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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

This is the utee charm technique very easy and fun to do !

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  • Thanks for the tips! I am thinking of getting a melting pot, and I wondered how you changed the colors! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @creativepzazz You can let the utee cool and it will some right out ! TFW !

    HUGS,JANIE

  • Coat the tooth pick with embossing ink maybe to lubricate it. I know that Suz Weinburg made beads and to get the beads of the stick she coated it. Great demo. Thanks. Lovin your videos.

  • Great tip ! Thanks so much !

  • Loved watching you do this. I've wondered about the melting pots! Pretty angel wing charms. :c)

    TFS!

  • Hi June thanks so much ! I am glad you enjoyed it !! Thanks for watching ! HUGS, Janie

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  • try using a paper clip!

  • Thank you so much for sharing! You are so good with the tutorials. I just got a melting pot and was a little scared to use it but your video was awesome:)

    -Eva

  • I've done similar crafts like beads and I used to wax the wooden skewers so glue or glaze wouldn't stick and ruin the bead.

  • Janie if you still look for a way to make the hole in just squeez the toothpic in clear embossing ink before you put it in the mold and then give the UTEE in the mold... you'll get out the toothpic easily

    hugs from Germany

  • Can you use the molding clay again for another charm after u use it for the wing.. Just asking

  • Just love this! Went straight out to look for the moulding clay but couldn't find any. Do you have the product name of the moulding clay? You said you got it from your store but we are not lucky enough to have Michels being in New Zealand

  • This was a great video. It seems like something else I need to buy

  • Coating the toothpick with either embossing ink or perhaps some archival safe oil might do good as well. Not sure what they have out there in oil that is archival safe, but worth a try I suppose.

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