Get over 50 patterns for St. Patricks Day perler beads!
Top o the mornin to ya and (upcoming) HappySt.
Actually I dont have an Irish bone in my body, so that was my best attempt.
Having said that, you obviously dont have to be Irish to celebrate.
You just have toappreciateIrish ways.
Did you know they are different?
a shamrock has three leaves.
I was also informed that there can be purple or green clover, but shamrocks are green.
You do learn something new every day!
And speaking of learning something new .
have you and your kids ever triedperler beadsbefore?
Im assuming if youre here, you have or you want to start.
And with St. Patricks Day right around the corner?
One kids craft you gotta add to the list is St. Patricks Day perler beads!
Ive got a whole bunch ofpatternsthat Im excited to share with you.
There are leprechauns,rainbows, pots of gold, shamrocks (and clover!
), and all sorts of other fun holiday art of various sizes.
Lets be honest you adults are going to love perler-ing too.
If youve never tried, its so fun and relaxing.
And perler beads are much less messy than paint, for example.
Theyre perfect for holiday crafting!
Set of Four Leaf Clovers
These patterns use 388 beads total, or 97 beads per clover.
Just grab a variety of green beads and have fun mixing the different shades!
Four Leaf Clover Heads
As an alternative to the above clovers with stems, these are just the heads!
These use a total of 372 beads, or 93 beads per clover.
you might glue these to pinbacks, headbands, bracelets, etc.
Leprechaun and Shamrock on Small Hexagons
Both of these little cuties use small hexagon boards.
The gray beads show you where you will place white on the clouds.
Pot of Gold and Rainbow
Use a large circle to create an entire pot of gold and rainbow scene!
Lucky Charms Leprechaun
This guys name is Lucky the Leprechaun and hes from the cereal Lucky Charms.
Cute Spring Rainbow
This pattern uses a large circle.
These are a great opportunity to use up a variety of colors.
Just insert directly into the pieces.
Woven Rainbow Heart
This pattern uses a large heart pegboard.
Leprechaun Gnome
Combine the best of both worlds a leprechaun and a gnome!
Shamrock Bowler Hat
This pattern uses 495 bright green, 362 shamrock, and 206 brown beads.
The body is on the left.
On the right are two arms and a pot of gold to hold.
The green band goes around the hat, and the two black pieces are stands for the feet.