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Free Patterns for Creating Easter-Themed Perler Bead Artwork (Over 50 Options!)

Discover over 50 Easter Perler Bead Patterns: From Easter eggs, rabbits, chicks, blooming flowers, and additional designs, you have a multitude of options to craft.

Uncover More Than 50 Patterns for Easter Perler Beads! Designs range from Easter eggs, rabbits,...
Uncover More Than 50 Patterns for Easter Perler Beads! Designs range from Easter eggs, rabbits, chicks, blossoms, and additional intricate patterns.

Free Patterns for Creating Easter-Themed Perler Bead Artwork (Over 50 Options!)

Hop on over to these 50+ Perler bunny bead patterns for a fun-filled Easter! Decorate with cheerful spring motifs, from Easter eggs and chicks to blooming flowers and more.

What are your Easter customs? Does your family dye eggs, hand out baskets, or reserve the holiday for delicious desserts and Easter egg hunts? You might partake in all, some, or none of these traditions.

When we were young, we celebrated all the Easter traditions. We attended church in our Sunday best and always had ham on Easter dinner, a rare occurrence. Decorating eggs and embarking on Easter crafts, however, was a beloved annual event. We seemed to have an endless supply of cotton balls for fluffy bunnies and sheep, making our parents practically investors in that company!

If you're in search of holiday craft ideas for the little ones, I've got you covered! These Perler bead patterns will keep the kiddos entertained for hours.

Discover over 50 Easter-themed patterns featuring popular characters such as bunnies, chicks, eggs, and more. The designs range from simple to intricate, making these creative projects suitable for young crafters and adults alike.

Perler beads are recommended for ages six and up, making these activities a delightful bonding experience for the whole family. They're all the rage with kids and adults alike, and I can guarantee that the adults in your home will join in the fun!

Take a peek at these Easter Perler bead patterns, carefully selected to ignite your holiday spirit:

Appreciation Notes:

  • A few of the patterns below are larger than a 29 x 29 pegboard, so you'll either need an extra-large pegboard (49 x 69 tall) or to assemble multiple square pegboards to create a larger "canvas."
  • In addition to the traditional square pegboards, you may find heart and hexagon pegboards in your collection. These versatile shapes add fun to your Perler bead projects.
  • You'll notice that some pattern backgrounds are not white in the images provided. This is intended to provide contrast, making it easier to see where the white beads should be placed. However, you're welcome to include the background colors if you prefer.
  • These patterns are meant to inspire, so don't hesitate to customize the colors to your liking. I suggest starting with easier, smaller patterns and moving on to more complex designs as your artistic confidence grows.

Colorful Easter Bunnies and Chicks

Festive Easter Eggs

These patterns are a delightful way to put those extra beads to good use!

Triple Easter Bunnies

These playful patterns employ 60 gray, 82 light blue, 107 white, 17 cotton candy, and 9 black beads.

Chick, Bunny, and Three Small Easter Eggs

Easter Bunny with Basket and Eggs

This adorable design includes a stand, requiring these bead quantities: 141 honey, 26 light pink, 44 bright green, 41 white, 4 black, 87 fawn, 3 pink, 2 yellow, 2 purple, 1 turquoise, and 21 sour apple beads.

Six Different Easter Eggs

Pink Easter Bunny on a Pink Background

This pattern utilizes 443 white, 56 blush, 3 brown, and 1 Caribbean sea bead.

Peeps Chicken and Bunny

These colorful patterns use 71 white, 215 yellow, 52 black, and 123 pink beads.

Easter Bunny and Chick in a Shell

This design uses 180 white, 79 yellow, 8 black, 22 orange, 42 pink, 14 turquoise, and 7 bright green beads.

White Chicken with Easter Eggs

This pattern demands 26 red, 148 white, 4 yellow, 1 black, 25 light green, 22 turquoise, 15 hot coral, 9 apricot, and 8 toothpaste beads.

White Duck, Small Egg, Chick in an Easter Egg, and Small Bunny

Small Easter Sign with Bunny and Flowers

Personalize the bunny with your preferred colors, and this is an excellent opportunity to utilize leftover beads on the flowers and grass.

