Starburst Wrapper Bracelet Tutorial

starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial!

Big news! The Starburst Wrapper Bracelet Tutorial is now available as an Amazon e-book!

It’s only $2.99 and with the e-book version, you can take this handy step-by-step guide wherever you’re going to be folding! For an excellent crafty gift, give the e-book along with a pack of Starburst. The purchased book can be read on the iPad, Kindle, e-reader, or your computer screen so it’s portable and versatile.

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Have you been wondering how to make the amazing bracelets from Starburst wrappers? A simple folding method, plus some finishing tips, will help you make your very own Starburst bracelet. It looks like a lot of steps, but after you’ve made a few links you’ll have the folding method memorized. The average bracelet takes 30-36 Starburst wrappers, so save up! Ask friends to unwrap carefully and “donate”, and to avoid candy binges and sugar highs, unwrap all your Starbursts and save them in a ziploc bag for later. You can save money by buying Starbursts in bulk from Amazon.

If you’re clever, you can make this bracelet from any rectangular wrapper: dum dum wrappers, tootsie roll wrappers, most gum wrappers, now and laters… be creative, there are lots of options!

Keep in mind that when you have finished, you need the bracelet to be big enough to slide on and off your wrist without too much trouble. Because of the folding method, the bracelet will stretch slightly, so this shouldn’t be much of a problem.., but be careful. This is the only tutorial that contains the ending method that blends in with the rest of the bracelet; it’s very tricky but entirely feasible.

Click on any of the photos for a larger view.

Step 1
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Take your first wrapper… and flip it over.
I know, it’s tricky.

Step 2
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Fold (hot dog) one side in to the halfway point.

Step 3
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Fold (hot dog) the other side to the halfway point.

Step 4
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Next, fold (hot dog) the whole thing in half so the raw edges you just folded are on the inside crease.

Step 5
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
Fold (hot dog) in half again.

Step 6
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Fold (hamburger) in half.

Step 7
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
Fold (hamburger) one side to the halfway point.

Step 8
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
Fold (hamburger) the other side to the halfway point. Steps 1-8 give 1 completed link.

Repeat steps 1-8 with the next wrapper.

 

 

 

Step 9
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Insert points 1 and 2 into slots A and B, so it looks like this:
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial

Step 10
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And pull it through.

Step 11
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Continue making links (steps 1-8) and adding them on (steps 9 & 10)…

Step 12
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… until you begin to build up a chain.

Step 13
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Once you have reached the desired length… this is where it gets tricky.

Step 14
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Make one more link the same way as the others (steps 1-8), but then unfold the last two folds. Insert these raw edges into the same spots in the “V”.

Step 15
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Pull the two ends of the bracelet close together, and hold the edges of your long “V” over both edges of the end of the other side.

Step 16
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Insert the raw edges into the first wrapper. You’re doing the same thing we’ve been doing, but backwards. That’s the easiest way to think about it. It’s hard to photograph and explain, but if you’re making it look like all the other links, you’re doing it right.

Step 17
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Pull ends through until you reach the original folded point, and tuck the raw edges into the previous wrapper, so it looks just like the other wrappers in the chain.
tip!   At this point, I find it helpful to use a paperclip or similar item to push the wrappers through. This is the trickiest part, and will require a bit of fiddling.

starburst bracelet!

And you’re done! Congratulations!

I’d love to see pictures or hear about your bracelet-making adventures! Leave a comment below or send me a picture of your new bracelet!

 

659 Responses

  1. Christina says:

    I lov this style and always eat dum dum’s and i passed a lot lot in school and asked for the wrappers back and now we hav like 1000 i hav been collecting 4 like 2 months thnx 4 the step by step pics <3

    Christina <3 <3

  2. Miranda says:

    This also works insainly awesome with newspaper strips that you cut out- i just couldn’t make myslef eat that much candy!

  3. Samantha says:

    Omigosh this was awesomee. I made one a few minutes ago. I’ve been saving the wrappers for months. Lol thanks a bunch!

  4. maitland says:

    how many do yo uneed i have a VERY tiney wrist (if this helps i am 12 yr)

  5. Kim Hoglund says:

    Ahh!! This is so great! Thanks SO much for sharing this- and you’re pretty funny too ;)
    Yup, my teeth definitely hurt! Lol

  6. maddy says:

    have you ever though to make a purse out of this other websites show you how but the directions are so hard to follow yours are not

  7. Emily says:

    This was so cool!I love making these bracelets.My friends want me to make some for them!

  8. Rosannaa says:

    I love these bracelets and this tutorial is the best I’ve seen. I tried making the bracelets before from other tutorials but it never worked. Thank you xox

  9. jen says:

    i cant get the end.i cant finish it!!!!!!!!!!!!!its driving me nuts!!!!!

  10. Alie says:

    I saved for like a week because i had so many friends into it! Now I have to make like 10 more though! Thanks for your awesome instructions!

  11. erika says:

    this was a great tutorial…great pictures and awesome instructions…i agree with everyone above me! haha, thank you!!!

