You can find the ducky pattern here on Kandi Patterns CactusĬacti may be prickly but they’ve crossed over into cute territory. It’s very easy to make and you only need 3 colors. We can’t have a list of cute things without the iconic yellow rubber ducky. If you look closely, you can see that they’ve been jazzed up with decorative stickers to make them more unique and attractive. Just head on over to their site if you want the step-by-step instructions. I found these pretty pastel stars on the official Perler page. If you swap out the earring hook for a piece of string, you can also use your rainbow as a hanging ornament. They’d look great on young adults though as a statement piece or as part of a Halloween costume. In fact, I think they’d be too big for children to wear. They look small in the photo but are rather big in real life. These rainbow earrings by crafter Sam of Aww Sam are very similar to the rainbow keychains except that you’ll be using earring chains. You only need a handful of beads! Rainbow Statement Earrings Here is the pattern from Kandi Patterns if you’re interested in doing this with your little ones. By leaving out one or two of the beads on top and fusing the beads well while ironing, she was able to turn the whole thing into a sturdy keychain. Mom Charlene from My Frugal Adventures made the most adorable rainbow keychains for her girls’ backpack and lunchbox. They’ll get a cool souvenir while learning the colors of the rainbow! Rainbow Keychain If you have very young kids, you can turn this into a smart STEM activity by making the rainbow colors true to life. Check out this colorful rainbow by The Cents’ Able Shoppin.
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