Perler Bead Designs
Involve your children in some artwork or make
them discover the artist within by giving them fun-filled
activities for any occasion like Perler Bead
Designs. Perler beads are colorful plastic, fusible
beads that can be created to serve for decorative purposes like
refrigerator magnets, picture frames, fancy jewelry items, and even
toys.
The endless Perler bead designs
make them a great activity to do with your child. It's also a
bonding moment for both of you while enjoying crafting Perler bead
designs. Perler beads and Perler bead designs will surely
delight any child with all the wonderful crafts to be made.
The best thing about Perler beads is they come in kits and are
available in major department stores nationwide like Wal Mart,
Michaels, Hobby Lobby, Rag Shops, and Acmoore.
Perler Bead Designs for beginners
Perler Bead Bracelet is a design that features
six flowers, another with four flowers, and pony beads serve as
spacers between each flower. Secure these materials, and
you're ready to begin: Perler bead kit with circle board, thin
elastic cord, iron, nail, thick needle, and sharp pencil.
To begin with, make as many flowers as desired
to make the bracelet, pick a color from the center of the circle
board then surround it with complementing colors. Follow the
directions in the kit on how to iron the beads. While the
beads are still warm, poke a hole through two of the circles
opposite of the flower using a nail, needle, or pencil. If
the beads have been left to cool, drill holes using a small drill
bit. String the flower beads into the elastic cord.
Finally, tie it up to form a loop. That should be a piece of
cake.
Now let's move on to more intricate Perler bead
designs like the "heart-shaped box". The pattern below may be
followed religiously or use them as guides to make a special
design. Along with a Perler bead kit, prepare these
materials: small hear-shaped pegboard, matching thread or floss,
and a thin ribbon.
Using the pegboard, outline the heart with
Perler beads using the desired colors. Once the beads are
ironed, lock the thread using an overhand knot and attach the four
layers at the bottom to each other. Continue with this
procedure until the heart shape is formed. Don't forget to
knot the thread after going through the last bead.
For the next step, attach the heart shape that
will serve as the box top by threading a thin ribbon and lid, and
then tie the ribbons in bows. If that seemed difficult
without a diagram, this site
www.perlerbeads.com/ideapages/ideaheartboxes/heartboxes.html can
further help you out. The official site of Perler beads also
offers Perler bead designs for free.
Perler bead designs help to get
beginners get accustomed with the whole idea of beading.
Being productive during past times is not hard. All it takes
is a little imagination and the right kind of stuff.
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