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- #4 in Fuse & Perler Beads
The possibilities are endless with Perler beads! This bulk multicolor pack of Perler beads is the perfect way to kickstart your Perler bead collection. From iconic pop culture and video game characters to detailed animals, Perler beads are a wonderful way for anyone to show off their creative side! Use Perler pegboards and ironing paper to create one-of-a-kind arts and crafts that are fun and easy for kids and adults! Fuse bead set includes (22,000) assorted Perler fuse beads and reusable ironing paper in (1) handy plastic storage jar. For ages 6 and up, all ironing must be done by an adult.
TS
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Got these for a fundraising event for kids.They made necklaces and bracelets. The craft possibilities are endless and they created many things and all the kids had way more than enough to go around so no fighting. Nice durability portable storage case it comes on was perfect to pac k and go
ray
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
If you want to burn timing sorting through these but save a couple bucks this us for you! Can be a little overwhelming tho but it is what it is!
Nina Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
This was a birthday present for a granddaughter. She loves making things with perler beads and she was absolutely thrilled to get this jar of beads. And, she really loved the colors of the beads.
Excelente
Reviewed in Mexico on August 6, 2024
Excelente compra a muy buen precio, muy buena calidad, 30 colores diferentes incluye papel para planchar.
Esteban
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
My daughters saw this product at the Animal Kingdom resort, they have an entertainment area for children and they do crafts and this was one of the activities, they went crazy! they wanted to go there all the time to create more key chains, so I got the name of the product from them and of course amazon had it....
Christy
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023
Huge amount of beads for a low cost! They are good quality perlers and I love getting so many in one set. The container is also pretty nifty. I can see this working out for a kids craft night very well! For me, I'm a bit of a neat sorter so... I spent some time sorting through them all. Next time I may just purchase the bags of colors I need. XD
Adiel García
Reviewed in Mexico on July 18, 2022
Producto de muy buena calidad, gran variedad de colores, mucha cantidad de cada color y buen contenido... Sin embargo es un dolor de cabeza inmenso acomodar todos y cada uno de los colores para tenerlos bien ordenados pero eso es más culpa mía por querer ordenarlos que culpa del producho.10/10
Rhela
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
Let me be clear - this is a screaming deal for the quantity and variety of beads you get. They're first quality, not seconds and if you are familiar with Perler beads, you won't have any surprises. You are getting exactly what you're paying for.Now that that's out of the way, let me also say: you don't need 22000 beads. Really. Unless you're running a business selling Perler bead crafts or a summer camp craft barn, 22000 beads is too many. I say this with a wry smile because I have spent a couple of hours separating beads by color and each of the sections has a decent number of each color bead (like others have said 30+ colors), more than enough for my kids to start projects and the jar still looks like I never opened it.You're going to buy them. You're going to think I'm exaggerating. I know because I did too. Have a good sense of humor, a glass of wine, and a good bright overhead light handy when you open your shipping box.Unless you need special colors, you will never need Perler beads ever again.
Nicky Coburn
Reviewed in Australia on July 9, 2020
Fantastic idea to keep the kids busy, sorting and creating
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2019
By far the most economical and fun project I’ve come across. Compared to other brands as well as individual bags, the 22000 assorted jar is the cheapest option for the best price, at $0.0015 per bead compared to the average 1000 single Color bag at $0.007 per bead based on current prices of $34.00 for 22000 jar and $7.00 for single bag of white beads - both by Perler. Also more economical than the Artkal 22000 jar that comes to $0.0029 per bead. I was able to sit down for a weekend in my spare time and sort about half of the assorted 22000 beads. It is tedious, but if you enjoy handy crafts you will likely enjoy sorting them, and it is well worth the wait when you finally get results. When factoring in sorting time, it is debatable if time will cost you money, if looking to sell your craft items, as the time it takes to sort the beads definitely cuts into time used to make crafts. Sorting beads is a long process, but I found what worked best for myself was putting one Color into a container of some sort (I used the smallest measuring tool I could find) and then dumping the beads into the storage container. This way I wasn’t wasting time picking up single beads and going back and forth or having to pool them into the palm of my hand which became painful over time just from the position of my hand. As my first project, I tested making the iconic PokeBall in a variety of styles. Using the mini Perler tweezers came in very handy even using with the 5mm beads. The peg boards were bought separately - I suggest looking for good deals as many come in packs of 2-4 for $15. You start by using your tweezers and picking up and placing beads one by one onto the board to create your design. It is fairly fast once you get used to the motions, and I rarely had issues picking up the beads. Sometimes for those stubborn ones I just used my hands or I had to fidget for awhile before it got into place - not a dealbreaker at all, just apart of the craft. When I finished my design I used the masking tape method (I’ve read not to use Scotch tape as it will melt and make a mess) to transfer my beads. You take pieces of masking tape and slightly overlap them until your piece is entirely covered. Make sure to make the pieces of tape slightly larger than your design and stick the edges of the first piece of tape to the board, as this will prevent the tape from curling up and taking your beads off of the pegboard prematurely (I was unaware of this so the first time I tried the tape