Create a easy rainbow bracelet craft for preschoolers. I love the colors and brightness in rainbows. Add some cheer to a rainy or snowy day. Easy enough for a toddler. Build fine motor skills and color skills.
Crafts are a great indoor family activity. You can simplify the crafts for your youngest and let the oldest use their creativity to make unique crafts.
Most of the crafts just need paper, glue, and scissors. Don’t have the other supplies get your kids to brainstorm alternatives.
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How to Make Rainbow Bracelet Craft for Kids
Supplies
Step 1 String Beads
String pony beads in each color, on the matching pipe cleaner. I used 10 beads per color. Stringing beads is a great fine motor skill.
Step 2 Arrange
Take the beads on the pipe cleaners and put them in order. Remember ROY G BIV, no indigo but all the rest.
Step 3 Twist Ends
Twist all of the ends of the pipe cleaners together on both sides to make the rainbow bracelet.
Step 4 Loop
Create a loop and hook. Curve the bracelet to sit comfortably. If you have some pipe cleaners that are long you can cut them with wire cutters or just wrap them around the rest.
Make sure to turn the ends of the pipe cleaners in otherwise you will get scratched.
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I have been crocheting since I was 8 years old. I have 40 plus years of experience. My blogging journey started in 2013 and I have been writing about crafts and crocheting since then. I started blogging full time in 2019.