Loom Magic Xtreme!: 25 Spectacular, Never-Before-Seen Designs for Rainbows of Fun | TheBookSeekers

Loom Magic Xtreme!: 25 Spectacular, Never-Before-Seen Designs for Rainbows of Fun


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No. of pages 128

Published: 2014

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From the authors of the instant bestseller Loom Magic! comes a second amazing project book with twenty-five totally new and extreme designs! Rainbow Looms are taking the world by storm, with devotees of all ages accessorizing their wrists, backpacks, and rooms with fun and creative projects. These super imaginative, out-of-this-world projects will take your rubber band loom projects to the next level. Here are kid-tested step-by-step instructions and bright color photographs to show you how to make the coolest rubber band projects out there, including: Twisty headband Bouquet of flowers Octopus Decorated ponytail holder Fashion jewelry stand Glow-in-the-dark stars Zipper decoration Hockey stick Bloodshot eyeballs Black bat And many more!

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Skyhorse Publishing .

Monica Sweeney loves crayons and rainbows, and always wondered what would happen if the world lost its colors. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts. Becky Thomas enjoys crocheting, cross-stitch and playing video games. She lives with her husband, Patrick, and their cats. Monica Sweeney graduated with honours in English from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. John McCann likes listening to music and practising photogrpahy. He can solve a Rubik's Cube in three days flat. He has a BS in biomedical engineering from the University of Hartford and is currently pursuing his masters. Becky Thomas enjoys crocheting, cross-stitch and playing video games. She lives with her husband, Patrick, and their cats.

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