Tell me these tiny Minecraft characters Perler bead set isn’t the CUTEST thing you ever saw. π After making my biggest creation ever (the 3D Happy Ghast), I was craving quick, easy Minecraft Perler bead ideas. Something I could make in 10 minutes and put on the fridge. I found this adorable pixel art set on Pinterest and translated it to Perler colors, then expanded the crew to include a villager, Alex, a creeper, and a skeleton. The best part? They ALL fit together on one large pegboard. Read on to see my pattern!

These would make perfect DIY Minecraft cupcake toppers or cake decor, keychains, party favors, magnetsβor a DIY toy set for kids to encourage pretend play. The set includes:
- Tiny Minecraft Steve
- Tiny Minecraft Alex
- Tiny Minecraft enderman
- Tiny Minecraft skeleton
- Tiny Minecraft husk
- Tiny Minecraft zombie
- Tiny Minecraft creeper
- Tiny Minecraft villager
- Tiny Minecraft sheep
- Tiny Minecraft chicken
- Tiny Minecraft pig
That’s 11 characters on one pegboard! Talk about value. Let’s take a look at the materials and pattern.
What You’ll Need
- Variety of colors (the Perler 22k-bead bucket is perfect for this)
- Large pegboard (I used a large Perler Pegboard)
- Iron (I’ve used this one for years but any old iron will do)
- Parchment paper (the regular stuff works as well as the special Perler sheets!)
- Perler Bead Tweezers
The Tiny Minecraft Characters Perler Bead Pattern
Copy the pattern shown on photo to place all 11 characters on one large pegboard. Be careful to leave at least 1 empty space all around each character so they don’t get stuck together when you iron them.

There’s enough room for another animal on the bottom row, but I couldn’t figure out how to make a cow that didn’t look funny. If you create one, please share it with me on Pinterest? Cows are the cutest.
A Closer Look at Each Tiny Minecraft Character












If you make these adorable characters, I’d love to know what you end up doing with them! Share with me 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



