I've been hankering for a Rainbow Loom ever since I wrote about this crafting phenomena last summer. It's inexpensive, selling for under $20. I didn't think it was exclusively just for kids. This is just the material for the beach or even the pool - situations where fine jewelry is best left at home. But how to make a grownup version? That's been bugging me for a long time.
One remarkable crafter is a mother of 4, Ellen Carpenter, of Crafting Fantastic has not only solved that issue but has many designs to share. Here are a couple of my favorites from her extensive Youtube channel.
If you want a simpler project to start with, try Mark Montano's video tutorial shows you how.
Mark said, "I found it relaxing, too. BTW, they make black bands that actually look really good with a fishtail design. When they're woven together tightly, it looks like leather." And that is exactly what Aki of Minted Strawberry did! Her fishtail rainbow loom bracelet also features a single crystal focal which ups the elegance quotient.
I like the idea of using a short section of stretchy bands in a bracelet so it can be claspless and easy to put on.
Other cool ideas include Debi Design's Diary's Rainbow Loom fishtail decoration for sunglasses. Are you thinking what I am thinking? Add a length of chain and you've got yourself a necklace which holds eyeglasses!! Much more secure than the rubber/silicon loop items we get from jewelry suppliers.