List of Easter Perler Bead Patterns.

Easter is the perfect excuse to slow down, get creative, and make something cute, especially when it is a craft you can enjoy with family or kids. If you love pixel-style projects, these Easter Perler bead patterns are fun, relaxing, and incredibly satisfying to make.
In this post, I am sharing 10 DIY Easter Perler bead designs, including bunnies, Easter eggs, carrots, a chick, and a chicken. From small Easter Perler bead patterns to larger statement pieces, these ideas work great as decorations, gifts, or just a cozy Easter-day craft session.
Materials Needed
Before we start, let’s gather the basics. These are the materials I used to create all of the Easter Perler bead designs in this post:
Here are the materials you will need:
- Perler beads
- Pegboards (I used hexagon, circle, and square pegboards in 14×14 and 29×29 sizes)
- Iron & ironing paper (you can replace this with baking paper)
Once everything is ready, you can easily switch between designs depending on your mood.

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Bunny Perler Bead Patterns
To start things off, let’s talk bunnies. Since bunnies are one of the most iconic Easter symbols, they make the perfect centerpiece for Easter Perler bead ideas. These designs work well as keychains or as part of a larger Easter display.
Bunny #1
I made this full bunny body using the 29×29 square pegboard. I originally wanted to use a pink shade for the entire piece, but I didn’t have enough similar shades, so I switched to purple instead. Feel free to change up the colors and customize it to your preference.

Bunny #2
Next is just the bunny head in a cute, trending style. I made this one using shades of purple, with white and pink added as highlights and shadows. This design is slightly smaller than the first one and works great if you are looking for small Easter Perler bead patterns.

Easter Egg Perler Bead Patterns
After bunnies, Easter eggs are a must. Decorating eggs is a classic Easter tradition, so translating them into Perler bead Easter egg patterns feels extra fitting. These designs are fun to mix and match, especially if you want to create a full set.
Egg #1
This zigzag Easter egg design uses a 14×14 pegboard. I alternated between colors to make it feel more playful and dynamic. You can even turn this into a rainbow-style Easter egg Perler bead pattern if you want. Have fun with it.

Egg #2
This one is a monochrome-style egg, also done on a 14×14 pegboard. I added a mini rabbit silhouette in the center using a different shade of blue. You can easily swap the bunny for carrots or any other Easter-themed shape.

Egg #3
This Easter egg is more simple and minimal. I used just two shades for the design, and it honestly gives a bit of kueh vibes while still looking really cute. I made it using half of a heart pegboard, but you can also recreate it on a square pegboard.

Egg #4
The last Easter egg variation features a checkered pattern. I used brown and pink for this one, and it turned out so sweet. This is definitely my favorite out of all four Easter Perler bead designs.

Carrot Perler Bead Patterns
Moving on, carrots fit perfectly into Easter crafts thanks to their connection with bunnies and springtime. These carrot designs are quick to make and great as filler pieces if you are creating a larger Easter-themed set.
Small Carrot
The small carrot is done on a 14×14 square pegboard, giving it a super pixelated look. I find that making several of these together makes them even cuter and more playful.

Large Carrot
The large carrot uses a bigger pegboard size, which gives it a fuller body and more leaves on top. Pair this with the mini carrots or the rabbit for a full easter set.

Chick & Chicken Perler Bead Patterns
Finally, no Easter-themed craft list feels complete without chicks and chickens. They symbolize new life and spring, making them a natural addition to these Easter Perler bead ideas.
Chick
I made the chick on a circle pegboard. Start by placing the beak right in the middle of the board and then work your way outward. It is much easier this way, trust me!

Chicken
The chicken is done on a hexagon pegboard. I played around with the colors of the mane and legs so they look slightly different from each other. I also used neon colors for this design so it really stands out.

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