Cutout Easter Egg with a Rabbit

This eye-catching design makes an ideal ornament, using 118 purple, 97 gray, 6 cotton candy, 21 white, 1 black, 13 pastel green, 12 sour apple, and 19 bright green beads.

Standing Easter Basket

Two stands are included in this design. The following bead quantities are needed: 119 light brown, 45 pink, 14 light pink, 186 tan, 15 turquoise, 49 light green, 37 light lavender, and 16 sherbet beads.

Girl Bunny with Flower and Sheep

Large Pink Bunny

This pattern requires 146 pewter, 313 flamingo, 32 bubble gum, 112 white, 4 black, 7 orange, 5 kiwi lime, and 4 bright green beads.

Bunny and Easter Basket

This design employs 100 brown, 69 magenta, 9 cotton candy, 33 blueberry creme, 6 pastel yellow, 70 tan, 41 white, 8 prickly pear, 2 black, 2 turquoise, and 2 pastel lavender beads.

Chick with Flowers and an Egg

This pattern uses 51 white, 77 pastel yellow, 51 yellow, 19 orange, 76 pastel green, 18 light green, 12 sky, and 54 magenta beads.

Easter Basket Egg

This pattern uses 238 cobalt, 87 light brown, 16 pink, 16 pastel yellow, 17 kiwi lime, and 16 blush beads.

Chick in an Egg Shell

This pattern requires 286 yellow, 8 black, 188 white, 12 orange, 16 light lavender, 16 magenta, 12 pastel yellow, and 16 pastel blue beads.

Easter Wreath

This roofless design uses 128 teal, 235 lagoon, 193 tan, 40 sky, 62 hot coral, 119 clear, 73 apricot, 105 mint, 49 white, 75 pastel green, 110 bright green, and 58 sour apple beads.

Larger Easter Egg

This pattern uses 394 sky, 138 sour apple, 150 honey, 126 parrot green, 2 black, and 8 white beads.

3D Easter Eggs

Insert the upper part with the character into the bottom. These are fantastic additions to the Easter brunch or dinner table!

Large Gray Bunny

This pattern uses 305 gray, 406 dark gray, 51 pink, 208 white, and 14 black beads.

Large Detailed Egg

This pattern uses 119 magenta, 95 light green, 43 pastel yellow, 45 parrot green, 43 hot coral, 124 white, and 48 cheddar beads.

Dimensional Bunny Egg

This pattern requires 138 turquoise, 521 white, 70 lagoon, 70 apricot, 73 pastel green, and 28 cocoa beads.

Egg Stand

This charming grass and flower stand can be crafted in the same way as our perler bead bracelets.

The Resurrection

This pattern uses 28 sand, 46 brown, 167 toasted marshmallow, 17 fuchsia, 51 grape, 26 light gray, 90 pastel green, 10 light brown, 43 bright green, and 77 shamrock beads.

Cross of Calvary

This pattern uses 149 cobalt, 139 plum, 101 robin's egg, 79 cheddar, 47 pastel yellow, 54 cranberry, 102 brown, and 25 gingerbread beads.

Bunny Head and Two Chicks

These cute designs utilize large heart pegboards. The gray beads represent clear beads, but if you prefer a different light color, feel free to use it instead.

Three Mini Bunnies and a Big Blue Bunny

Cute Chick and Baby Chick with Shell

Brown Rabbit with Overalls and Cream Rabbit

Rainbow Egg, Chick, Bunny, Chick with Hat, and Small Chicks

Easter Eggs

You can make a myriad of eggs using small hexagonal boards!

Did you enjoy these Easter Perler bead patterns? Let me know in the comments! I hope you'll peruse these other seasonal and holiday Perler posts:

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  1. After enjoying Easter crafts like egg decorating and Perler bead projects as a family tradition, perhaps you might also enjoy making a cotton candy-colored Easter Bunny or a whimsical chick as an addition to your home-and-garden decor this season.
  2. With the bonding experience of Perler beads recommended for ages six and up, why not consider incorporating home-and-garden themed Easter-themed designs like cotton candy bunny or floral chicks into your lifestyle crafting projects with the little ones this Easter?

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