Craft Your Own Minion Magic! 🎉
The Perler Beads Despicable Me Beads Craft kit includes 4000 colorful beads, 2 pegboards, ironing paper, and a pattern sheet, allowing children to create up to 15 fun Minion-themed designs. Perfect for enhancing creativity during parties or sleepovers, this kit is designed for kids aged 6 and up.
P**A
Fun gift for any kid
Perler beads are super fun!My kids spend hours doing it! They make projects from the templates but also create their own! Love it!
A**Y
Pretty awesome
I love this hobby, although I'm unsure of the size of the beads, I feel like they are a smaller sized bead because I use the tape method and they weren't deep enough to use another peg board to poke the holes so I did have to use a pen instead but that's no biggie as these are small designs. I do wish the colors were separated but all in all I am glad I got the kit, especially because the patterns are available to keep forever ❤️
J**A
Addicting.
I am so happy I came across this super Mario perler bead set. This is my new obsession. I am almost done making all of the designs. It took a little while to figure out the right technique and the right way to iron the design but it’s pretty easy once you get it.I love the flawless look of the designs when the beads are melted totally closed.I have since bought the giant bucket of beads since this is so addicting to make.
L**A
Game on with Perler Beads
Super Mario Mega Kit! With over 4013 pieces, this kit offers endless hours of creative fun. The colorful beads and patterns make it easy to recreate your favorite Super Mario characters and designs. It's a must-have for any Mario fan or craft enthusiast. Highly recommended!"
M**W
The kit was good, but could be better... TIPS IF UR NEW TO PERLER BEADS (w/Ironing Instructions):
Some of the patterns were a bit off, and i felt like the green was a bit too light, but no biggie. Board is a quality board that connects with other perler boards if you have some of the clear or yellow ones at home. Could have been more patterns, but i think they wanted to provide enough beads for all the patterns, so I get that. I haven't finished them all, but I've moved on to other projects.For most ppl, i think a clear board would be preferred so they can place it over the pattern (which is scaled to actual size, so easy to do) but the blue boards are more durable, so it's a bit of a toss up.TIPS FOR NOOBS:tweezers are optional. i find that the older (and more arthritic) i get, i like them more and more, but didn't when i was younger.Picking thru the multi-color bag for the last of whatever accent color is always a pain. I find it easier to just take 30-45 mins to give them a basic sorting while i watch watch TV or something beforehand. saves the headaches later.Don't be afraid to make changes/alterations to the pattern when you are making the design. The colors arent affected by the heat when fusing, so you can have a pretty good idea of what the finished product is going to look like before you iron. Don't be afraid to mix it up and try different things when you're placing the beads. Until you iron, you can always change it back to the original design.IRONING:You can iron you designs (the first side) directly on the blue board provided in this kit, but you may want to take some precautions to ensure that you don't warp the board over time and your design comes out nice.1. Don't use high heat. My iron goes from 1-7 (7 being for cotton garments) and I put my dial right between the 3 and the 4, so like "half-heat"2. Use the butcher paper in the kit, or ACTUAL butcher paper from the store for an even, "eggshell" type finish. Don't use wax paper. It will make a mess. If you're set on a glossy finish, you can get special ironing paper that gives a glossy finish, and it's inexpensive, but the sheet of butcher paper that comes with the kit is fine and you can use it over and over, until it gets holes. (you don't want the iron to come into direct contact with the beads, even in the smallest of areas, or beads will fuse to the iron... learn from my mistakes lol)3... and this is important... DO NOT APPLY DOWARD PRESSURE WHILE IRONING! I know it's tempting, and it feels like you're gonna speed up the process by pressing down... and you will... but it will also make the indentations in your final project and make the ironing in general super uneven. The weight of the iron itself is enough. Just gently "float" it along the surface, keeping it flat, all the way to the edges.4. Move in SLOW even circles, to avoid the hot-spots on your iron heating unevenly. Make sure you go all the way to the edges. "Float" the circles around your work so that the edge of the iron is going past the edge of the project as you circle, while still keeping it nice and flat (easier to do when u follow #4, and you're not pressing down)5. (optional) You see the beads starting to melt, I like to take a little break for the work to all cool down to avoid any areas becoming "overcooked," but this is just me being a perfectionist. If you want to just get er done, you can keep going till it's fully fused. If you are a perfectionist like me and you want to take a break, just