method I had to place my beads down again on the board to realign them). Optionally you can pierce holes through the tape to help the air escape when ironing (I did not do this for my first project but I will next time and see if it makes a difference). Be sure to press the tape firmly on the beads - especially on the outer layer - as you don’t want your beads to unstick from the tape yet. Once pressed you should be able to easily lift your project off of your pegboard. The tape method also helps prevent melting your board overtime as with the tape method you don’t have to iron over your board. Face the tape face down on a flat surface (preferably one that is heat safe) and get some parchment paper and put it over your design (for this project I just used the iron paper that came with the beads but the creases in it could potentially leave crease lines on your design so be wary). For my iron, I am using the Cricut Heat Press 2, with the settings at 275 degrees Fehrenheit and 20sec. If you use a standard iron, don’t use water. When ready, put your iron on the parchment paper and heat away. Always move your iron in circular motions or keep the design where the heat is concentrated most. Apply minimal pressure. I check my design after 20secs to see if the beads have melted / fused yet. If not, I go back for another 20secs but apply minimal to no no pressure. When visibly fused (beads will look slightly squished and flatter) check to see if there are any loose beads. If so, iron again. If no loose beads, take a heavy flat object like a textbook and immediately place over design and wait about 30secs to a minute to cool. When cooled enough, take the tape off by gently peeling it off. When done, iron the side the tape was on with minimal pressure. This is to ensure beads are fused together enough that they won’t fall apart. Overall, ironing will take practice, patience, attention and trial and error. See what setting you like best, what the end design you like, and so on. If you over iron, your design will look like a marshmallow. If you apply too much pressure, your design will not have an even width and it will look like the beads are a candle that has candle wax overflowing. Be sure to have fun with it, And I hope this helped! Also here are the colours so far that I’ve found in my jar: 1. Red 2. Hot coral 3. Blush 4. Pink 5. Crabapple 6. Plum 7. Lavender 8. Light green 9. Dark green 10. Parrot green 11. Turquoise 12. Toothpaste 13. Light blue 14. Cobalt 15. Dark blue 16. Kiwi lime 17. Yellow 18. Cheddar 19. Butterscotch 20. Sand 21. Tan 22. Light brown 23. Dark brown 24. Black 25. Grey 26. White 27. Clear 28. Neon green 29. Neon yellow 30. Neon orange 31. Neon pink 32. Purple
Customer
Reviewed in India on August 18, 2017
Great productLove itI want separately packed packages for every color.I want near by 50,000 beads, plz available it on Amazon, and plz reduce some price, atleast price as before ..U increased the price.Plz add more beads packages.M really looking forward to buy these from u
SPeery
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2016
I wish I wouldn't have bought it. I'll explain. I thought my children would really enjoy perler beads and I wanted them to be able to do the advent calendar and several of the different holiday projects that are shown on their website. You have to have a certain number of beads of certain colors to do these projects. I figured the costs of buying this container vs. buying the individual color bags of 1000 ct each. It was cheaper to buy them this way. I'm quickly figuring out though, that it is a huge pain. I have no desire to hand my kids a jar with 22,000 beads because, lets be honest here, we all know how that would turn out. My plan was to fix up baggies that had the pattern and the beads needed to complete it and ration them out. I've taken on the job of sorting these beads and I'm cursing myself every step of the way for not spending a little more on the individual bags. These little suckers are not fun to sort. They're small and there are about 30 colors of them and 22,000 in all. I sorted for about 5 hours today while my oldest two were in school and I was only about 1/4 of the way through. When my husband got home, he helped and we both sorted another 3 hours. We are currently only halfway through the jar. If you intend to try this, buy the tweezers, they are a lifesaver. I gave this product 4 stars because i received exactly what I expected. The beads are great and so far I'm seeing a pretty even mix of colors. If you intend to give this to your children to freeplay and create at will, this would probably be perfect for you. If you want to do the specific patterns and projects, I suggest buying the individual bags. Otherwise, you will end up frustrated and annoyed by the sorting or you will be depending on your children to handle a giant jar of small beads to dig through to get the colors they need. Sometimes the price for convenience really is worth it.
NicoletteDimon18
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2013
I absolutely LOVE having my kids spill this all over the table, onto the chairs and all over my floor. I am in LOVE with the pinging sound it makes in the vacuum cleaner as I go over them. And, it's so fun to watch my puppies and kitties chase them across the floor and see them in the litter box or in their 'bathroom' duties. Talk about some colorful poo!Okay - that was total sarcasm. My kids are totally into making bead craft projects. They make me magnets for my filing cabinet at work, my fridge, their lockers - it's become a lot of fun for our entire family to sit down and create characters or whatever. We made Angry Bird Christmas ornaments one year and decorated our tree in Angry Birds (not really Christmas-y, but it was a fun family project). My kids make their Valentine Cards with these - just a lot of fun. So, yes, they're a pain to clean up when they are dumped everywhere (by accident, of course), but it's worth it. This was a great Christmas gift for them...However, I was so outdone. I bought them this 22,000 count bead jar. My parents bought them another 750,000 in individual colors or buckets that are 'themes'.Great price and in the area I live in, these are hard to find. Wal-Mart carries their version of 'melty-beads' and I'm sorry - they are not the original Perler Beads. These melt like they should and hold up like they should. Very happy with them!
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