  12. Jess says:

    Never understood how to close it, but I made the necklace fine and found a stapler to finish it.

  13. heyhey says:

    Ahhh thanks a bunch! This really really helped lol.
    <3 :) :D

  14. may says:

    OMG!!! i love it my braclet wasnt made out of starbust rappers mine was made out of wrapping paper and my friends was mader out of ros-art crayon wrappers!!!!! thanks again!!!!

  15. My 10 year old daughter would LOVE to do this. She is a sweet hound too. This tutorial was very well done. I’m going to email her the link and tell her to start saving her wrappers! Thank you!

  16. Sarah says:

    I love it! its fun and easyy

  17. Kelly says:

    When I first learned how to make these from my friend I stayed up till 2 in the morning making one for everybody at the party! :D

  18. loladzinergrl says:

    Thanks so much! I must be an uber lame girl as this was quite difficult for me.I didn’t try it w/ starburst yet but the dumdums wrappers are quite difficult.I found using the tines of a plastic fork to open the folded openings help to slide thru._maybe starburst wrappers are easier? lol Thanks again for sharing!

  19. mountain peak says:

    I learned how to do this with stips of magazine paper! use tons of different colors and it looks goooooood!!

  20. February says:

    O my gosh this works perfectly. I love it!! It’s soo easy and it works!!

  21. Olivia says:

    thanks sooo much!!! ive been at band and choir camps the past week and soo many kids have them… this is perfect and it looks soo easy!!!

  22. Elizabeth says:

    this is so awesome! but i cant figure out how to finish the end.. help!

  23. Samantha says:

    OMG!!!This is pretty amazing!!! Thanks for the pics of the step-by-steps. They really helped!!!

  24. camille says:

    This is soooo AWESOME all my friends on my soccer team want me to make one for them!!!!!

  25. camille says:

    I LOVE THIS… can you use any other types of wrappers as well???

  26. camille says:

    I’ve made tons of these for my family members and friends!! I hope you find a new cool thing to make with old wrappers!!!

  27. Maggie says:

    OMG! These r so awesome!I normally just rip off the wrappers, but now i peel them off carefully. I still cant get them to stay 2gether though. So frustrating!

  28. Claycass says:

    It is funny how things return and “come around again”. In the 60’s when I was a little girl gum wrappers were used to make these same chains. Some people had chains as long as their height. I chewed a lot of Juicey Fruit back then so my chain was usually yellow.

  29. ann jones says:

    Great love it make a video and it will be perrrrrfect!!!!!!!!!

  30. Abbigal says:

    I got soooo lost on this thing when they were trying to explain it.. i mean i understood it till you got to the part of putting them together.. i guess it takes time.. and a LOT of patients..

  31. Nancy Nichols says:

    Unbelievable how things come around again. I, too, remember these from the sixty’s. I was small and remember my older cousins making these. They taught me. :). I am going to teach my grand daughters. They will love it. Thanks for sharing. Nancy

  32. Maddy says:

    CAN you do this withnsomething besides stardusts???!

  33. Gabby says:

    aweeeeeeeesssssssssssssssssssssssooooooooooommmmmmmme

  34. karina says:

    i wish they made black starburst, that would be AWESOME!!!

  35. fxtd says:

    totally works w/ magazine paper too!

  36. em says:

    love this!

  37. Cheyenne says:

    Your Instructions sucked so badly i could’nt understand how to use it and i did not finish it. It kept on breaking on me.
    YOU SUCK (:
    XOXO

  38. Alberto Recalde says:

    Muy bonito arte quisiera aprender

  39. britt says:

    Wow! Your instructions were so easy to understand and the pictures were so very helpful. I’ve had people try to show me how to do this in person but it was so hard to learn because they went so fast. thank you for posting this for everyone of us who needed help. =D

  40. gurlllll says:

    im bookmarking this page this is so great. you are a very creative and smart girl!!!

  41. Julie says:

    Haha this was interesting I had my brother do this for me thanks for the steps:D

  42. aurelie says:

    dammit.. my packet of starbursts doesn’t have an even ratio of orange:yellow:red:pink
    gaahhhh

  43. Sienna says:

    I was able to make the chain easily, but Finishing it was hard. It broke every time I wore it so you need new directions for the end part. They are really stupid:)

  44. Jessica says:

    i loved the bracelet!!! thanks for the instructions :) they are great!

  45. Anoynomous Person says:

    I found this SUPER helpful. I just got confused on the part when your connecting them? But REALLY awesome!

  46. confused says:

    I don’t know weather you are using some old kind of starburst wrappers or some new kinds but the ones is have are really fat and I cant put another one through like you have done in step 11… please help. :S x

  47. Meg says:

    My favorite candy are Tootsie Rolls, so I made a bracelet out of their wrappers. It worked really well, and the wrappers are a bit bigger than Starbursts so the overall effect was a larger bracelet. Thanks for the tips, they were very helpful!

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