Do you have a little princess at your house? If you do, she’ll love this bracelet. It’s fun and easy to make and she’ll be able to do just about everything herself! So if your little princess is looking a little bored, pull out the craft jewels, felt and a toilet paper or paper towel tube and get crafting!
Speaking of bracelets, be sure to try my popsicle stick bracelets too!
Cardboard Tube Princess Bracelet
You will need
Cardboard tube
Scissors
Pink felt
White craft glue
Craft jewels
What you do
Cut cardboard tube into 1.5″ wide rings (for each bracelet). Cut each ring open so that the bracelet can be easily slipped onto child’s wrist.
Cut a strip of felt 1.5″ wide long enough to cover the tube.
To gauge the size needed, cover the inside and outside of the tube, trim where needed.
Use white craft glue to attach the felt to the cardboard tube.
Using a generous amount of white craft glue, cover the outside of the bracelet with craft jewels. Let it dry completely.
If you would like to make a bracelet that’s more mature, maybe you have a daughter who has outgrown the princess stuff…
Put different colors of paint into a paint palette. Dip paintbrush into one color, the dot the brush into one or two more colors to mix.
Don’t stir the colors, just dip, then apply to the cardboard.
Check out all of my cardboard tube crafts!
More Bracelet Making Ideas
- Popsicle Stick Bracelets
- Recycled T-Shirt Bracelets
- Rainbow Pony Bead Bracelet
- Safety Pin Bracelet
- Friendship Bracelets
Cardboard Tube Princess Bracelet
Supplies
- Cardboard tube
- Scissors
- Pink felt
- White craft glue
- Craft jewels
Instructions
- Cut cardboard tube into 1.5" wide rings (for each bracelet). Cut each ring open so that the bracelet can be easily slipped onto child's wrist.
- Cut a strip of felt 1.5" wide long enough to cover the tube.
- To gauge the size needed, cover the inside and outside of the tube, trim where needed.
- Use white craft glue to attach the felt to the cardboard tube.
- Using a generous amount of white craft glue, cover the outside of the bracelet with craft jewels. Let it dry completely.
More from me you might like:
Cookie Monster and Elmo Hats
Safety Pin Bracelet
Water Bottle Octopus
Paper Plate Owl Craft
Clothespin Art Center
More cute stuff from the web:
Craft Foam Tiara – from me on Kaboose.com
Medieval – Royalty Related Crafts – from Family Crafts at About.com
Princess Mirror – from me on Kaboose.com
Macrame Friendship Bracelets – from Chica and Jo
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creativejewishmom/Sara says
Hi Amanda,
thanks for another great project, love the colors! all the best, Sara
Lorie says
Such a cute idea! I know my daughter would love it!!
Pamela Rosenberg says
My little princess is a bit too old for this now and not old enough for a princess of her own yet but what a clever idea. I know so many little girls that would go gaga for this.
Thank you for submitting my violin to the the crafting website. I was unfamiliar with it so another thank you for the heads up. I am sure I will be able to find a lot of inspiration there in brief amounts of time. That is valuable. :)
Have a great week and thanks again,
Pam @ Becolorful
Paula says
I have a big bag full of cardboard tubes that I've been saving for school. My niece would love to make one of these the next time she visits. Thanks for the inspiration.
devin says
i love this! so precious!
Cara says
ADORABLE! I have three girls, so this will be put to good use! I am becoming a follower, would love to have you atop on over sometime…
Cara
Terrell says
Love this!! I'm your newest follower of your delightful blog! I would love to invite you to FrouFrouDecors party every Friday! Hope to see you there!
Hugs,
~Terrell @ FFD~
[email protected] says
That's so pretty! Thanks for the great idea, I'll be linking.
janimal says
Very cute! My little girl isn't quite old enough to "get" using glue and gems and waiting for something to dry. But maybe we can borrow your idea and make some bracelets with stickers. Thanks for the ideas!
Melissa says
Very fun craft project for kids. I really like the painted version.