SES Beedz 3D Iron-on Beads Unicorns Craft Kit

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This SES Beedz craft kit lets children build a herd of multi-dimensional unicorn figures using a layering technique with iron-on beads. Each unicorn takes shape by arranging beads – including glitter beads – on a transparent pegboard to form individual body parts, which an adult then irons to fuse together. The glued layers are then fixed onto one of the three sturdy cardboard unicorn templates included in the box, building up a finished 3D unicorn that can be played with or put on display. Glitter glue is also included to add extra sparkle to the completed figures.

The SES Beedz 3D iron-on beads set comes from the established Dutch craft brand SES Creative, and the kit contains everything needed to complete the unicorn builds – cardboard templates, a transparent pegboard, a bead mix with glitter beads, glitter glue, and step-by-step instructions. An adult must handle the ironing stage to fuse the bead sections securely. The finished unicorns make a satisfying display piece as well as a hands-on activity that develops fine motor skills and patience through careful bead placement and assembly.

Frequently Asked Questions

The box contains 1,800 iron-on beads (including glitter beads), three cardboard unicorn templates, a transparent square pegboard, glitter glue, craft glue, a brush, ironing paper, and an instruction sheet. No batteries or additional tools are required.
SES Beedz beads are 5 mm in diameter, the same size used by most major iron-on bead brands, so they are compatible with standard 5 mm pegboards. The kit includes its own square transparent pegboard, which is all that is needed to complete the three unicorn figures.
Children aged 5 and over can place and arrange the beads independently, but an adult must handle the ironing step to fuse the beads together - the box explicitly states this. Gluing the fused panels onto the cardboard templates is straightforward and can then be done by the child with light supervision.