Use masking tape and pole hole in the masking tape once you put it over the peeler beads, just use a pencil tip to poke in the holes and take it out of the board and then put the wax paper over and iron it. Keeps it from going anywhere! 🖤
Perler needs to spend some time inventing equipment that does a better job fusing than just an iron. My daughter and I bought a TON of beads and boards, and I was really looking forward to being able to do these projects with her, but we eventually gave up because we were tired of spending so much time (and money) on projects that would just get ruined in the fusing stage. And yes, I researched all the hints, tips and tricks I could find.
I know you’ve said that you’ve tried everything, but how about when you finish it use masking tape to remove it from the board then iron it on a counter
What kind of paper do you use for ironing? I’ve been using white parchment paper, and when I try to get a flat melt with all the holes closed, the plastic melts together and blend the colors making a mess.I do everything like you do in your videos but the only things different is the paper so I figured that must be the problem.
I hate it when im ironing my projects and few of them get perfectly ironed while others are still open on the center and others melted completely the center :/
I hate when half of it sticks to the parchment paper and half of it sticks to the board 😭
SAMMMEEE I have a brain mental brakedown when that happens 😭
Use masking tape and pole hole in the masking tape once you put it over the peeler beads, just use a pencil tip to poke in the holes and take it out of the board and then put the wax paper over and iron it. Keeps it from going anywhere! 🖤
Exactly why I’m here 😭
REAL
Perler needs to spend some time inventing equipment that does a better job fusing than just an iron. My daughter and I bought a TON of beads and boards, and I was really looking forward to being able to do these projects with her, but we eventually gave up because we were tired of spending so much time (and money) on projects that would just get ruined in the fusing stage. And yes, I researched all the hints, tips and tricks I could find.
I know you’ve said that you’ve tried everything, but how about when you finish it use masking tape to remove it from the board then iron it on a counter
A cricut mini heat press does the job pretty well!
@@Ellaslifee1yesss! Thats what I use!
I don't fuse both sides, only one side and display the unfused side.
its a cool way of going back and forth on different projects! im new to the hobby and im trying all sorts of different ways!'
So ur not supposed to melt them closed on one side?🤔
I usually do that. It works great
I do it on both lol
@@paigepeterson635 that's what I usually do cuz it would bend apart on the side that's not melted 🤷🏻♀️my daughter plays rough with them lol
Okay but like the ice cream perler design is adorable
This is not as easy as it looks!
No kidding 😂
Can you do a video how to do it? Without the stuff, only the beads?
What kind of paper do you use for ironing? I’ve been using white parchment paper, and when I try to get a flat melt with all the holes closed, the plastic melts together and blend the colors making a mess.I do everything like you do in your videos but the only things different is the paper so I figured that must be the problem.
Wax paper?
I hate it when im ironing my projects and few of them get perfectly ironed while others are still open on the center and others melted completely the center :/
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