Frog-Shaped Perler Bead Patterns Available for Free (Over 35 Design Options!)
Hankerin' for some amphibian excitement? Jump on the frog perler beads craze! You'll adore these patterns – perfect for both kids and adults.
Truth be told, I've only met a handful of these leafy jumpers in my life. They probably hide because anything else in life seems to want 'em for lunch. Or maybe they're hiding from me.
However, I do find them intriguing! My niece, who studied these little critters for school, gave me some cool facts to share during our craft session. Here are some you might not know:
- Frogs are located on every continent, except Antarctica. They get as tiny as .3 inches (7.7 mm) and as big as 12 inches (over 30 cm)!
- When a frog blinks, its eyeballs help guide food down its throat!
- Some species can regenerate lost limbs, making them fascinating subjects for studies.
- Frogs leap up to 20 times their body length – that would be an average human jumping nearly 30 meters (or 100 feet)!
- Frogs don't just breathe through their lungs. They also use cutaneous respiration, where their skin absorbs oxygen. That's why many frogs live in or near water!
Yeah, baby, these creatures are so much more than "ribbit!" Now, whether you're a nature lover, homeschooling an aspiring herpetologist, or just looking for a new crafting project, the frog perler beads are your ticket!
Since these beads are suggested for ages six and up, you can bond with your elementary schooler over this cheeky hobby. Kids (and adults!) seem to love perler beads – also known as hama beads, fuse beads, or melt beads!
Frog Perler Bead Patterns!
Pay attention to these notes:
- Some patterns are larger than the 29 x 29 pegboard. You'll need an extra-large pegboard (49 x 69 tall) or to piece together multiple square peg boards.
- A few of the pattern backgrounds aren't white – it's mainly to help you see where all the white beads should go. If you choose, you can add the background.
- Clear beads are beneficial if you want to connect fragile areas of the patterns, like eyes and toes.
- Make the patterns your own! Don't limit yourself to my color choices. Frogs come in all shades, from green to brown and even blue!
Start with simpler, smaller patterns and work your way up to the trickier ones. You'll find a variety of frog designs in this roundup; just keep scrolling!
Army of Amphibians
Get 13 patterns for tiny frogs! Ideal for jewelry, keychains, magnets, or more.
Tiny Toad
This pattern requires 187 dark spruce, 307 kiwi lime, 3 white, and 80 sherbet beads.
Frog Head
This pattern uses 219 kiwi lime, 10 white, 26 black, 30 blush, and 14 green beads.
Medium Frog
This pattern calls for 231 dark green, 48 clear, and 6 black beads.
Mario Frog
This pattern requires 254 black and 330 dark green beads.
Sitting Kawaii Frog
This pattern uses 344 black, 630 bright green, 10 white, and 18 flamingo beads.
Sticky Fingers
This pattern needs 98 green, 386 pastel green, 8 light brown, and 12 black beads.
Cute Frog with Big Eyes
This pattern uses 600 pastel green, 24 white, 24 black, 32 light pink, and 216 cream beads.
Small Frog with a Crown
This pattern uses 102 gold, 366 teal, 334 pastel green, 26 black, 6 white, 24 flamingo, and 126 bright green beads.
Frog with Bow Tie and Frog with a Balloon
These patterns require 182 black, 213 magenta, 78 flamingo, 335 bright green, 6 white, 6 brown, 80 pastel green, 4 dark green, 2 tan, and 4 cheddar beads.
Super Mario Frog Suit
This pattern calls for 166 black, 170 bright green, 8 white, and 38 peach beads. Check out other Super Mario perler beads.
Frogs with Crowns
The frog on the left requires 108 clear, 95 kiwi lime, 8 black, 12 red, 12 gold, and 100 white beads. The frog on the right calls for 100 white, 8 black, 16 slime, 6 pastel yellow, 7 yellow, 38 dark green, and 100 bright green beads.
Kermit the Frog
This pattern needs 526 black, 69 white, 660 kiwi lime, 90 red, 30 pink, and 270 sherbet beads.
Frog in a Spring Scene
This pattern calls for 49 yellow, 13 cheddar, 57 robin's egg, 47 white, 42 dark green, 120 sour apple, 5 pastel lavender, 4 light lavender, 7 black, 8 salmon, 18 red, 8 bright green, and 54 pastel green beads. Check out more mushroom perler beads.
Frog with a Flower on a Lilypad
This pattern needs 771 lagoon, 17 white, 1 yellow, 173 shamrock, 470 kiwi lime, 17 bright green, and 71 kiwi lime beads.
Cute Kawaii Frog
This pattern calls for 508 fern, 1456 kiwi lime, 35 black, 5 flamingo, and 521 white beads.
Cute and Easy Frog
This pattern requires 246 bright green, 6 white, 646 kiwi lime, 78 slime, 10 white, 48 cream, 14 honey, 12 brown, 20 pastel blue, and 24 blueberry creme beads.
Frog in a Pool Floatie
This pattern requires 96 dark green, 254 bright green, 18 black, 92 sour apple, 70 turquoise, 138 sky, 46 magenta, and 126 pink beads.
Sitting Around
This pattern calls for 304 shamrock, 27 pastel yellow, 8 black, 1004 kiwi lime, and 480 white beads.
Big Eyed Frog
This pattern calls for 880 black, 1252 white, 594 shamrock, 2672 kiwi lime, 256 dark blue, 664 magenta, and 80 red beads.
Hopping Frog
This pattern requires 312 bright green, 16 black, 208 pastel green, 78 mint, and 24 white beads.
Frog with Pink Cheeks
This pattern calls for 1138 evergreen, 294 bright green, 238 sherbet, 14 white, 45 sage, 5 flamingo, 55 pink, 167 fern, and 232 sour apple beads.
Frog in a Wizard Hat
This pattern requires 624 black, 27 purple, 44 cream, 444 light green, 24 blush, and 114 parrot green beads.
Neon Frog
This pattern requires 1974 kiwi lime, 480 yellow, 200 plum, and 94 fuchsia beads.
Tree Frog
This pattern calls for 1710 black, 1630 shamrock, 1786 bright green, 40 red, 5 cherry, 40 white, 57 kiwi lime, 40 fawn, 35 sand, 30 light brown, 18 periwinkle, 9 blueberry creme, 54 pastel yellow, and 18 yellow beads.
Gnome Frog
This pattern requires 2068 robin's egg, 436 red, 108 cherry, 24 pastel yellow, 42 white, 36 forest, and 216 sour apple beads. Check out our fairy and gnome perler beads.
If you enjoy these frog perler beads, let me know in the comments! I'd also love if you checked out these other posts:
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- After learning fascinating facts about frogs, you might find yourself captivated not just by their amphibian lifestyle, but also by the trend of frog perler beads.
- If you're an art enthusiast or a homeschooling parent, these beads can serve as a fun activity, combining fashion-and-beauty with education about these intriguing creatures.
- The frog perler beads patterns range from simple to complex, catering to both kids and adults who enjoy shopping for crafting projects, creating unique pieces from food-and-drink-themed hama beads.
- Whether you're aiming to make jewelry, keychains, or decorative magnets, the array of patterns offers something for everyone, from subtle designs to bold, colorful frogs that showcase your love for relationships with pets and travel around different continents, marveling at nature's diversity.