WOW this was so incredibly informative! You really did your research. 👏Keep up the fantastic work - all of your content is valuable to the fuse beading community! Oh, and thanks ever so much for the shout-out! We are so proud to have you as one of our talented and passionate affiliates! 🥰
You’re very welcome!! Thank you for the opportunity. Thank you for the encouragement and your kind words. I had so much fun putting this video together and I really did learn a lot! 🤓📚
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate that. It was fun doing some research into it…I had no idea it all started in Sweden. The more you know, I guess! 📚 Thanks for watching! - Ryan
Banger video! Had no freakin idea you had to glue the beads. I might even try that old style fuse bead art to appreciate how far fuse beading has come! Im rewatching again 😆
Thanks David!! I appreciate it. Me either! That would be an interesting experiment to try! It sure would take a long time to get it done, but I’d love to see it! Thanks so much for watching and re-watching!! Glad it provided some good insight for you! Happy beading! 😀👍🏻 - Ryan
@@nostalgicnicknacks The pegboards were there since their inception, it would seem, so I am fairly certain that you would make the image on the pegboard, then coat the cardboard in glue and press it over top of the beads. I feel like I read that somewhere, but I can't find it now :/
Comment below with something you learned from this history lesson! 📚
I had no idea they used to glue the beads to cardboard rather than melting them! That actually makes SO much more sense.
WOW this was so incredibly informative! You really did your research. 👏Keep up the fantastic work - all of your content is valuable to the fuse beading community! Oh, and thanks ever so much for the shout-out! We are so proud to have you as one of our talented and passionate affiliates! 🥰
You’re very welcome!! Thank you for the opportunity. Thank you for the encouragement and your kind words. I had so much fun putting this video together and I really did learn a lot! 🤓📚
Amazing video!
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate that. It was fun doing some research into it…I had no idea it all started in Sweden. The more you know, I guess! 📚 Thanks for watching!
- Ryan
Couldn't agree more!
Banger video! Had no freakin idea you had to glue the beads. I might even try that old style fuse bead art to appreciate how far fuse beading has come! Im rewatching again 😆
Thanks David!! I appreciate it. Me either! That would be an interesting experiment to try! It sure would take a long time to get it done, but I’d love to see it!
Thanks so much for watching and re-watching!! Glad it provided some good insight for you! Happy beading! 😀👍🏻
- Ryan
@@nostalgicnicknacks The pegboards were there since their inception, it would seem, so I am fairly certain that you would make the image on the pegboard, then coat the cardboard in glue and press it over top of the beads. I feel like I read that somewhere, but I can't find it now :/
@awkwardpawsome cool info! Thanks for your comment. There’s still much to learn about perler beads!