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These products are primarily two types: fuse/melty beads, which are made from plastic, and metal spacer beads, which are made from iron.

Typical age recommendations vary by product: many fuse bead kits are labeled “6 Years and Up,” one kit is labeled “4 Years and Up,” and some metal spacer beads are listed as suitable for “All Ages.”

Fuse/melty beads are commonly used for pixel-style art, coasters, keychains, ornaments, and small 3D figures. Iron spacer beads are used in jewelry projects—bracelets, necklaces, earrings, pendants—plus keychains and decorative spacers for cords.

Place fuse beads on a pegboard to build your design, cover the beads with ironing paper, and apply a household iron to fuse them. Instructions commonly recommend flipping the design and ironing the other side to finish the piece.

Larger kits often include pegboards, pattern sheets or templates, ironing paper, tweezers, and carrying or organizer cases for supplies and finished projects.

Many kits emphasize portability, offering pre-separated stacking trays, reusable bottles, and carrying or organizer cases that keep colors sorted and make sets easy to transport for group or on-the-go crafting.

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