Get over 30 patterns for Mickey Mouse perler beads (and friends)! There are a variety of Disney characters along with the classic mouse.
Oh Mickey, you’re so fine, you’re so fine you blow my mind . . oh Mickey! Sorry I couldn’t help it. Did I annoy you with my Toni Basil?
Because I annoyed my niece with it when we did these Mickey Mouse perler beads together, and I kept singing it in her face.
AND boring her with stories of how myself, her grandparents, and my brothers (including her father) went to Disney World in the 80s and wore Goofy hats.
But are you even really someone’s niece if you don’t have to listen to their boring family stories?
The point was, I absolutely have fond memories of Disney, so it was really fun to do these fuse beads with her!
My niece enjoys Disney, though she hasn’t been to any theme parks yet. Another niece of mine got to go for her fifth birthday, and she absolutely loved it.
Because who doesn’t love Disney? And frankly . . . who doesn’t love perler beads!
The day that we made these, we tried a bunch of patterns together. We love Mickey Mouse hama beads, and I’m excited to share them with you today! There are several patterns on my list, and they’re all free for you to try.
Of course you’ve got Mickey, but then you’ve also got Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, Donald, and Daisy. You can’t forget his friends! I hope you like them. PS – check out our Mickey Mouse tray too!
Perler beads are recommended for ages six and up, so this is a very fun craft to try with your kids. They love perler beads (also known as hama beads, fuse beads, or melty beads). But don’t be shy – adults love them too!
Mickey Mouse Hama Beads
Note: A few of these patterns are larger than a 29 x 29 pegboard, so you’ll either need a extra large pegboard (49 x 69 tall) or to put four square pegboards together (or two depending on how wide the pattern is).
Mickey and Minnie Mouse Heads
These heads use 223 black, 67 pink, 60 red, and 29 white beads.
Mini Disney Perler Heads
Uses 161 black, 16 red, 38 yellow, 72 flesh, 14 blue, 19 pink, 46 white, 16 gray, 37 honey, and 7 lime green beads.
Mickey Mouse Head
Uses 159 black, 86 flesh, and 8 white beads.
Minnie Mouse Head
Uses 173 black, 16 white, 17 pink, and 73 flesh beads.
Mickey Mouse Front Facing
Uses 265 black, 116 flesh, 13 white, and 3 red beads.
Minnie Mouse Front Facing
Uses 210 black, 67 red, 58 white, and 112 flesh beads.
Standing Mickey Mouse
Uses 134 black, 42 flesh, 60 white, 30 red, and 74 yellow beads.
Mini Disney Characters
Uses 17 pink, 169 black, 24 blue, 90 orange, 112 white, 48 red, 17 purple, 14 green, 21 yellow, 70 flesh, and 3 dark pink beads.
Steamboat Mickey
Uses 461 transparent turquoise, 351 midnight, 167 toasted marshmallow, 55 mint, and 22 denim beads.
Steamboat Minnie
Uses 364 transparent turquoise, 388 midnight, 197 toasted marshmallow, 99 mint, and 8 denim beads.
Frame with Ears
This is a 3.5″ x 5″ frame. Uses 192 black, 48 white, 226 red, and 24 yellow beads.
Frame with Ears and Bow
This is a 3.5″ x 5″ frame. Uses 164 black, 240 pink, and 82 white beads.
Round Mickey and Minnie Mouse
The next six patterns use large round boards, with the straight row oriented vertically. These are great for using as coasters.
Round Donald and Daisy Duck
Round Pluto and Goofy
Did you enjoy these Mickey Mouse hama beads? Let me know in the comments! I’d love for you to check out these other posts:
Among Us • Baby Yoda • Batman • Bluey • Bob Ross • FNAF • Harry Potter • Hello Kitty • Kuromi • Minecraft • Minions • Pokemon • Sanrio • Sonic • Spider Man • Star Wars • Star Wars Hello Kitty • Stitch • Super Mario • Superhero • Zelda
April buracker
Tuesday 11th of April 2023
I love it all - fun to make with friends
Amy
Tuesday 11th of April 2023
Yay thank you!