my 13-year-old daughter is responsible for the bracelets. If you are looking for a perfect St. Patty’s Day gift or to keep from getting pinched, check out this cute Rainbow Loom Lucky Charm Bracelet and Free Printable card.
How to Make a Lucky Charm Bracelet
To start off with this project, I was sent to the store during school hours to pick up the green and white bands my daughter requested. While she asked for the colors, I decided to add a few lucky charms to the mix as well and picked up a few shamrock buttons.
Rainbow Loom Lucky Charm Bracelet and Free Printable
Supplies:
- Rainbow Loom and bands
- clear fishing wire
- lucky charms
This super simple project just included a few things! With my daughter looming the bracelets, I just added the charms with the clear fishing wire. That was all!
What a fun and cute project. I love that these are fun little gifts, and a great way to keep from getting pinched if you forgot to wear green.
These bracelets are such a huge hit with all of the kids, and I am sure her friends and little sister are going to be stoked about getting this lucky little gift.
These are such fun little cards and gifts to give her friends on St. Patrick’s Day.
To download this free printable, all you have to do is click on this link here!
I know it would have made my day (a gazillion years ago, before television…) if I would have received one of these bracelets when I was in the 7th grade.
I hope you liked this fun little gift, and make sure you make these (or have your teenager make them), Rainbow Loom Lucky Charm Bracelet and Free Printable. If you haven’t followed me yet, make sure to follow along with me on Pinterest!
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thedoseofreality says
Absolutely ADORABLE! 🙂 My older daughter will LOVE doing this!-Ashley
Terry says
These are so fun to make. My 11 year old makes these constantly! She has even made them for her older sister’s basket ball team in their team colors. I didn’t realize how many different and complicated designs you could do with that little loom! Nice idea making them for St.Patrick’s Day! I’m going to suggest this to my daughter :0)
Smiles!
Terry
ang says
So cute! Where did you get the lucky charms?
Jennifer says
I picked them up in the buttons section in Hobby Lobby, by the ribbons, but not in the sewing section of the store. IIn our store we have them in two different sections, and this was the one on the craft aisles. Hope that helps. They were $1.99 for a bag full of them!
Kimber says
I love this! Such a fun project and the printable makes it so perfect!
Tamara says
I have to admit that I’m wearing shamrock socks right now. I consider anything St. Patrick’s Day to be good luck.
I’m not even a lick Irish, but I still love the holiday.
Kristen says
These are so adorable! And good job to your daughter for making the bracelets.
Pam says
Hi Jen – I ran across this post on Pinterest and loved the Lucky Charm bracelets. I included them in a little roundup of St. Patrick’s day crafts on my blog, and I’ll be making some with my son this weekend. Thanks so much!
Jennifer says
Thanks for including us in the roundup Pam! 🙂
Carmen Teachout says
Where did you buy your lucky charms at?
Carmen says
So sorry just saw Hobby Lobby. They are adorable!