Perler Beads Are Having A Day, And A Moment
August 08 2019 - 9:15AM
Business Wire
Thursday, August 8, 2019 marked the first annual National
Perler® Day, a day designated by the Perler brand to celebrate the
colorful plastic beads that are arranged in designs on plastic
pegboards and then fused together with an iron. Most often
considered a kids’ crafting activity, Perler beads are enjoying a
new popularity among adults who use Perler beads to create
elaborate pixel art. There are fan sites and on-line community
forums dedicated to this unique art form, where, for example,
you’ll find photorealistic portraits of Quentin Tarantino (made
with over 12,000 Perler beads!), Madonna, Lin-Manuel Miranda as
Hamilton, and Pete Buttigieg, along with numerous tributes to video
game characters, comic book heroes, and other pop culture
icons.
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A portrait of Lin-Manuel Miranda made
with Perler beads by pixel artist Kyle McCoy; Perler beads and
colorful pegboards for kids crafts. (Photo: Business Wire)
Perler bead artists turn to social media to showcase their
creations and communicate with fellow pixel artists working with
Perler beads. There are more than 50,000 members of dedicated
groups on Reddit, Facebook, and other platforms, and the hashtag
#perlerbeads has 465,000 posts on Instagram alone. Perler keeps
this group of consumers satisfied by releasing new bead colors,
producing interlocking pegboards that can be joined to create large
canvases, and by providing inspiration from its own talented
designers, including designs featuring popular licensed
characters.
“We give full credit to social media for making us aware of the
growing number of people using Perler beads to make amazing art,”
said Tyra Derr, Vice President of Marketing for CSS Industries,
Inc., the parent company of Simplicity Creative Corp., which owns
the Perler brand. “We took notice of this pixel art trend around
eight to ten years ago when we saw that sales of open stock
products, like bags of 1,000 beads by color, were keeping pace with
Perler kit sales.”
Kyle McCoy is a Perler bead artist from Ithaca, NY. He says he
started making beaded crafts as a hobby but found himself hooked on
the retro aesthetic and the vibrant community that supports it.
After he completed his first major work, a recreation of the
Simpsons’ town of Springfield that spanned over forty square feet,
McCoy attracted enough of a following to start his own YouTube
channel, open up a dedicated shop, and exhibit at New York
ComicCon.
Mr. McCoy explained the appeal of Perler beads as an artistic
medium. “What others might think of as tedious and boring, I found
to be calming and rewarding. It's an extremely easy hobby for
anyone to try out—it’s literally made for kids—but developing your
own process can be surprisingly complex. Color choices, layout, and
bead placement are all important factors in developing a
style.”
Despite the buzzy attention Perler beads have gained from the
pixel artist faction, Ms. Derr stresses that kids remain the core
users of Perler beads, with Perler products found in the kids’
crafts aisle of major mass market retailers. Millennial parents who
first crafted with Perler beads as kids are now introducing them to
their own children, and the parenting website Romper recently
included Perler beads in a list of top rainy day activities for
kids.
“Creating with Perler beads gets kids away from screens and
forces them to focus on making something,” Ms. Derr explained.
“They can practice self-expression through bead art at a very young
age, but they don’t have to stop doing it just because they’ve
gotten older. It’s the type of creative activity that adapts to
their age and talent level through adulthood.”
Perler beads were first introduced in 1981 in Cloverdale, CA.
The brand is owned by Simplicity Creative Corp., a CSS Industries,
Inc. (NYSE:CSS) company. Perler products, ranging from beads to
pegboards, activity kits, tools and more, are sold online
(www.perler.com) and in stores nationwide.
About CSS Industries, Inc.
CSS is a creative consumer products company, focused on the
craft, gift and seasonal categories. For these design-driven
categories, we engage in the creative development, manufacture,
procurement, distribution and sale of our products with an
omni-channel approach focused primarily on mass market retailers.
Our core products within the craft category include sewing
patterns, ribbons, trims, buttons, and kids crafts. For the gift
category, our core products are designed to celebrate certain life
events or special occasions, with a focus on packaging items, such
as ribbons, bows, bags and wrap, as well as stationery, baby gift
items, and party and entertaining products. For the seasonal
category, we focus on holiday gift packaging items, including
ribbons, bows, bags, tags and gift card holders, in addition to
specific holiday-themed decorations and activities, including
Easter egg dyes and Valentine’s Day classroom exchange cards. In
keeping with our corporate mission, all of our products are
designed to help make life memorable.
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