Perler beads are a specific brand of fusible beads, which are about 5 mm in size and made of plastic. They are affectionately known as “melty beads” by young children for their ability to be melted together with a clothes iron into fun designs. Typically, these designs are made by placing the beads on a solid plastic pegboard. Alternatively, they can be strung into jewelry, made into key chains or 3D structures, and much more! These tiny beads come in many colors and degrees of opacity, including glow-in-the-dark and internal glitter varieties. The pegboards also come in various shapes and geometric patterns.
Perler Beads: A Brief Introduction
I remember doing those when I was little and I loved it. I’ve seen some of the super cool stuff you can make with them and especially when you are really good at it.
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I am probable the least artsy person on the planet, but I am hopeful that through reading your blogs I can become at least semi-artistic. I’m looking forward to your posts!
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This was something my sister wanted to do. These beads made a mess and was everywhere. Can’t wait til your next blog.
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I remember doing these as a kid! Excited to see your posts.
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My sister and I did these all the time! Such a fun and versatile craft.
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I’m excited to read your future blogs, because this is giving so much nostalgia!
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