DIY Perler Bead Bowls

 Perler Bead Bowls

Perler Bead Bowls

 Hello! Do you have a stash of Perler Beads hiding out somewhere in your kid’s craft cupboard? This is a great way to use them and make something pretty cool in the process– Perler Bead Powls. Get the kiddos involved! 

Perler Bead Bowls

 Supplies: Perler Beads, oven safe bowls, and Pam Cooking Spray. Perler Beads are available at my favorite craft store, Ben Franklin Crafts and Frames.

Perler Bead Bowls

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees. 

Step 2: Spray the inside of the oven safe bowl with Pam. 

Step 3: Add beads and push down on them to make them stack up on the sides of the bowl.

Perler Bead Bowls

Step 4: Pop the bowl in the oven (Grownup job). Every oven is a little different. It took my beads approximately 17-20 minutes to “get melty” a technical term J. Once the beads get melty, it’s time to take the bowls out. 

Perler Bead Bowls

 Step 5: Let the Perler Bead Bowl cool off and pop it out of the oven safe bowl.

Perler Bead Bowls

 Enjoy! These bowls are like little pieces of art.

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    1. Hi, It is a nonstick spray to use in pots and pans etc to prevent the food from sticking as you cook it. Thanks so much for stopping by!