Camping Fun

Camping Fun

Designed by Holly Craft.

Have fun creating this wilderness camping scene in Perler Beads, complete with a tent, campfire, pine trees, and a mama and baby bear!

Instructions

Step 1
Bead Colors Needed:
Red - 14
Rust - 286
Cranapple - 40
Orange - 17
Yellow - 27
Gold Metallic - 10
Light Green - 22
Dark Green - 299
Tan - 126
Light Brown - 4
Brown - 323
Black - 200
See the Supply List for beads and tools you can purchase.

You will also need:
Tan chenille stem
Glitter
Craft glue

Step 2
Download the PDF for the Camping Fun Project Pattern. You will use the large square and large hexagon peg boards for your project. If you're using a clear peg board, slide the actual-size pattern underneath it. Place all the beads for the design.

Step 3
Ask an adult to fuse your designs. Place your pegboard on a flat, heat-safe surface. Set a household iron to the medium setting. Note: for the fire piece, sprinkle a little glitter on the beads before fusing. Place ironing paper over the pegboard. In a circular motion, begin to iron the project. When ironed properly, the beads will still have open centers. DO NOT OVER-IRON as this will cause the beads to close and can make assembly of your project more challenging. Let the design cool.

Step 4
Remove the paper and bead design from the pegboard. Flip the design over to expose the non-fused side. Repeat step two. Let cool completely. Once the design is cool, peel off the ironing paper. Your pegboards and ironing paper are reusable.

Note: Beads need heat for about 10-20 seconds per side to fuse evenly. Lift the paper occasionally to see how the beads are fusing. Additional heating time may be required.

Step 5
ASSEMBLY: Trees: Insert the tree trunks into the slots in the feet.

Step 6
Bear: Insert the bear's two lower paws into the two larger brown feet.

Step 7
Tent: Attach the three long feet at right angles to the lower horizontal edge of the tent.

Step 8
Campfire: Insert the base of the campfire into the X-shaped foot. Thread brown beads onto two 2 inch long pieces of chenille stem. Bend the ends of the chenille to secure the beads. Glue these logs across the base of the campfire.