I got this fabulous idea from Andi of the Hollie Rogue - to try something I've pinned and then post about the results! Do you think we can convince her to make it a linky party? *wink*
You may remember that I posted a colorful and funky looking bowl made from perler beads in this post and you've probably seen this pin floating around Pinterest for awhile. I've had the perler beads in my house for weeks now and finally got the courage to try it. I clicked over to the source to find the instructions and prepared my "ingredients."
Well, as it turns out, those instructions aren't entirely accurate, namely the temperature of the oven and how long it takes to melt the beads. I had to tweak it a bit. Check it out!
What you need:
Cooking spray
Oven safe bowl
Baking sheet
Oven
Patience
What you do:
2. Coat the inside of your oven-safe bowl with cooking spray - you may need to take a paper towel & wipe out the excess, like I did.
3. Load up your bowl with perler beads, making sure that there are no large gaps & that they are in a single layer, optimal for melting.
4. Put your bowl on a baking sheet and place on the middle rack in your oven.
5. Sit in front of your oven and watch the magic happen for 15ish minutes.*
6. Remove baking sheet from oven, use pot holders to lift the bowl off of it and set the bowl on a cool surface.
7. Once the bowl has cooled, you should be able to pop the melted bead bowl out with no problem. If you have a trouble spot, simply use the end of a sharp knife to loosen the beaded area from the bowl.
8. Wipe off underside of melted bead bowl to remove any excess cooking spray.
9. Ooh and ahh over your awesome new bowl.
10. Figure out what to do with it. *wink*
*N and I ended up making two bowls so we left ours in the oven for 20 minutes. We ended up having perler beads left over so we made some Christmas ornaments, a heart key chain, and a bird magnet.
How to make other crafts with the leftover beads:
1. We reused the same baking sheet, after it had cooled down, and covered it with wax paper. DO NOT DO THIS. I should have used parchment paper and we ended up having a little bit of smoke to deal with after about 8 minutes in the oven. USE PARCHMENT PAPER.
2. We put cookie cutters down on the paper and filled them with a single layer of perler beads. You don't need to use cooking spray for this project.
3. Put them in a 400 degree oven for 8ish minutes.
4. Once cooled, pop the shapes out of the cookie cutters.
5. Tie ribbons for the ornaments, use jump rings for the key chain, and magnet strips for the magnets.
This craft project was so much fun and definitely toddler friendly. N and I had a blast doing this together! For $5 and in an hour, we made two bowls, three Christmas ornaments, a key chain, and a magnet. Not bad!
This was definitely pinned and proven!

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8 comments:
What an awesome idea! LOVE it. And I love the warning about wax paper- ha, that totally made me laugh!
Such a great idea! I haven't seen these - how fun! I bet N loved making those! xxx
I used to LOVE those things, they were so fun!
Dropping by from Sandy a la Mode!
whoa girl!! this is soo cool!!
You explained this so well. Thanks!
so THAT's what they're called! perler beads. so dern cute. love this post, honey.
Cute! I remember making key chains and things like this using the iron. I haven't seen the bowls, but they are so cute!
I love this, can we please have a crafty day together and try out something together. Super cute!
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