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**Title:** "Draw with Jazza" - Bead Art Challenge
**Summary:**
* Jazza attempts to create art using small, spiky beads that are melted together with an iron.
* Initially, he struggles with the medium, creating simple shapes like Mario and a duck.
* After warming up, he embarks on a more ambitious, time-consuming project, which takes three days to complete.
* The final piece is a 3D, multi-layered bead artwork featuring characters in a sunset scene.
* Throughout the video, Jazza shares his frustrations, learnings, and ultimately, his delight with the outcome.
* The video is also sponsored by Audible, which Jazza promotes while discussing his audio book experiences.
* The episode concludes with Jazza inviting viewers to suggest future art challenges and to like/subscribe for more content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences:
1. The video is titled "Draw with Jazza" and features the host, Jazza.
2. The project involves working with small, spiky beads that can be melted together.
3. The beads come in packets with minimal instructions, only warning "don't eat them".
4. An iron and baking paper are required to melt the beads together.
5. Jazza's initial goal was to create a simple design, such as a duck.
6. He decided to create pixel art instead, using the beads to replicate classic video game characters.
7. The first character attempted was Mario from the Super Nintendo (SNES).
8. Jazza also attempted to create Pixel Link from the Zelda series.
9. The video is sponsored by Audible, an audiobook platform.
10. Jazza listened to the audiobook "Graceling" during the project and later started "The Six Sacred Swords".
11. The warm-up exercises took almost three hours to complete.
12. The main project took three days to finish.
13. Jazza incorporated a middle fill layer of beads to add depth to the final design.
14. The final piece features a three-dimensional effect with a sunset background.