Mystical Grape Purple Fuse Beads for Pixel Art and Perler Projects
Mystical grape purple fuse beads are rich crafting beads designed for creating vibrant pixel art, Perler bead designs, and creative DIY craft projects. The deep grape purple color adds bold highlights and dramatic contrast to bead artwork, making it perfect for fantasy themes, decorative patterns, and colorful designs.
Simply place the beads on a pegboard to build your design, then fuse them together using a household iron and ironing paper. Once melted and cooled, the beads form durable creations that can be used for jewelry, decorative accessories, keychains, and detailed pixel art pieces.
Create Bold Pixel Art with Mystical Grape Purple Fuse Beads
Mystical grape purple is a deep and expressive shade often used in Perler bead art to create rich color contrast and strong highlights. Its vibrant tone works beautifully for fantasy designs, character artwork, decorative patterns, and colorful pixel creations.
These 5mm mystical grape purple fuse beads are ideal for crafting Perler necklaces, bead keychains, decorative pixel art panels, and many types of DIY craft projects. Their deep purple tone helps artists add contrast, depth, and visual intensity to bead artwork.
Whether you are designing pixel characters, decorative accessories, themed artwork, or creative bead patterns, mystical grape purple beads bring bold color and vibrant style to your Perler bead projects.
Why Choose Kandies World Fuse Beads
Smooth and Reliable Melting
Our fuse beads are manufactured using high-quality plastic materials that melt evenly and fuse securely during the fusing process, ensuring durable and long-lasting bead creations.
Ideal for Perler Bead Projects
These beads are commonly used for creating Perler necklaces, pixel art designs, bead keychains, decorative accessories, jewelry pieces, and many types of DIY craft projects.
Large Pack for Creative Projects
Each pack contains 1000 fuse beads, providing plenty of material for medium and large Perler bead designs as well as detailed pixel art creations.
Compatible with Perler Pegboards
Our beads are fully compatible with Perler® pegboards and accessories, allowing them to work seamlessly with most bead art tools and crafting setups.
A Wide Range of Creative Colors
Kandies World offers more than 60 solid, glow, and specialty bead colors, giving creators many possibilities for designing colorful and unique bead art projects.
Product Details
Features
Easy to use and made from durable plastic material, these beads are perfect for DIY crafts, jewelry making, pixel art projects, and decorative bead creations. They are compatible with Perler® brand beads and most standard pegboards used for fuse bead crafting.
Specifications
Quantity: 1000 fuse beads
Bead size: 5 mm x 5 mm
Hole size: 3 mm
Safety Notice and Important Information
Please note that our products are premixed and prepackaged. Because of this process, we cannot individually verify or control the exact contents of each bag. Therefore, we cannot guarantee that every bag will contain one piece of each model.
If you have any concerns regarding your product, please contact our customer service team and we will gladly assist you.
Small accessories. Not suitable for children under 4 years old. Adult supervision required.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Perler or fuse beads?
Fuse beads, often referred to as Perler beads when fused together, are small plastic beads used for crafting. They are placed on pegboards to create designs and then melted together using a clothes iron.
They are commonly used to create pixel art, Perler necklaces, bead keychains, decorative crafts, and many other creative bead projects.
How do you iron Perler beads?
Place the beads on a pegboard to create your design. Cover them with parchment paper or ironing paper.
Use a dry household iron set to medium heat and move it in circular motions for about 30 seconds. Allow the beads to cool before removing the design from the pegboard.
How long should you iron fuse beads?
Most bead designs require around 30 seconds of heat, depending on the size of the project and the level of fusion desired.