Thursday, February 18, 2016

Rainbow Loom and What it's All About


I had a a question about what a Rainbow Loom character looks like so I am dedicating this blog post to what a Rainbow Loom character is and looks like. Also about other Rainbow Loom stuff. A Rainbow  Loom figurine is made on a Rainbow Loom branded loom. (Picture 1). I make characters out of rubber bands that can fit around the size of the average adult finger. I follow a simple Rainbow Loom character base, but I change it to fit the desired needs for the specific character. When the character comes off the loom it can look like it has back, leg, or even neck problems. That is just a defect with using a loom. The character bends and the way you take it off also affects the final result. I have used some past characters I have made as an example. I've made Hungary and Austria. (Picture 2). Cyprus, New Zealand, and Liechtenstein. (Picture 3). Monaco, Seychelles, and the Principality, of WY. (Picture 4). Russia, Female Germany, and Female North Italy. (Picture 5). If you are wondering why there is a doll in the last picture. No I am not trying to spam you. That is the "other stuff" from earlier. I might make bags, toys, and plushies for them. Also the doll is 21 1/4 in.




5 comments:

  1. They are really cool! You're very talented. Love the pictures, too. I like visuals.

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  2. I agree with Mrs. Overman. Your use of visuals adds to the overall understanding of rainbow loom. I'm sure there will be other students that are interested in making these thanks to your detailed post!

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  3. These are awesome. I tried to make a couple of bracelets and could NOT; the rubber bands would break. You are very talented and creative!!

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