This mega set of 22,000 beads comes with 30 different colors – including parrot green, raspberry, cheddar, and hot coral.
These assorted Perler beads are suitable for ages six and up.
Got a specific project in mind and need the right colors to get the job done? Make sure you’re well stocked on each individual color here.
The included bag is not resealable, but if you have your own system in place for bead storage (zip-loc bags, storage bin, etc), that might help to keep these beads safe in between crafts.
The possibilities for imaginative creativity are endless when playing with this wonderful Perler bead kit.
All of the beads included in this kit are the same size.
Along with the plastic storage tray and 4000 Perler beads, you’ll also get a Perler pattern book that will help you get started on your crafts.
This bead tray is a great way to kickstart your Perler bead collection. You can use Perler pegboards and reusable ironing paper to create your craft, whether you’re following a pattern from the idea book or creating your own design.
Are you a current Perler crafter who’s recently run out of beads? This might be just what you need to replenish your supply and get back to work.
Color combinations include purple, brown, blue, gray, green, and pink.
These beads will go great inside a color-coordinated bead organizer or inside Ziploc bags that are left in a craft box.
You can choose one color to purchase or buy multiples to fully stock your bead organizer or craft drawer.
One thing to think about as you pick out your Perler beads is how you’ll store them. Some beads are sold in plastic bags that are not resealable, while others come in buckets with re-attachable lids. These buckets can be a great tool to use for storing beads in between uses. Some beads may even be sold in trays with separate compartments that allow you to organize your beads by color. If your beads don’t come in a bucket or tray, you might consider what sort of options you have for storing your beads. Chances are that you won’t use all of your beads on the first project, so you’ll want to find a way to keep them safe in between crafts.
Another thing to consider is what sort of colors you want (or need). If you already have an idea of what project you want to work on, you may already know what colors you need. If you don’t have anything specific in mind but you know that you want to work with Perler beads, you might purchase a large container with a wide variety of colors that will give you plenty of opportunities to get creative and try different things out.
Chances are that you’ll need more than what’s included in your kit to get started making designs. You’ll need an iron or some sort of tool that can apply heat to mold your beads to the surface. You’ll also need some Perler pegboards. Some bead sets will include pegboards that you can use for your designs, while other bead sets will only include the beads. If your kit doesn’t include any pegboards, you’ll want to have your own ready to go when your beads arrive. If you’re planning to use your beads for bracelets or necklaces rather than for molding onto pegboards, you’ll want to have some sort of string or twine ready. Lastly, you’ll need ironing paper that can protect your beads from being applied to direct heat.
If you have been using Perler beads for some time, you may already be familiar with how to come up with ideas for designs and projects and how to apply them correctly using your pegboards and your ironing paper. However, if you are new to using Perler beads, you might want some help or instructions. Some sets will include instructions or guides that can help you get started, and if you want some extra insight into using Perler beads, you might look for kits that come with these sorts of guides.
A: Beads come in a variety of package sizes. Smaller packages may only have around 1,000 beads, while larger packages may include as many as 22,000 beads. Typically, smaller packages will have only one or two colors of beads included, while larger packages will feature a greater variety of colors.
A: Most Perler beads are uniformly shaped at around 5 mm in diameter. This means that you have a wide range of possibilities for customization and coloring patterns and creating necklaces. For very young children, some beads may be available in a larger size. These beads are typically around 10 mm in diameter.