I’ve been having lots of fun crafting with hama beads, it’s the perfect craft to pick up in the quieter moments. My hama bead love Pinterest board is bursting with inspiration and I’ve been trying to make things a little out of the ordinary.
I love the idea of hama bead bunting, a letter garland, ear-rings, necklaces, coasters and hair clips. You can make pretty much anything from hama beads. I’ve already written about some of the things I’ve made over on Pinaddicts, as well as some of the mistakes I’ve made! I probably shouldn’t have tried melting beads whilst cooking the children’s dinner…
How to make a melted hama bead bowl
Anyway, I enjoy crafting with hama beads. I’ve melted beads to make a bracelet. I’ve also made a patriotic hama bead bowl. I thought it would be fun to make something to hold the loose change, crayons, Waitrose tokens and hair clips that are always lying around our home.
The bowl was simple to make. First, pre-heat your oven to 200°. Find an oven proof bowl and lightly grease the inside – I used butter but you could use oil too. I then scattered the beads inside the bowl trying to make sure there was an even layer. The butter actually helped this process as it made the beads sticky so easy to more around and fill any gaps.
I placed the bowl in the oven for about 10 minutes, checking every 2 minutes to make sure the beads were melting sufficiently to fuse together. I then removed the bowl and left it to cool down for an hour before gently prodding the beads; fortunately the bowl came away from the sides of the bowl.
A lovely, colourful melted hama bead bowl.
5 Comments
Downs Side Up
August 18, 2013 at 10:17 pmWe are soooo going to try this tomorrow!
Hayley and Mia
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Emma @sciencesparks
August 20, 2013 at 6:02 pmThat is amazing! I have to try it, found you from the pin it party. xx
jenny
August 21, 2013 at 8:50 amThanks. I would love to be able to explain the science in it to my son at some point!
Mammasaurus
August 20, 2013 at 11:56 pmI need to wait till Kitty and Ozzy are a tiny bit older before I unleash the beads, but in the meantime I’d make this!
Thanks for joining in with the Pin It Party x
jenny
August 21, 2013 at 8:49 amMy 3 year old helped pick out the different coloured beads (there weren’t too many on the floor!) but the Maxi beads are perfect for him.