
Jeg har lavet denne elg ved at lægge perler ned i en kageaftryk, sådan gør du:

1. Sæt ovnen på 200 grader
2. Find bradepande og bagepapir frem
3. Tag noget køkkenpapir og hæld olie på og fordel olien der hvor din kageform skal lægge, plus olie inde i kageformen HUSK at proppe RIGELIGT olie på, ellers sætter det sig fast, du kan evt. proppe perler i en skål og hælde olie i og røre det rundt.
4. Hæld perler i formen, jeg anbefaler ET lag da jeg synes alt andet bliver for tykt, men kan man jo selv bestemme..
5. Ind i ovnen til til perlerne er smeltet, bagefter i en skål med lunken vand og de skulle være ret nemme at tage ud, vent lidt med at tage dem der i til du kan se at perlerne er stivnet lidt igen
Held og Lykke til ;D















Ej hvor er den bare fin

Den ville vidst pýnte på de fleste juletræer
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SVAR: Er jeg enig i hehe
den er fin Joan
SVAR: Tak mor
Den er helt vildt sød. Super god idé Joan. Er det bare sådan en peberkageform, og skal der olie på siderne af formen??
Knus fra Kate
SVAR: Ja det er det, og så lidt på bagepapiret hvor du sætter den
Hej Joan
Jeg elsker dit hvide juletræ, hvor har du købt det? Leder nemlig med lys og lygte efter et hvidt juletræ
SVAR: De kan købes i bilka for 150 kr
Dét dér er RET smart tænkt!
SVAR: Tak Katrine
Ej hvor er den fin! Har du bare kommet dem i kageudstikkerforme og så i ovnen, ligesom når man laver skålene?
SVAR: Ja lige præcis og så olie på bagepapiret hvor du lægger den
Haps til den ide, godt tænkt (0:
SVAR: Tak Sanne
Sikken god ide! den må jeg gemme
SVAR: Ja gør du det
Så stilig!!!!
Dette fikk jeg lyst til å prøve med en gang!
SVAR: Det rigtig nemt
Fantastisk god ide med kageformen…!
SVAR: Tak
Ej en fed ide!
SVAR: Tak
Hvor er den nice! Elsker at perlerne er blevet sådan lidt ‘misformet’. Det giver virkelig en alletiders effekt
SVAR: Tak, ja de er ret søde sådan
Hej Joan..
Hvor er den vildt fed! Jeg elsker elge så det der må da bare prøves..
p.s. synes egentlig din blog er super fin!
SVAR: Tak for det Cecilie, glad for du kan bruge det
Im so excited to make these and the bowls we have so many of the beads my daughters got. Thank you for the idea!,
Another great perler project, especially for the holidays. I oiled my cookie-cutter and used parchment paper instead of greasing the pan. That worked too!
Hvor er en fed ide! Jeg er helt vild med din blog!
Solskin fra Sofie
SVAR: Tak for det
Hey, I love this!
But I can only understand “oven” and 200ºC
Anything else I need to know?
Thank you!
I need the English version of these instructions. Thanks!
Okay, understand 200 degrees, but for how long? Great idea!
Muy buena idea, gracias!
First Preheat oven to 200 degrees
Second Find roasting pan and cookie sheet until
3rd Take some kitchen paper and pour oil on and benefit the oil where your cake form must establish, plus oil inside the cake mold REMEMBER to cram PLENTY oil, otherwise it will adhere, you may want. cram beads in a bowl and pour the oil in and stir it around.
4th Pour the beads into the mold, I recommend A layer because I think everything else becomes too thick, but one can decide for yourself ..
5th Into the oven until the beads are melted afterward in a bowl with lukewarm water and they should be pretty easy to take off, wait to take them in until you can see the beads are stiffened slightly again
Good Luck to; D
Doesn’t make much sense but it is better than reading foreign. I translated on Google and submitted straight back onto here. Hope it helps.
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Hello!
Thats a good ideer with the Elk. How long do you put it in the Oven by 200°C ?
Your Iris Uhde!
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I think it says to heat in the oven until melted, rather than giving a time
I just made it with my daughter !!!
wonderful !!!
I’ll put photos today on my website
many many thanks
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Hello, another English speaker here. I love this idea and want to try it soon! I’m thinking that the 200 is Degrees Celsius, or is it Fahrenheit?? Thanks so much.
wouawwwww
chouette idée
merci beaucoup de le partager
je m’empresse de le cuire au four
Dank je wel!
Fantastisch idee!
Ik ga het zeker uitproberen.
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Jeg har lånt dine billeder til at vise denne fine ide frem. Jeg linker selvfølgelig tilbage til dig.
Tak fordi du deler.
God dag til dig.
Klem Lonni
SVAR: Hej Lotte, det er selvfølgelig helt i orden.. Og god jul..:D
I made these today and they turned out great! For those looking for directions in English in spite of Googles broken English translation here goes…
In this project oil is your best friend!
Take a cookie sheet and cover with foil.
In a small bowl, a deep bowl works best, pour the bowl 1/4 full of oil.
Dip eack cookie cutter into the bowl and rub all over with oil then place on the cookie sheet.
Once you are done pour the Perler beads into the bowl of oil and stir.
Take a spoon and place the beads into the cookie cutters.
(The beads stick together with the oil and I was unable to get just one layer like the above picture. Mine were two to three layers. I tried to fill the cookie cutters less than half full.)
Place in the oven. Because mine were more than a layer I had to turn my oven up to 350 F.
There is no specific time, I checked mine periodically until the beads turned to resemble an “o”.
Once melted remove from oven and allow to cool. Then push the ornament from the cookie cutter.
The oil is what allows the ornament to remove smoothly and not adhere to the cookie cutter or the pan.
Good Luck!
I love this ornament! I featured it on my blog!
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