OT: Carol Duvall Show Today

I just saw the coolest craft thing on DIY Carol Duvall Show today! There is a link to what they did, showing pictures and instructions. Embossing Enamel (Faux) Stones. I have never seen anything like that! Has anyone ever used the UTEE for anything like this?

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Linda C

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Linda C
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very cool! I've wanted a melting pot and all the supplies but just can't get myself to buy it.. LOL... yep, I need to add that to my list... very VERY cool...

well... hot actually... LOLOL

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RJ

Very HOT!!! Be advised, have a cup of ice water next to your work table before working with a melting pot, the UTTEE gets really hot and if you accidently get some on you, you will want to cool it off really quick! Don't ask me how I know.....LOL

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Kenda

hrm..... *checks kendas arms for 2nd degree burns*

what, turning into a pyro on me? Fires aren't enough.. no.... she has to scald herself with petroleum distillates!

LOLOL

*passes ice cubes and aloe to Kenda*
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RJ

I'll bet that stuff would burn skin like..instantly..like hot sugar does! OUCH! Thanks for the tip Kenda! ~and where would one buy supplies like the melting pot and thick embossing powder? I have seen some powders at HL in the scrapping section.

Linda

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Linda C

I bought mine at Michael's, with my 40% off coupon of course! In our store it's located between the rubber stamping ink and the embossing powder, low on the display.

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Kenda

Thanks Ronni! I burned myself just yesterday......not once but several times.....

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Kenda

What were you making this time?

M-C

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M-C

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Kenda

Thanks Kenda I will have to keep an eye out, and check it all out!

Linda C

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Linda C

I do too!!! And I saw on line where they have the Series 3 for sale now!!! Something else to add to my wish list for Christmas...LOL

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Kenda

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