Learn how to make a 3D Hello Kitty using simple supplies!
Kids will love this easy perler bead project they can play with or display in their room.
Skills Required: None.Even if youve never crafted before, these kitties are easy to make.
Youll be melting beads with an iron.
The patterns are at the bottom of the post.
Ive noticed something this year and maybe you have too Hello Kittyis having a little bit of a comeback.
Shes always popular, as are mostSanriocharacters, but this year is particularly special.
Its her 50th anniversary (birthday)!
Shes only a little bit older than I am, and I can say, shes aging beautifully.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary, I made these little characters for my craft room!
it’s possible for you to change the outfit and the bow to be any colors you like.
Just so you know,perler beadsare recommended for ages six and up.
So this is fun to make together with the littles.
But dont be shy adults love them too.
Youll either need two 29 x 29 boards or anextra large pegboardto fit this.
There are some delicate parts on this project, so I would double-check to fuse the beads together well.
Iron the pieces as usual, then youre going to assemble them.
Attach the two main body pieces at the bottom using the long blue piece with white ends.
To finish Hello Kittys outfit, youll put a solid blue piece on the tail end .
and on the other side with the feet sticking out, youll add the remaining two clothing pieces.
On the feet end, add a white piece.
Do the same on the tail end.
Add the largest white piece to the top of the head.
The two small white pieces go on either side of Miss Kittys head.
Add both white matching side pieces for the head.
Attach the arms on either side with the cheddar pieces.
Then youll add the bow slowly working it onto the red bead.
Then of course, once you make one Hello Kitty youre going to have to make more than one.
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