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Old 11-14-2011, 04:45 PM   #1  
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Question Heat and stick powder?

I have some of this stuff. And for the life of me. I can't remember how to use it.

Anyone out there care of fill me in...On how to use it?



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Old 11-14-2011, 06:44 PM   #2  
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Oooh, it's fun stuff, Nancy! It's like glue. Take an image and stamp it in Versamark (or pigment ink) and sprinkle the Heat n Stick just like embossing powder. Carefully heat it; you don't want to over heat. Keep a sharp eye on it and stop heating the instant you see its appearance change.

Now you can press on beads, glitter, gold leaf, whatever, and quickly reheat to let the adhesive soften slightly and then re-harden to securely hold the stuff you adhered. Takes a bit of practice, but it really is slick stuff!
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Here is a video that I did on how to use it.

Hope it helps!
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How timely...I was just thinking that I've had some sitting in my craft room for quite awhile and couldn't remember how to use it. I found a video and instructions for a really fun project using Heat and Stick Powder. Here's the link to the video and instructions (it's the most recent post from 11/11/11).

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Please note: This is not my blog or video, but it's one that I found helpful!
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