Mounting and Display Guide

There are several ways to mount and/or display a Perler Bead Piece you have purchased from my store. This short guide will walk you through some of the best ways to do so.

Method #1: Masking Tape

The Masking Tape Method is super easy, almost entirely damage free to walls or other surfaces, and my personal favorite!

To start, create a small loop out of masking tape. (It should be about an inch and a half long once in the loop shape). Depending on the size of the piece, you may need more than one loop.

Now, take the loop(s) and place them on the back of the piece. Spread them out across the back to assure that the whole piece has support. Make sure the loops lay flat.

Finally, take your piece and push it up against the wall to secure it in place!

For the best results, I recommend using a high quality masking tape. DO NOT use other types of tape as they both do not work and cause damage to the wall or other surface you are mounting to.

I am NOT responsible for any damage caused to your wall or other surfaces.

This method is most practical for small and medium sized pieces.

Method #2: Thumbtacks/Push Pins

Thumbtacks and/or Push Pins can be a great way to hang a piece purchased from my shop!

In order to hang your piece, simply locate where you would like to hang it and get some push pins.

Now, take the push pins and put them through two (or more depending on your preference or the size of the piece) holes in the same row of beads, spaced apart. Push the pins into the wall until they are secured in place.

This method will not work for pieces created with the "Flat Melt".

I am NOT responsible for any damage caused to your wall or other surfaces.

This method is most practical for medium and large sized pieces.

Method #3: Nails

Nails can be a great way to hang a piece purchased from my shop!

In order to hang your piece, simply locate where you would like to hang it and get somes nails and hammer.

Now, take the nails and put them through two (or more depending on your preference or the size of the piece) holes in the same row of beads, spaced apart. Hammer the nails into the wall until they are secured in place.

This method will not work for pieces created with the "Flat Melt".

I am NOT responsible for any damage caused to your wall or other surfaces. I am also not responsible for damages caused to your piece by this method.

This method is most practical for large sized pieces.
This method will be hard to undo, it is not recommended for pieces that you plan on moving around.