At sports days for daycare, kindergarten, or elementary school, many groups coordinate costumes for dance events or group activities like parachute performances.
Wrist accessories and bracelets can make these group routines even more dazzling, instantly brightening the overall impression of the performance.
In this article, we share ideas using recycled materials and items from 100-yen shops.
It’s packed with designs and how-tos for inspiration!
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[Cute and Eye-Catching!] Sports Day Wristband Crafting Ideas (1–10)
Scrunchie made with ribbon
Here’s an idea for an easy scrunchie you can make with elastic bands and ribbon.
This can also be used as a wrist accessory, so pick your favorite ribbon and give it a try.
First, thread two elastic bands through a piece of cardboard cut into a rectangle, and secure them while stretched.
Next, thread the ribbon through and center it so both sides are the same length.
Fold the ribbon in half lengthwise, then weave it alternately under the opposite elastic band from left to right.
Repeat the same process until about 10 cm of ribbon remains, then tie it to secure, add a charm if you like, and you’re done.
Depending on the type of ribbon, you can create wrist accessories with a variety of looks!
Artificial flower bracelet

Let’s make a wrist corsage using an empty plastic bottle and artificial flowers you can buy at a 100-yen shop! First, cut out the base for the wrist corsage from the plastic bottle.
Be careful to trim off any sharp edges to avoid injury.
Protecting the edges with masking tape or sealing them with an iron will make it even safer.
Once the base is ready, simply cut off just the flower parts of the artificial flowers and attach them with a glue gun.
It’s very easy, so give it a try! Besides artificial flowers, you can also use leaves or pipe cleaners and try various arrangements.
Satin ribbon bracelet

If you want to make a scrunchie really easily, I recommend a ribbon scrunchie.
Just combine hair ties from a 100-yen shop with satin or organza ribbons.
The method is super simple: just tie two kinds of ribbons onto the hair tie with bow knots.
With 2–3 bow knots, you’ll have an adorable scrunchie.
It’s easy and the materials are very affordable, so it’s great for making on a whim!
Colorful rubber bracelet

Let’s make a cute necklace using colorful rubber bands from the 100-yen shop! You don’t need any tools—just the bands—so try making it together with the kids.
First, loop the first band over the index finger of your left hand, twist it once, and loop it over your middle finger.
Place the second band over your index and middle fingers without twisting.
Next, take the first band off your fingers and pull it into the space between your fingers.
Repeat this process, and at the end, tie the two ends together with a tight knot to finish.
Adding a charm at the knot makes it even cuter, so it’s recommended.
tulle pom-pom

A fun, sheer wrist accessory made with tulle.
It really stands out as a dance competition item too, so why not give it a try? Cut the tulle into a rectangle, accordion-fold it, and tie the center with a ribbon.
Since the material is springy, tie a double square knot to secure it firmly.
Fan open the accordion folds from the base to shape it, and you’re done! You can also customize it—attach a single tulle pom-pom to a hair tie, or connect several to make a bracelet.
Plastic bottle bracelet

Let’s try making them with the kids! Here are some ideas for PET bottle bracelets.
It’s nice if everyone in the class wears the same design, but it could also be fun to showcase individuality by creating original designs! This time, let’s decorate using PET bottles and oil-based colored pens.
What you’ll need: PET bottles, masking tape, oil-based colored pens, stickers, an iron, and a utility knife.
When making them, please be careful not to cut your hands on the edges of the PET bottles.
Bracelet with Indian embroidered ribbon and tulle

Indian embroidered ribbons are so cute, aren’t they? Their unique patterns catch the eye and instantly boost your style.
Here’s an idea for a wrist accessory that pairs those Indian embroidered ribbons with even cuter tulle.
Just sew tulle along the sides of the ribbon and attach clasp parts—done! Indian embroidered ribbons come in a wide range of patterns and colors, so depending on what you choose, you can create a sweet or a cool vibe.
Imagine the kind of wrist accessory you want, then pick your materials and give it a try.





