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Jack Frost Perler

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Decided to do a thing where I'd hold a poll on Twitter every Sunday. The winner would be picked Monday. First poll's winner was Jack Frost from Shin Megami Tensei. This piece is based off the Devil Children sprite. He had a bit of a rocky process. Initially when I got him all beaded (after 3 hours), I start to tape him up, since I prefer ironing the beads away from the pegboards, since they get warped, and eventually frustratingly unusable. So taping 9/10 times has little to no problems, but then you get a moment where a bead flips, and usually that can be fixed by carefully grabbing some tweezers and moving it back into place, while making sure all of the properly aligned beads are set back into place properly. Well, this didn't go well. I put the bead back in place, but for no reason at all, none of the beads would go back into place, so I decided to just tear the band-aid off the wound and restart. At this point I was frustrated. I wasn't sure what to do. So I slept on it. Next day, I got up, turned on Samurai Jack, and got back to remaking him. Took another 3 hours, but this time, I taped him from another angle, with shorter strands, as the shorter the strand, the less room for error there is. Thankfully, that went well, I poked holes in the tape where the beads where (so they don't explode during ironing, trust me, there's a Pikachu in my room that looks like swiss cheese), flipped him over, and ironed him. He's doing pretty good, and I'll put some pictures of the initial screw up, the revamped beads, and a properly taped boi.

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