Survival Bracelet Project
- Project makes 6 bracelets
- 3 colors of paracord included: camo, glow in the dark & pink camo.
- Learn to tie square knots
- Easy to follow written and video instructions
- Adult supervision required
Parachute cord (usually called Paracord) is an amazing nylon rope because it’s super lightweight yet very strong. Paracord was originally created for use in the suspension lines of parachutes. Now, survivalists use paracord for many different outdoor living skills including: shelter building, trapping, making fishing nets from the inner filaments, water rescues, trail markers, first aide, or even replacing a broken shoelace. By making a paracord survival bracelet, you will always have this incredible survival tool at your fingertips!
Making paracord bracelets is FUN! Our Survival Bracelet Project is a great way for kids to learn about outdoor living skills while also learning some basic knot tying and orienteering using a compass. We include a very detailed, illustrated instruction sheet and also have an easy to follow instructional video as well.
Project includes 3 different colors of paracord: camouflage, glow in the dark (appears white) and pink camo. Project also includes clip on compasses and buckles.
The following household items are required and NOT provided: scissors, ruler or tape measure, lighter (adult use only!) or craft glue.
Adult supervision required.
Survival Bracelet Project Reviews