rubber band Archives » Dollar Store Crafts https://dollarstorecrafts.com/tag/rubber-band/ Cool Craft Ideas from Dollar Store Finds Wed, 03 Jun 2015 01:08:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.4 Tutorial: Doll-size Winter Hats https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2015/01/tutorial-doll-size-winter-hats/ Sat, 03 Jan 2015 16:00:41 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=34679 Can't knit or crochet but need a cute cap for a doll, snowman, or other craft project? If you have a sock, rubber band or twist ties, scissors and hot glue, you're good to go!

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Can't knit or crochet but need a cute cap for a doll, snowman, or other craft project? If you have a sock, rubber band or twist ties, scissors and hot glue, you're good to go!

Can’t knit or crochet but need a cute cap for a doll, snowman, or other craft project? If you have a sock, rubber band or twist ties, scissors and hot glue, you’re good to go!

Project estimate:

  • Men’s socks, $1.00 (one pair makes four caps)
  • Rubber bands, on hand
  • Hot glue, on hand

Total: $1 for four hats

Easy Doll Hat

Turn the sock wrong side out and make two cuts, one just above the heel and one below the heel.

Easy Doll Hats

Take a rubber band and wrap it around the end you want to be the top of your cap.

Turn the caps right side out. You will need to hem the toe end of the one cap with either needle and thread or glue. You can embellish to your heart’s desire!

Easy Doll Hat

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Tutorial: Make Rubber Band Jewelry Without a Loom https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2014/01/tutorial-make-rubber-band-jewelry-without-a-loom/ https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2014/01/tutorial-make-rubber-band-jewelry-without-a-loom/#comments Tue, 21 Jan 2014 16:00:01 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=31063 Have you caught the rubber band jewelry making craze?  It seems that the rubber band bracelet loom was one of THE must have items last Christmas.  You actually don’t need a loom, though, to jump into this fad, and you can find the itty bitty rubber bands in the beauty section of Dollar Tree. My […]

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How to make rubber band jewelry - WITHOUT a loom!!

Have you caught the rubber band jewelry making craze?  It seems that the rubber band bracelet loom was one of THE must have items last Christmas.  You actually don’t need a loom, though, to jump into this fad, and you can find the itty bitty rubber bands in the beauty section of Dollar Tree.

No Loom Rubber Band Chain

My kids wanted a loom for Christmas, and received one.  Unfortunately, the loom they received requires better fine motor skills than I was expecting, and my kids became frustrated.  I remembered finger weaving as a child, so I showed them how to make their own links using their hands.  They found this to be MUCH easier than using a loom.  While the rubber bands at the craft store are inexpensive, if you’re one of the people who doesn’t live near a craft store you can find an inexpensive substitute at Dollar Tree.  They sell multi-colored bands, too, and some stores even have the bands specifically made for loom weaving, but I opted for the pack of black rubber bands to create a more grown-up piece.

No Loom Dollar Store Chain

Project estimate:

  • Tiny rubber bands, $1
  • Paper clip, on hand
  • (Optional) Dowel rods, chopsticks, or pencils, on hand

Total:  $1

supplies

I taught my kids how to make this using two fingers, but this can become uncomfortable, so for this tutorial I used two dowel rods.  You could substitute pencils, chopsticks, or any other small cylindrical object you have around.

step 1

Step one:  Slide a band over one stick, twist it, and slide the other end over the second stick.  This is the ONLY band you will twist.

step 2

Step two:  Slide two more bands onto the sticks.

step 3

Step three:  Start with left side, lift the lowest band over the top two bands and release it in the center of the two sticks.

step 4

Step four:  Repeat step three on the right side.

step 5

Step five:  Add a band to the top of the sticks.

progress

Repeat steps 3-5 until the chain is as long as you want it to be.  Once you get the hang of it, this is a quick project and you can make a necklace in no time.

step 6

Step six:  When you reach the desired length, use a paper clip to hold the last two bands in place, and join them to the first link you made.  You can use jump rings or other jewelry findings instead, if you have them.

I made a long chain to wear as a necklace.  I glued the heart pendant that I showed you how to make here onto another paper clip and added it to my necklace.

Dollar Store Crafts DIY Necklace

You could also wrap it to make a bracelet, like I did here.  I think the black hair bands look surprisingly hip when they’re looped like this, and I bet most people would never guess that you made it with hair bands from the dollar store!

No Loom Dollar Store Craft Necklace

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Roundup: Games and Toys to Make https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2010/03/roundup-games/ https://dollarstorecrafts.com/2010/03/roundup-games/#comments Sun, 28 Mar 2010 12:27:21 +0000 http://dollarstorecrafts.com/?p=4941 Tic-Tac-Toe to Go: $2 Nikki at Salty Pineapple made this to-go version of tic-tac-toe. You can use plastic figurines found at the dollar store (Cowboys vs. Indians? Army men vs. Dinosaurs?) and take this game with you for instant fun on the go. Click here for The Salty Pineapple’s Tutorial. Counting Game: $1 Reader Ann […]

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Tic-Tac-Toe to Go: $2

Nikki at Salty Pineapple made this to-go version of tic-tac-toe. You can use plastic figurines found at the dollar store (Cowboys vs. Indians? Army men vs. Dinosaurs?) and take this game with you for instant fun on the go. Click here for The Salty Pineapple’s Tutorial.

Counting Game: $1

Reader Ann at Two Red Heads and a Boy-le made this cool counting game out of a dollar store shadow box. So cool! Get the details here.

Tic-Tac-Toe: $1

The same shadow box becomes a Tic-Tac-Toe game, by Katrina at Sevin Family.

Rubber Band Gun: $.25-ish

Nikki at Salty Pineapple made these fun rubber band guns for a game at her son’s birthday party. Details here.

Airplane Runway: $1 or less

Noelle from Reynolds R Us made this cute little play runway for her son (all with just her glue gun! no sewing!). I think it would be fun to make one out of a dollar store placemat and scrap fabric. Get the info here.

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