How to Make a starburst

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Tip 1 - How to Make a Starburst Bracelet

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How to Make a Starburst Bracelet

How to make a Starburst Bracelet. One of the first loom band bracelets we have made at LoomLove.com! Visit us to learn how to make more rainbow loom bands!

Tip 2 - How To Make A Rainbow Loom Starburst Bracelet

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How To Make A Rainbow Loom Starburst Bracelet

Tip 3 - How To make Rainbow Loom Starburst

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How To make Rainbow Loom Starburst

Hello Instructablers,This is a tutorial which would show you how to make Rainbow Loom StarBurst. If you want to make this bracelet that is shown above...

Tip 4 - How to Make a Starburst Bracelet Using the Rainbow Loom

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How to Make a Starburst Bracelet Using the Rainbow Loom

If you've mastered the basics of the Rainbow Loom™, you might be ready for a more involved project. Looks like you're ready to make a star-burst (asterisk-shaped) bracelet! This is a bracelet that looks complicated but it's not that hard. Y...
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Tip 5 - Starburst-Style Chewy Candy

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Starburst-Style Chewy Candy

For many American kids, Starburst is "the one." The candy they always buy at the movies, hoard on Halloween, and dream about when facing down a heap of broccoli and a warning from mom to "eat every bite." There's a reason the young ones love it so. Bright in flavor, with a yielding, chewy softness and the mouth-coating heft that can only come from added fat, Starburst is a uniquely satisfying confection. So it shouldn't surprise you that it takes some effort to do it DIY. In commercial factories, powerful machines perform the pulling required to align sugar crystals and incorporate air into candy. At home, it's your arms that do all the work. Basically, you pull until you can't pull no more. The more you pull, the softer and fluffier your candy becomes. (We suggest enlisting a friend or two to help, especially if you are planning to color your confections. More on that below.) Prepare to fall hard for this intricately textured homemade candy—exactly like the stuff you savored as a kid, only super-fresh and imbued with all the tender care you put into making it. The broccoli probably doesn't sound so bad anymore, but dessert is just as sweet.
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