Get over 25 patterns for 4th of July perler beads!
There are a variety of hama bead patterns including flags, stars, rockets, hearts, and more.
What are your favoritesummer crafts for kids?
I love all the standard stuff likeslimeandtie dyeandsidewalk chalk paint.
BUT you also might want to try something you havent tried in awhile.
Something fun that kids of all ages love.
Something you might have forgotten about?
Something like4th of July perler beads!
If you havent picked upperler beadsin a bit, use these patterns to get you rolling again.
They love perler beads (also known as hama beads, fuse beads, or melty beads).
They range from very simple to more advanced.
They arent just fun for kids either.
EVERY time I bring out the beads for my nieces at my house, the adults join in.
I know youre absolutely going to love this post.
On the right is a red, white, and blue intertwined heart.
The gray are either clear beads or just leave them empty.
Slide the top piece down onto the bottom piece to create the star.
This pattern uses 60 black, 78 dark blue, 132 white, and 106 red beads.
Fourth of July Sign
This pattern uses 909 white, 68 cobalt, and 299 red beads.
USA Christmas Ornament
Yes, it has an open hole at the top for hanging!
This pattern uses 77 white, 59 cobalt, and 117 red beads.
US Map with a Flag Print
This pattern uses 165 cobalt, 217 white, and 190 red beads.
Wonder Woman Heart
This pattern uses 199 cobalt, 93 white, 104 red, and 102 gold beads.
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