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Instructions:
1. Use small flat brush to paint top of wooden letters. Let dry. Use craft glue to secure letters to a 2"x 11" piece of white cardstock .
2. Mount white cardstock onto 2 1/4"x 11 1/4" colored cardstock with glue stick. Mount colored cardstock onto 2 1/2"x 11 1/2" decorative paper.
3. Before using the Creative HotMarks™ read all instructions and follow all safety precautions. Attach Star Stamp to Creative HotMarks™. Tighten with pliers. Use tape to secure stand to hard surface. Place Creative HotMarks™ on stand. Plug into electric outlet, turn "on", let heat for 4-5 minutes. Practice on a scrap of paper before beginning project to get a feel for the tool.
4. Refer to photo for placement. With the Star Stamp create a star design between the wooden letters. Press Star Stamp onto paper and quickly lift. Follow same procedure for star design on corners of phrase sticker. Turn tool "off" and let cool. Remove Star Stamp.
5. Attach Shading Point to Creative HotMarks™. Tighten with pliers. Turn switch "on". Using the Shading Point, shade edges of phrase sticker. Turn switch "off" and let cool.
6. Depending on size of photos, cut random size decorative paper and cardstock on which to mount photos. Use glue stick to attach mounted photos to 12"x12" scrapbook page. Embellish with metal corners. With fine black marker, write message on vellum tags and attach with star brads. Use small paint brush with Sparkle Glaze to add a little glimmer to stars.
Note: Before you begin, the Creative HotMarks™ tool works best when used with the Walnut Hollow™ Tempered Glass Mat.
It will ensure that your work area will not be damaged from heat. Use masking tape to secure the Pen holder to the work surface.
Attach and tighten with pliers the Point you are going to use on the Creative HotMarks™. Plug Pen in and turn switch "on".
It usually takes 3-4 minutes for the Pen to heat. Remember when changing Points, they are hot and need pliers to remove or attach to the Creative HotMarks™.
After removing the hot Points, place them in the molded tray of the Tempered Glass Mat to cool.
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