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Perler bead crafting is a great way to relax, have fun, and make beautiful, colorful creations. So, grab your melty beads and peg boards, and jump into this delightful world of Perler bead patterns.
Perler beads are a kid’s craft staple. If you have a few thousand or so lying around your house, try one of these creative crafts with the kids. Choose 4 different colors of Perler beads ...
You may remember Perler beads from first or second grade; these small plastic beads are placed into a peg board and then ironed to produce a solid multicolored piece of plastic. Recently, Perler be… ...
Perler beads: I have a variety pack of 22,000, because I wasn’t sure what Pokémon I wanted to make at first. I also like this pack because you get so many shades of each color.
I started Perler beads when I was in second grade when my parents bought me a set of beads. At first, I looked up designs online and copied them, such as characters from shows or games and cute food.
The Katies are back with another Polaroid craft! This time, they’re making a frame for their pictures using perler beads, or beads that melt together when you iron them.
DIY Perler bead cup covers for your summer sips. Picture this: it’s a warm summer day, the sun’s shining brightly, and you’re lounging outside with a refreshing drink in hand.
More than half a million melty beads later, Burke has created the body of work, Thanks for Nothing, currently on display at Side Gallery in Brisbane.