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
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
Take your first wrapper… and flip it over.
I know, it’s tricky.

Step 2
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
Fold (hot dog) one side in to the halfway point.

Step 3
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
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
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
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
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
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
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
Continue making links (steps 1-8) and adding them on (steps 9 & 10)…

Step 12
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
… until you begin to build up a chain.

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

Step 14
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
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
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
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
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
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
starburst wrapper bracelet tutorial
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. Kristin says:

    I love these! I made them all the time when I was younger. Can you make a bag? I never figured out how to connect more than just the chain, to make it wider instead of longer.

  2. Setsu says:

    The only problem I have now is eating all the starbursts I had to unwrap :O

  3. Wow that seems like fun now i want to try! Whats the longest chain for that?!

  4. Mandi says:

    i think 4259 but im not sure ive only got like 46

  5. Allie says:

    This is so much fun! I’ve been home for a few weeks (out of school, I had surgery) and things just got so boring. I’ve been wondering how to do this for about a year now, and your website had just the thing I’ve been looking for! Not only this project, but the other crafts on here are pretty fun, and they keep my days interesting :) Thank you!

  6. Polina says:

    I used DumDum wrappers! This is great!

  7. donna says:

    well tonight got nearly finished and ran out of red ones just need two more not good lol :( will have to wait till tomorrow to buy more starburst :(

  8. Cait says:

    Instructions were easy to follow and I have a great piece of art to show for it! Great Work!

  9. Alicia says:

    I LOVE THIS! im eating as much starburst as i can right now!

  10. $$$$$$$$$$$$ says:

    it takes a lot of time, mines only about 300 feet but im slowly building up

  11. Katie says:

    This was awesome!! Put it together in an hour with different kinds of Halloween wrappers! Thanks!!! :)

  12. Melanie says:

    Awsomeee Mines yelllow and pinkk So easy to make

  13. Irishgal333 says:

    OMG this is soo cool and they turn out so pretty!!!

  14. Kelsey says:

    I started with only about 10 wrappers and now it looks so cool that im eating so much starburst to finish it it’s not even funny!

  15. Ellen says:

    This is the bomb… i <3 arts and crafts :)

  16. Lad101 says:

    These thing is so cool, but confusing to make!!

  17. heather says:

    okkayyy so i made this bracelet and it was ahmazing! except…i used cut up peices of magazine and it looked really vintage

  18. Sammie says:

    Lol that’s cool it’s fun to do when ur sitting in a. Hospital and u have nothing to do thxs a lot! :)

  19. Mollie says:

    is it okay if I use this as an example for my ICT course work?
    would be great if I could :D

  20. casey says:

    omg i’ve already made like seven and i’m giving them as holiday gifts.you can also use post its and wrapping paper. that way u dont have to eat all the candy

  21. Floroz says:

    hELO,
    i AM HOPING THAT I CAN USE THIS WEBSITE AS PART of my research, for my gcse ict coursework, this will also be used in my stall to demonstarte to visitors and promote the use of upcycling.
    Pleae reply ASAP,
    Many thanks floroz

  22. Leah Brass says:

    I used to make these out of gum wrappers when I was little. I made a Christmas tree garland that I use on my tree every year. I never thought of using Starburst wrappers! Thanks for the idea!

  23. Beth says:

    Trying this with the labels off coke and pepsi bottles….bigger, it might work for an anklet, but still cool! thanks for the technique.

  24. Joanne says:

    We used to make these in the 1960s with stick gum wrappers…spent hours and hundreds packs of gum….asked everybody and anybody to save them for us. I like the idea of using cut up pieces of magazines….could be really cool!Was in an antique shop recently and saw a purse made out of this…couldn’t quite figure out how they put it all together though…

  25. Janice Black says:

    Cool! This would make a perfect project for a girl-scout workshop that I am putting together (jewelry from recycled materials). Would you mind if I “borrowed” your photo of the completed bracelet?

  26. Jessica says:

    I really like your product, and wondered if I could include the photo of your bracelet as part of my presentation on Upcycling at school. Only my school teacher and examiner will see it, and I will not misuse the image. Is it alright for me to “borrow” it?

  27. Mollieeeee G says:

    Oh my gosh this is soooooo cool i cant wait to try it!!!!!

  28. Selena says:

    This is really cool.
    im gunna try thiss!

  29. Collin says:

    This thing was sweet literally and had a blast making it

  30. Alex says:

    Well me and my girlfriend have been making matching ankle bracelets and it is amazing!!!

  31. Isma says:

    Hello,

    My name is Isma and i am in year 10 studying GCSE ICT. I think this idea is very creative and looks amazing, and i was wondering if i could use this idea in my cource work for up-cycling and recycling. Please replay ASAP. Thank you.

  32. susie says:

    i was making these 35 years ago w/ gum wrappers…

  33. Adam says:

    I am also in Year 10 and I think this is a very creative idea and was, like Isma, if i could use this for my GCSE ICT coursework. I will give credit and acknowledgement in my final piece if you so wish. Thank you, Adam

  34. Rachelle says:

    Lol, I am 28 years old and had always wanted to know now to do this!! It will be a fun project to share with mu daughter when she is old enough!! Thanks for the easy instructions:)

  35. livi says:

    awesome! I am doing a candy wrapper BAG

  36. Caitlin says:

    I love this! I have been making them for my friends. I guess it’s a plus that I LOVEEE Starburst lol. :D

  37. kd4real says:

    hey thanks this helped alot.:) do you know how to make a purse out of these wrappers

  38. Stephanie love says:

    Really cool

  39. emily (: says:

    I just love these! A great activity if you’re sick. I have a cough, and while in bed I made this with the cough drop wrappers. I also polished it with a bit of white glue to make it shiny! :D

  40. olivia olga says:

    omg this really helped me!!!!!!
    butt i made it out of gum rappers its really cooll!
    XD

  41. Ellicia says:

    i am doing my IT courswework which consists of organising an upcycling event, please can i use this idea for my work?
    Thanks

  42. team>jacob...101 says:

    Hi, I’m a GCSE student and i really like your idea for the starburst bracelets. i was wondering if i could use it for my controlled assessment. I will give you credit for the idea and put a link for your website in my work aswell. Nobody except for my ICT teacher and the examiner will see my work. This idea is exceptional and i would really appreciate it if you could help me to acheive a high mark, by letting me borrow your idea. Thank you. Please reply soon :)

  43. ICT Coursework says:

    Hi I take GCSE ICT and we have to plan an event for upcycling. I need three demos and i thought that the starburst wrapper bracelet was just perfect. I was wondering if could use your idea in my coursework. I will of course give you credit for your work and refer to your website. It would be much appreciated if you were to help me out by letting me use your idea. Please reply soon. Thanks:)

  44. lauren says:

    Ok so all my firends have the candy wrapper headbands and I cant have one so At least I know how to make this Thx alot for: )
    I made mine with the tropical starburst wrappers ummmmmmmmmmmm they were good too

  45. IctworkM says:

    MAY I PLEASE USE YOUR IDEAS AS PART OF MY SCHOOL WORK IT WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED THANKS REPLY BACK SOON IF POSSIBLE.

  46. Mr.orgaime says:

    im still making one just need more starburst rappers… im making it for a valetimes gift for my girl friend plus some more stuff. :D :)

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