If you're looking for a colorful and fun bead craft, learning How to Make a Kandi Star is a great place to start. Kandi stars are popular accessories at music festivals, rave events, conventions, and among bead-crafting enthusiasts. Made from plastic pony beads and elastic string, these decorative stars can be used as ornaments, keychains, backpack charms, or gifts for friends.
The best part is that once you learn the basic pattern, you can create stars in endless color combinations and sizes.
The first time I made a kandi star, I was surprised by how quickly a handful of beads transformed into something so eye-catching. What looked complicated at first became easy after a few repetitions. Soon, I was experimenting with rainbow patterns, glow-in-the-dark beads, and holiday color schemes. Whether you're making one for yourself or trading with friends, kandi stars are creative, affordable, and incredibly satisfying to complete.

Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cut approximately 4 feet of elastic cord.
- String 10 beads and tie into a circle.
- Add beads to create the first star point.
- Repeat the pattern around the circle until all points are formed.
- Tie secure knots, weave in ends, and trim excess cord.
Notes
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Let us know how it was!Why You'll Love Making Kandi Stars
Beginner Friendly
Kandi stars use simple bead-weaving techniques that beginners can learn quickly.
Highly Customizable
You can create:
- Rainbow stars
- Holiday-themed stars
- Glow-in-the-dark stars
- Ombre color stars
- Character-inspired designs
Every finished piece can be completely unique.
Materials You'll Need
Basic Supplies
- Pony beads (approximately 50–60 beads)
- Stretch cord or elastic string
- Scissors
Optional Supplies
- Keychain rings
- Lobster clasps
- Glow-in-the-dark beads
- Alphabet beads
- Charms
These extras allow you to personalize your kandi star.
Choosing Your Colors
Single Color Star
A single-color design creates a clean, classic look.
Multi-Color Star
Using five different colors helps highlight each point of the star.
Popular combinations include:
- Rainbow
- Neon colors
- Pastels
- Black and white
- Seasonal colors
How to Make a Kandi Star
Step 1: Cut the Cord
Cut approximately 4 feet (120 cm) of elastic string.
It's better to have extra cord than too little.
Step 2: Create the Center Ring
String 10 beads onto the cord.
Tie the ends together securely to form a circle.
Double-knot the cord to prevent slipping.
Step 3: Begin the First Point
Add 4 beads onto one side of the cord.
Pass the cord through the next bead on the center ring.
Pull tight.
A triangular point will begin to form.
Step 4: Repeat Around the Circle
Continue adding beads and weaving through the center ring.
Repeat until all five points of the star are created.
Keep tension consistent throughout the project.
Step 5: Secure the Star
Once all points are complete:
- Tie several secure knots
- Weave excess cord through nearby beads
- Trim the remaining cord
Your kandi star is now finished.
Tips for Success
Pull Firmly
Keeping the string tight helps the star maintain its shape.
Use Strong Elastic
Quality elastic cord reduces the chance of breakage.
Practice With One Color First
Learning the pattern with a single color makes it easier to understand the structure.
Double Knot Everything
Extra knots provide durability for wearable creations.
Creative Uses for Kandi Stars
Backpack Charms
Attach a keyring and decorate your backpack.
Holiday Ornaments
Use seasonal colors and hang them on a tree.
Festival Accessories
Many people trade kandi creations at music festivals.
Room Decorations
Hang several stars together to create colorful wall decor.
Fun Variations
Glow Star
Use glow-in-the-dark pony beads.
Rainbow Star
Assign a different color to each point.
Mini Star
Use fewer beads and smaller cord for a compact version.
Character Themes
Match colors inspired by favorite games, shows, or holidays.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are kandi beads?
Kandi beads are colorful plastic pony beads commonly used in jewelry and festival crafts.
How many beads do I need?
Most basic kandi stars require approximately 50–60 beads.
What string works best?
Stretch cord or elastic jewelry cord works best for durability and flexibility.
Can children make kandi stars?
Yes, though younger children may need assistance with knot tying.
Can I add charms?
Absolutely. Charms, letter beads, and keyrings are popular additions.
Conclusion
Learning How to Make a Kandi Star is a fun and rewarding craft project that allows endless creativity. With a few simple supplies and a little patience, you can create colorful stars perfect for gifts, decorations, accessories, and trading. Once you've mastered the basic design, you'll be able to experiment with new colors, patterns, and styles to make each kandi star uniquely your own.


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