Crocodiles aren't so scary when they are cute like our crocodile fuse bead pattern! A fun fuse bead craft for kids doing an Australia theme, or just kids that like crocs! This crocodile head fuse bead pattern would make a cute bookmark if you attached it to a long green ribbon!
More ideas for using our fuse beads patterns here. We have a special flower peg board which we used for this design, but you could use a set of four square peg boards linked together if necessary. This is a daffodil, but you could make all sorts of pretty flowers by varying the colours.
A line of them along a windowsill would look lovely! You will need a large six pointed star base for this daffodil. It is simply made with yellow and orange fuse beads, but it can be tricky to count so it is best for older kids.
When you have ironed the daffodil and it has cooled, you could attach a pin to the back to make a pretty daffodil badge. Choose bright pinks, purples, greens, reds, oranges and yellows for this diya design, which is fun to make for Diwali. The flame is a little fragile so be very careful when removing the finished creation from your peg board.
We used a large square peg board for this design. Print out our dove fuse bead pattern, grab your blue and white beads and a large square peg board, and see if you can copy the design to create this pretty dove. If you leave out the blue background and the branch, you could make a set of these to hang on the christmas tree. If I was going to meet a dragon, this is the dragon I would like to meet! He's such a cheerful fellow, and even though he is blowing fire he doesn't look too threatening, does he?
This super eagle fuse bead design is perfect for Thanksgiving or other American holidays. We used a pale blue for the background and green for the grass although you could leave the green off if you prefer. You'll need lots of pretty spring-coloured fuse beads to make this frame, which spells out Happy Easter. Use it with a small photo and a photo of your children - perhaps as a fridge magnet or a small Easter gift for grandparents. We don't expect to see an emu crossing the road in England - I wonder how often it happens in Australia?
You could stick a lollipop stick on the back and push the sign into a pot plant for fun! Here's an England flag fuse bead pattern for use with hama, perler or own brand fuse beads. We've used a small square pegboard and the flag is the perfect size for a badge - but you will come up with many other ways to use it, I'm sure.
Our France flag fuse bead pattern is made on a large square board but it is an easy design to scale down so you could make it any size you like. We have lots of ideas for using our fuse bead patterns here. Have fun making our German flag fuse bead pattern from red, yellow and black hama, perler or own brand beads.
With only two colours, this ice hockey fuse bead pattern looks simple, but you will need to count carefully! Use any "wintery" colour for the background. This gorgeous Indian elephant is dressed in typical Indian fashion, and he's fun to make out of fuse beads. Made from green, red and white beads, our Italy flag fuse bead pattern is made on a large square peg board but could be easily scaled up or down. With a nice simple design all you need is red and white beads to make our Japan flag fuse bead pattern.
Kangaroo fans will enjoy making our Kangaroo fuse bead pattern with their hama or perler beads. Fun for kids of all ages. Ideas for using our fuse beads patterns here. Use with hama, perler or own brand fuse beads for a fun Australia Day or Australian theme activity. You could stick a lolipop stick onto the back and push into the base of a pot plant for a fun display.
Here's a Koala Fuse Bead Pattern with a cute koala climbing a eucalyptus tree - a fun hama or perler bead activity for kids. We used white and black fuse beads, but you could use transparent or "glow in the dark" beads too. Fill in the background with black or dark blue if you want a picture effect, or leave blank for a badge or hanging decoration. Here's a great Christmas activity for older kids - reproducing our Santa pattern with their fuse beads!
You will need 4 large boards and good counting skills to replicate him. This leprechaun fuse bead pattern makes a super badge pin for St Patrick's Day, as well as a card topper or part of a mobile. Fill in the background with black or dark blue if you want a picture effect, or leave blank for a badge or decoration.
Few people are brave enough to try to luge at the Winter Olympics, but it is often one of the most exciting events! Have a go at this Luge Fuse Bead Pattern with your hama or other fuse beads. We used a large square base. It makes a great badge or magnet. We used a large square for the base. You will need beads in the Olympic colours: blue, yellow, black, green and red, plus lots of white beads for the background.
This rainbow fuse bead pattern uses a large circular peg board and is very pretty when made up and ironed! Maybe fun to make for St Patrick's Day or a Spring theme? Very quick to put together and very pretty when made up, this rainbow fuse bead pattern uses a small circular peg board. It's the perfect size for a badge or pendant, and might be useful for a St Patrick's Day or Spring topic as well as your rainbow activities. This rainbow fuse bead design makes a pretty frame for a photo of your child or a special mini-painting, and is perfect as a gift that your child can make for friends and family - and quite strong too, if you iron it well.
Use a large circle board. Patience required! Make a pretty circular rangoli for Diwali with your fuse bead collection, using your brightest and prettiest colours.
Here's a Russia Flag Fuse Bead Pattern, a fun way to help children learn about Russia and it's flag using hama, perler or own brand fuse beads.
Here's an excuse to get out the hama beads - to make your very own Saint George! This quite complicated design uses a large square and will need to be treated carefully to keep the lance strong. Make a jolly Santa out of fuse beads for Christmas! You'll need lots of red beads, white beads for hat, beard, moustache, eye brows and buttons, and black for eyes and nose.
You will need a large square pegboard or four smaller square peg boards linked together for this lovely Santa fuse bead pattern. It's quite a tricky design so younger children may need some help from an adult. This is a more substantial shamrock fuse bead pattern and uses a large square peg board with two colours of green beads.
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