If your house is anything like mine, there’s a box of fuse beads overflowing somewhere — and once you’ve made the usual figures and quick keychains, you start to wonder : what else can I actually do with these? Good news : with a few pegboards and an iron, your Hama beads turn into a whole crowd of pretty, genuinely useful objects. Today I’ve gathered 14 décor ideas and accessories from some of my favourite craft blogs, perfect for a rainy afternoon with the kids — from coasters to trinket dishes to dreamcatchers. Grab your beads and let’s dive in !

Coasters to brighten up the table

This is THE perfect beginner project : one round or square pegboard, a handful of colours, and there you go — a coaster that protects the table and adds a pop of colour. The blog DIY Candy has a whole collection I keep coming back to.

Sous-verres fleuris en perles a repasser
Source: DIY Candy

Let’s ease in with these floral coasters in soft pastel tones : a little flower centred on a round board and you’re done. Lovely as a gift for a teacher or a grandma.

Sous-verres vichy d'ete en perles a repasser
Source: DIY Candy

Even simpler : the gingham pattern, all alternating squares. It’s a great way to teach kids to count rows and switch between two colours — instant picnic-tablecloth vibes.

Sous-verres ronds Mickey et Minnie en perles a repasser
Source: DIY Candy

For fans of a certain big-eared mouse, these round Mickey and Minnie coasters play on that iconic red-and-white-polka-dot background. A crowd-pleaser for the whole family.

Sous-verres Harry Potter en perles a repasser
Source: DIY Candy

And because we’re a little bit wizardy around here, this set of Harry Potter coasters (house crests, lightning bolt, round glasses) is a hit at hot-chocolate time.

Sous-verres geometriques colores en perles a repasser
Source: DIY Candy

Finally, if inspiration runs dry, go for colourful geometric patterns : diamonds, spirals, rainbow gradients… You really can’t go wrong, and every coaster comes out unique.

Keychains to take everywhere

A keychain is that little accessory that personalises a backpack, a pencil case or a gym bag — and a handmade gift that always lands well.

Porte-cles fruits d'ete en perles a repasser
Source: Casa Neia

I’m smitten with these summer fruit keychains from Casa Neia : watermelon, lemon, strawberry… simple shapes, super bright, and they smell like holidays. A quick project to stretch out summer.

Porte-cles emoticones en perles a repasser
Source: Tried It, N Loved It

Kids go wild for emoji designs : a yellow circle, two eyes, a smile, and you’ve got a smiley keychain in five minutes. The Tried It, N Loved It tutorial shows exactly how to attach the ring.

Porte-cles en perles a repasser
Source: The Sandbox Girls

For a more graphic look, this geometric keychain from The Sandbox Girls leans into bold colour contrasts. A neat way to use up the beads left at the bottom of the box.

Tidy up and decorate the bedroom

Fuse beads aren’t only for flat pictures to hang up : by joining several pegboards you can build real three-dimensional objects. Case in point, these lovely finds from The Sandbox Girls.

Vide-poche coeur en perles a repasser
Source: The Sandbox Girls

This heart-shaped trinket dish comes together by stitching or gluing the edges of two boards : perfect for stashing little treasures on the nightstand. You’d never guess it started life as a box of beads !

Pot a crayons en perles a repasser
Source: The Sandbox Girls

In the same spirit, this pencil pot, built from four square panels and a base, will smarten up the desk for back-to-school. Each side can show off a different pattern.

Cadre photo decore en perles a repasser
Source: The Sandbox Girls

A photo frame made entirely of beads ? Absolutely, and it’s adorable : a colourful border around a favourite photo makes a Mother’s Day gift that never misses.

Plaque de porte prenom en perles a repasser
Source: The Sandbox Girls

Lastly, the name door sign lets every child personalise their room. Alternate letters with little motifs (stars, hearts, animals) for a result full of character.

Wear it and dream on

Let’s wrap up with two slightly bigger makes — but oh so rewarding.

Bracelet manchette en perles a repasser
Source: The Sandbox Girls

The cuff bracelet is made on a flexible rectangular board, then gently curved around the wrist. Pixel motifs, checkerboards or gradients : design your own piece of jewellery.

Attrape-reves en perles a repasser
Source: Trucs de Maeliane

And my favourite of the day : this dreamcatcher spotted on Trucs de Maeliane. A round board for the hoop, a few feathers and ribbons hanging below, and you’ve got a dreamcatcher to hang above the bed — far quicker than the woven-yarn kind. Guaranteed effect !

Your turn !

See ? A single box of fuse beads can dress up the whole house : the table, the desk, the bedroom, even your wrists. My tip : keep a round board, a square one and a good stash of colours within reach, and let the ideas flow. If you’re after more themes to bead, take a look at our summer selection and our fuse bead treats : you’ll never run short of inspiration. And do send me your makes — I love seeing them !