Learn how to make two perler bead jack o’ lantern projects with these cute patterns! Kids will love make either a votive holder or small box. Spooky season is officially here, and you know what that ...
Perler beads are a kid’s craft staple. If you have a few thousand or so lying around your house, try one of these creative crafts with the kids. Choose 4 different colors of Perler beads. Arrange them ...
You may remember Perler beads from first or second grade; these small plastic beads are placed into a peg board and then ironed to produce a solid multicolored piece of plastic. Recently, Perler beads ...
The toy company that makes Perler Beads has closed its Cloverdale factory and outsourced production to China, leaving 36 workers without jobs. The production facility, operated by Chicago-based Wilton ...
Painstakingly laying out multi-colored plastic beads (also known as Perler beads) to create mosaic images can be a relaxing way to unwind. It’s a long process, though, and if you don’t have the ...
Pixel art has long been the style of choice for Pokémon fans, as the chunky, low-resolution look evokes nostalgia of the early days of the series on Game Boy. And while the style is its own art form ...
Picture this: it’s a warm summer day, the sun’s shining brightly, and you’re lounging outside with a refreshing drink in hand. But alas, a pesky fly, a mischievous mosquito, or a curious bee decides ...
Remember plastic Perler beads from when you were a kid? Those brightly colored macaroni-shaped beads that you align on a little pegboard and then fuse together using an iron? They're Wisconsin-based ...