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Melted Perler Beads


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Melted Perler Beads - bag of melted and cooled beadsWe have tons of Perler beads (also called Hama beads). What to do with them all? I saw this idea on a website and my kids absolutely loved it. There's something so fun about watching those tubes become flattened and widened. My kids made a bunch of bracelets and rings. They turned out so colorful and unique.

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Total Time: 10 minutes, not including the time to make the jewelry.

Source: Mini Hama Bead Bracelet on cutoutandkeep.net

Supplies:

Steps:

  1. Preheat your oven to 392 degrees Fahrenheit or 200 degrees Celcius.
  2. Gather your Perler beads. You know the ones....they look like this. You use them to make a pattern and then iron it.
  3. Melted Perler Beads - beads in bag prior to melting
     
    Melted Perler Beads - beads and plastic forms
     
  4. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil, if you would like. It wasn't in the original instructions, but I wanted to be on the safe side! After my first batch, I removed the foil and there was no problem with my pan.
  5. Melted Perler Beads - foil lined baking pan
     
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  6. Place the beads on the pan. Make sure there is some space between each one. Some of our's fused together because they were too close. Don't worry if they are on their sides. They still melt perfectly that way and it's kind of fun to see when they come out!
  7. Melted Perler Beads - beads arranged on pan
     
    Melted Perler Beads - closeup of beads on pan before melting
     
  8. Place in the oven for 2 minutes.
  9. Take out and let cool.
  10. Melted Perler Beads - melted beads cooling on pan
     
    Melted Perler Beads - bag of melted beads
     
  11. Since these have bigger holes, it's a bit easier for little ones to thread onto their string. Have fun!
  12. Melted Perler Beads - melted bead brackets on child's wrist, ankle, and thumb
     
    Melted Perler Beads - closeup of bracelet on wrist
     
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Anonymous
November 26, 20170 found this helpful

do you put them in the oven or iron them

 
Anonymous
October 30, 20180 found this helpful

Oven it said oven so I would think it would oven

 

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