You put them on some cute shaped board
or if you are one of my experienced fusible-beading kids, you can use the large interlocking squares and come up with your own designs. Then you can pray you get it ironed before it gets bumped and messed up. You'd think I speak with years of experience.I do! Two year olds can stick a bead up their nose and still breath through the hole in it, so you might want to watch out for that age-warning thing on the package. Plus the ability to breath through the hole makes it much more difficult for said Buddy to blow the bead out of his nose.
After years and years of children loving these beads and making masses of projects and me ironing them while I silently cursed the invention of them, because I've ironed more bead projects in my life than I've ever ironed clothes, I found out some things about fusible beads.
You can get them in single color packages! I found them on the internet, because let's face it, I think you can find anything there. I'm going to give you the link in case you have bead-crazed kids and didn't know this, and the company doesn't have a clue I'm doing it. Their name is KoolStuff4Kids, and I think they have a separate place you can go if you have Sculpey-clay obsessed kids.
But my favorite thing — if you purchase nine bags of beads, you get a free container for sorting. One bag of beads fits perfectly in three sections front to back.
Now I think you can buy these to your heart's content at Wal-Mart and places like that, and I think I actually did get a few of mine there. But if I'm buying nine bags anyway, I like free stuff. So here is where all the bead boxes are stored:In concern that you couldn't see the nifty tweezers they make to help you in beading, I took an up-close picture:
You might think this organization drives my kids crazy. Really, when you buy the beads and put them straight into the boxes, there is nothing to it. As long as you make sure your box closes, experience speaking, it is a simple method to use. My kids love not having to dig around to find the colors they need, knowing if they have enough for the project they want to make, etc.
Just to finish up, here is how we store our pegboards:
This is the one craft project that all my kids have enjoyed since we bought the first ones about ten years ago. They now make a larger bead for smaller kids to join in the fun, and probably so they don't fit up a nose.

















10 comments:
My kids loved doing that when they were young. I wish I had known about the separate colors then. I think your orginazation is great!
Wow! That was awesome! You crack me up...sure you don't want to come for a visit? Reese will be here soon, we can have a little organization party at Heather's house!
Heather
I don't consider myself OCD, but I think I would have to move the colors over to make room for the next shade in the line! :) You make me smile!
You know, I've never even heard of these! No cursing, ironing, or picking them out of anybody's nasal cavaties down here! ha-ha!
I love it! It sounds like something I would do, except my girls haven't discovered fusible beads yet. (Give us a month or two...)
Wow...the neat new things you learn about people! He he he!
Oh my goodness ... you are a hoot !! I laughed at this post. My kids haven't discovered these yet ... but I'm going to go have a look at the link anyway. I may introduce these to my kiddos just so I can get the free box and organize it !!! Fun with OCD ... :)
Wow those beads look like a lot of fun! And I love the organization you have going on there. I think organized things appeal to anyone. I know when I see stuff so ship shape I want to get in there and start playing!!
I love the way the beads look in the containers! So pretty!
Awesome job on the organizing, Kayren:)
My wonderful package came! Thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart! I'm sitting here eating chocolate and drinking yummy coffee in this beautiful mug. I love the mug..what a nice surprise! I'm speechless! You are too kind...and you have encouraged me! :) xxoo
Those white baskety thingies live all over my house - bathrooms, closets, desks, you name it!
I think you're my new BFF lol
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