Loom Band Workshops

Go LOOMING mad with our loom band jewellery workshop.

Every colour under the rainbow plus every kind of band you can think of: neon, tie dye, metallic, camo, colour changing, even glow in the dark! Whether you are a loom king or a novice you will have fun making bracelets, rings, keyrings, choosing charms or adding ribbons. Create looms for yourself or give them as a sign of your friendship - the colour combinations and styles are endless. Anything from classic rainbow fishtail or simple stylish silver, there are styles to appeal to both young and old, crazy or cool!

* Workshops are suitable for age 5 - teens and can be tailored using any colours for specific themes or times of the year for example Halloween, Christmas and Easter.


Benefits of Looming

Aside from something fun and funky to wear and share with friends, making Rainbow Loom bracelets can teach important development skills.

Creativity: With so many colours to mix and match Loomers use their creativity whilst making their design

Self- Esteem and Confidence: Builds self confidence and gives a great feeling of achievement

Caring and Sharing: Making bracelets as gifts for friends and family is a good example of caring and sharing

Build Math Skills: You need to calculate how many rubber bands you will need of each colour to make your design!

Focus and Patience: It takes a little time to master but because it's fun kids will actually listen, watch and focus!

Fine Motor Skills: Builds fine motor skills, which help little fingers build muscles and fine tune

Equally good for: BOYS AND GIRLS

Go LOOMING mad with our loom band jewellery workshop very colour under the rainbow: neon, tie dye, metallic, camo, colour changing, even glow in the dark! Have fun making bracelets, rings, keyrings, choosing charms or adding ribbons Endless colour combinations and styles From classic rainbow fishtail or simple stylish silver, there are styles to appeal to both young and old, crazy or cool! Suitable for age 5 - teens and can be tailored using any colours for specific themes or times of the year

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