make sure to put something flat and heavy like a big book on it while it cools, so it doesn't begin to warp and pop off the pegs.6. With the butcher paper, it's not super easy to see, but once the beads start to look more like bold O's, and you can see them all thru the paper (including the ones on the edge, look closely to make sure all the O's are touching their neighbors. When they are all touching, they are fused. Sometimes I like to take a break and check back after they have cooled a little bit, but you do run the risk of the paper lifting when you do that, so just be careful. PLEASE NOTE: you don't need to melt the beads until the holes fill in. As long as they have melted enough on the very top so that they are touching all their neighbors, that's fully fused. If you want melt it more, that's fine, it won't hurt the beads, but do make sure to place something heavy on your board right away after removing the beads, so as not to warp it, as this does add extra heat.7. Double check that all of the beads around the edges are fused to their neighbors. Once you flip your work, it's easy to replace a bead or two in the middle of your work, but trying to get the edges to line up again is impossible, so make sure they are staying in place before you move on.8. Once you have the first side fused, place something flat and heavy , like a big book, on the whole thing (including the board and the butcher paper) for 3-5 min. If you have asbestos fingers, you can skip this step for your project, but you will want to place a book or something on the board itself while it cools to avoid warping from the residual heat.9. Once you have the first side fused, GENTLY peel back the butcher paper. If a bead or two comes loose, you can replace the butcher paper and iron it again. The beads will not be harmed by re-heating as many times as you want/need. If you have an extra sheet of butcher paper, you can leave the top sheet in place, which is my preferred method, and then I can re-iron the front easily if I decide to, but if you're just using the paper in the kit, that works fine, you will just have to peel it off between sides.10. Once you've checked that your front side is fully fused, place a piece of cardboard or something similar over your work, and then flip if over while supporting the board with your hand. then slide your work to the ironing surface and lift the plate away. This should keep your design intact while it's in the somewhat delicate state of being fused on only one side.11. Put something heavy, like a big book, on your plate while it cools to avoid warping.12. Place the butcher paper of the back of your work (now on top) and repeat the ironing/fusing process. You can make the project 2-sided by carefully ironing on low heat like before, or, if you want to make your design super durable, you can crank the heat up on your iron and fuse the back until all of the beads are completely melted into the surrounding beads. I personally don't like the "overcooked" style, but if the project is for a child, you might want them to be a bit more durable.13. Lastly, and I know I've said this a ton already, but always put something flat and heavy, like a book, on both your project and the pegboard while they cool to avoid warping. It doesn't have to be an encyclopedia, just a little bit of pressure will do it, but skipping that will result in warping. Maybe not the first time, but, over time it will happen.Ok, hope that helps, :)
K**E
Perfect gift
This was the perfect gift for my 7 yr old niece. She loved it.
A**5
Hours of Quiet Fun!
My kids are obsessed with Perler beads, and this set has so many cute patterns for them to create. They were very excited to try them out, and the instructions were easy for a 6 and 8 year old to follow. I find it very therapeutic to sort the beads into colors for them. I purchased a few divided organizer boxes for this purpose, and they really appreciate having the colors separated as well. It would be nice if they came sorted by color, but I have no complaints about any of the Perler kits or beads. This is a great activity for all ages.
X**U
Fun activities on the Mario themed party
We love this craft set on the Mario themed birthday party
K**Y
Fun activity for a Super Mario fan
This was easy to use and was a fun activity for a Super Mario fan!
J**K
Great kit!
Got as a gift for my daughter and she loved it!
B**E
Addictif
Mes petits-fils sont fans et leurs parents ont dû racheter les granulés pour continuer de fabriquer d'autres personnages
I**H
Buena calidad
Es lo que se ve en la publicación, me gustó,llegó muy rápido colores muy vibrantes.
K**A
Buen juego de entretenimiento
Ideal para estos dias de encierro, buena calidad, lo unico malo es que solo trae un tablero asi que tuve que adquirir un juego más porque tengo dos niños y asi cada uno puede tener su pieza para armar. Se recomienda la pinza para poder colocar mejor las piezas, para que no cueste tanto trabajo es un accesorios que también está disponible por separado y que recomiendo comprar. No trae en donde guardarlas asi que en un tupper cualquiera las conservaré
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