Rubber band bracelets are not just a fun craft, they’re a vibrant way to express your style and creativity. Grab your bands and let’s dive into these exciting DIY bracelet ideas that will have you hooked in no time!
1. Tulip Tower
Give your bracelet a floral touch with the tulip tower design. I adore how this pattern captures the essence of springtime.
2. Quadfish Bracelet
The quadfish bracelet is like a fishtail but with double the flair. It’s my go-to when I want something a bit more substantial but still easy to whip up.
3. Zig Zag Style
The zig zag style adds movement and dynamism to your bracelet. I made one with neon colors that really stands out at night!
4. Rainbow Ladder
The rainbow ladder showcases vibrant colors in a structured design. It’s like wearing a little piece of art on your wrist.
5. Team Spirit Bracelet
Show off your team colors with a team spirit bracelet. I made one in my college colors and it’s always a conversation starter on game days!
6. Confetti Crisscross
The confetti crisscross is a playful pattern with layers of color. I love creating these for birthday gifts because they’re as fun to give as they are to make.
7. Starburst Design
Create a starburst design with a pop of color. This was one of my first complex patterns, and seeing the colors burst out was so satisfying!
8. No Loom Single Chain
For those days when you just want to keep it simple, the single chain is your best friend. I love using my fingers to weave these while catching up on my favorite shows.
9. Hexafish Bracelet
The hexafish is a bit more intricate, but worth the effort for its stunning look. I love how this bracelet feels like a soft, flexible cuff around my wrist.
10. Double Cross Style
The double cross style is perfect for when you want to up your game. This was my first ‘advanced’ bracelet and I was so proud to show it off!
11. Inverted Fishtail
Switch things up with an inverted fishtail. It’s a fun twist on the classic and adds a bit of complexity to the design.
12. Zippy Chain Bracelet
The zippy chain is a sleek and simple design that’s perfect for beginners. I love making these in monochrome for a chic look.
13. Firecracker Bracelet
The firecracker bracelet is a burst of excitement and color. It may take a bit more patience, but the result is an eye-catching piece.
14. Classic Fishtail Bracelet
The fishtail pattern is a timeless favorite among rubber band enthusiasts. I remember making my first one in rainbow colors and wearing it everywhere – it’s that easy and addictive!

