This is a collaborative post
A few years ago I published this post - Hama bead crafts for Halloween. But that was a long time ago, and since then I've published many more Halloween crafts using Hama beads on my blog, both the usual midi size and also the much smaller mini sized beads. So I thought that I would publish an updated post containing all of the Halloween Hama bead crafts that I've shared to date! Make sure that you click the link to the original post for the full tutorial and patterns.
Small Halloween Hama bead designs
Hama bead witch designs using the princess pegboard
I used the versatile princess pegboard (you can find a link at the bottom of this post) to make some Halloween witches. I used lots of purple and black beads!
I love using Hama beads to make coasters, the small circular pegboard is just the right size. These coasters all have a Halloween theme.
Hama bead Halloween napkin rings
If you are planning a Halloween party then these Hama bead Halloween napkin rings would look amazing on the table!
Halloween house using the Hama bead house pegboard
I used the Hama bead house pegboard (there's a link at the bottom of the post) to make this Hama bead haunted Halloween house, complete with bats and pumpkin.
Hama bead sugar skull Halloween picture
Remember the Hama bead sugar skull bunting I shared earlier? I used the same pattern to make sugar skulls which I arranged on black cardboard to make a spooky Halloween picture.
The following crafts use mini Hama beads. These tiny beads can be fiddly, so it's a craft better suited to adults, but the results can be very intricate and satisfying. “Crafting with such detail allows you to bring out creativity in small but powerful ways. It’s the patience and care in these tiny projects that make them so rewarding, transforming simple materials into meaningful Halloween decor." says John Webber of Carved, a handmade goods company.
Halloween pin badges using mini Hama beads
These little pin badges don't take long to make and would make a great subtle Halloween accessory.
Mini Hama bead sugar skull earrings
I used the Hama bead sugar skull pattern once again but this time with the mini Hama beads to make some little Halloween earrings.
Phew, I didn't realise that I had shared quite so many Halloween Hama bead crafts over here! I do hope that you found something to inspire you!
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