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Taylor Swift fans have found themselves in a dilemma now that the Australian leg of the superstar’s Eras Tour has ended.
Thousands of people who made and exchanged friendship bracelets at concerts aren’t sure what to do with the beaded bracelets.
Marco Paulo, a Filipino fan, flew to Japan for one of the concerts and once he returned home he came up with an innovative idea.
She made a DIY light show using the glow bracelet from the concert, two glass jars, and her friendship bracelets.
Marco keeps the souvenir on his desk as a happy reminder of his first concert.
Marco Paulo Made a DIY Light Show Using His Friendship Bracelets
“This is how I show off my Eras Tour friendship bracelets,” he captioned the video-tutorial.
The tradition dates back to some of Taylor’s first shows, but fans who attended the Eras Tour took it to a whole new level by making tens of hundreds of pieces of jewelry.
Marco first gathered a 4×5 inch jar and a 2.5×4.5 inch jar; the first one he bought at Daiso and the second one used to contain candy.
She placed the bracelets in the smaller jar and lined them up before placing the light-up section of her bracelet inside it.
She then placed the small jar into the larger one and put the lids on, clasping her concert bracelet on top.
The end result is an adorable and easy-to-make trinket.
“I know eventually the batter will run out, but it’s okay,” he said of the bracelet. “I’ll just try to replace it or use another light source.”
If you don’t have the concert bracelet, you can also use colored lights or small bulbs to achieve a similar effect.
Taylor Swift fans have been making friendship bracelets to exchange at shows.
Many praised Marco’s “genius” idea.
‘What a great idea! IM going to do the same!’ one said.
“I wish I could have gotten confetti to put out too, but I wasn’t allowed on the ground,” one shared.
Other ways to display your bracelets include hanging them on your bedpost or on the side of the mirror.
You can also use them as an extra birthday or holiday gift for your friends and family.