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Fuse beads
Fuse beads







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If you put a single layer of beads in your cookie then it will only take a few minutes for them to melt and fuse together. The beads will begin to melt and slump down in the cookie cutters as they fuse together.

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Now you are ready to carefully put your tray full of ‘bead cookies’ into the hot oven, and watch what happens. This is quite fiddley, but older kids will enjoy the challenge and the results!.īe warned, you are going to get little beads going everywhere! That’s ok, just pick up any stray beads off the tray and either pop them in your cookie cutters or back in the bead container so they don’t melt all over the tray. You can also take some extra time and separate the beads into colours, arranging the individual colours exactly where you want them to be inside the cookie cutters, like we did with the Christmas tree. As long as there are beads filling all of the shape it will come out fine. Making one neat layer of beads can be a little tricky for small hands to manage, so don’t worry if you you add more beads to your cookie cutter. Using a teaspoon, with the cookie cutters sitting flat on the baking tray, spoon in a mixture of coloured beads, making sure you have enough to at least make a single layer of beads, fairly neatly arranged, making sure there are beads filling in all the little nooks and crannies of the shape. Now for the fun part! You need to fill each cooking cutter with the fusible beads. Next, pre-heat your oven to around 220 degrees Celsius (approx 425 Fahrenheit).

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Make sure you coat the cookie cutters really well and get into all the little crevices, otherwise the melted beads will stick to the inside and you’ll have a big mess! You could use spray oil, or brush on whatever cooking oil you have on hand. Start by covering a baking tray with non-stick baking paper and place the cookie cutters on the tray.Ĭoat the inside of the cookie cutters with a little cooking oil. Things like a start, Christmas tree, candy cane, heart, or bell work well. Look for simple shapes without too many intricate details. The cookie cutters need to be oven-safe, so stainless steel ones work best. It’s best to stick with one brand though as each type melt at slightly different rates so mixing them up will not give you as good results. You can use any kind of fusible beads for this craft – Perler beads, Hama beads, or the ones you can buy at Ikea are good too. Here’s what you’ll need to make these fusible bead Christmas decorations: If you’ve got some Perler beads of Hama beads, or any kind of fusible beads you only need a few other supplies to make these fun fusible bead Christmas decorations.

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How to Make Fusible Bead Christmas Decorations If you love using fusible beads in the traditional way, check out these awesome Christmas Perler bead decorations and ideas. You simply pop them in the oven and watch them melt! It’s so much quicker and easier than ironing each individual creation! You also don’t need to iron the beads to get them to stick together. So it’s great for little hands who might find the traditional arranging of fusible beads difficult or frustrating. You don’t need to carefully arrange the Perler beads onto the base plates for this fusible bead craft, metal cookie cutters provide the shape for these decorations. That makes them quick and easy to make, and a perfect Christmas craft project for younger kids to join in with.

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These easy fusible bead Christmas decorations do away with the base plates and the iron. My kids love using them to make all kinds of perler bead crafts and creations using them in the traditional way with a base tray and iron, but there are so many fun ways you can use fusible beads. These fusible bead Christmas decorations are fun and easy to make with just Perler beads and cookie cutters!Ī while back I bought a BIG jar of fusible beads, you know the ones, you might call them Perler beads or Hama beads.









Fuse beads