

Once we “mastered” that bracelet, it was time to put our creativity to the test. Since I am a very visual person, I found that watching video tutorials on Rainbow Loom’s YouTube Channel was very helpful, particularly when “finishing” the bracelet. The first bracelet we created was a 2-color Criss-Cross Quadfish Bracelet using my daughter’s favorite colors: Purple and Pink.

Not having any experience with the original Rainbow Loom, I started with the one of the project tutorials included in the kit.
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The Monster Tail loom is a smaller, more portable loom that still offers a lot of creativity (and is for both boys and girls!). For only $6.54 at Walmart, you’ll get the Monster Tail Loom, Hook, and enough rubber bands and C-clips to make plenty of bracelets.

While my son has been involved with trading and even making bracelets with his friends, he never really wanted a loom until this one, since the “monster” in the title screams boy! One of the main draws that compelled me to purchase 2 kits over the summer for my kids was the price. In search of road trip activities that my son could work on while we took the 8+ hour drive to Tucson, I found an awesome, completely portable Monster Tail kit by Rainbow Loom. If you can believe it, we managed to stave off the Rainbow Loom craze until this past Summer.
