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Saint Nicholas Perler Bead Project

December 1, 2012Advent, Crafts, December Standard

St. Nicholas was a bishop known for his holiness, miracles, and service to the poor. There are many legends about his selfless spirit and generous heart.

Here is a fun, yet simple, bead project as we honor the feast of St. Nicholas!

Click on the image below to print the template.

saint nicholas perler bead project

To make this project, you will need:

  • the template above
  • 1 large, square peg board
  • 1 sheet of Perler bead ironing paper or parchment paper (enough to cover board)
  • Perler beads:
    37 yellow
    17 flesh colored
    60 white
    3 black
    31 brown
    274 red
  • an iron

Print out the template (above) and slip it beneath your peg board. Once you have assembled your St. Nicholas, cover your project with the ironing paper (or parchment paper) and melt with an iron. Melt the beads together until the holes in the beads are nearly closed. Once the beads are stuck together and have cooled, remove the project from the board.

To make your St. Nicholas stand up, use the stand template below.

st nicholas perler bead project

Again, use perler bead ironing paper or parchment paper when melting the beads together. Once your two stands have cooled completely, slide your St. Nicholas into the stands.

st nicholas perler bead project

Put your St. Nicholas in a place of honor in your home!

St. Nicholas, pray for us!

Comments

tiffany November 10, 2013 at 6:15 pm -

awesome! i’ve been looking for more ‘meaningful’ perler bead patterns! thanks for sharing!!