Celebrate the start of the spooky season with this variety set of Halloween Perler bead patterns! Bats, ghosts, and pumpkinsβoh my! These designs are adorably small and fit together on one board, making this a quick and easy craft for a fall afternoon. Add some adhesive magnets and you’ve got some truly adorable Halloween decor for your fridge in under an hour.

What You’ll Need
Beads:
- 136 black fuse beads (I used Perler black)
- 94 purple fuse beads (I used Perler purple)
- 73 orange fuse beads (I used Perler orange)
- 72 white fuse beads (I used Perler white)
- 30 light orange fuse beads (I used Perler apricot)
- 23 clear fuse beads (I used Perler clear)
- 14 bright green fuse beads (I used Perler kiwi lime)
- 5 green fuse beads (I used Perler olive)
- 2 yellow fuse beads (I used Perler neon yellow)
- 1 pink fuse bead (I used Perler blush)
If you don’t want to buy individual packs, you can find most of these colors in the Perler 22,000-bead mega-bucket, which I personally think has the best “bang for your buck” when it comes to Perler beads.
Equipment:
- Large pegboard (I used a large Perler Pegboard)
- Iron (I’ve used this one for years)
- Parchment paper (the regular stuff works as well as the special Perler sheets!)
- Perler Bead Tweezers
- (optional) Self-adhesive magnets
Halloween Perler Beads β A 1-Board Variety Pack
Check out how many tiny Halloween creations you can fit on just one large pegboard! This is a true variety pack with our favorite Halloween things: pumpkins, bats, ghosts, black cats, and a sign that says “BOO!” I tried a few different color combos for the pumpkins, and I personally think the apricot accent color looked the best (left corner).

Aren’t they so cute? I love tiny and easy Perler bead crafts like these. Stay tuned, because my free printable PDF pattern is coming soon to my Gumroad store for those who want to take this craft off-screen.
If you decorate your home with Perler beads for Halloween, let me know over on Pinterest or Instagram! And don’t forget to subscribe for updates to get my latest patterns in your inbox.
Until next time,
Emily π

