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(1) Plug in Melting Pot, slide the temperature setting to UTEE and pre-heat for 10 minutes.
(2) Pour Fuchsia UTEE into the Melting Pot, replace the lid and allow it to melt completely.
(3) While the UTEE is melting, cut one label, three tree trunks and three circles (for the tree tops) from the chipboard.
(4) Once the Fucshia UTEE has melted, dip the label into the molten UTEE. Quickly place the coated label holder on the Non-Stick Craft Sheet and press the "Tin Pattern" stamp into the warm UTEE. Leave the stamp on the label/UTEE until cooled. Once cooled, peel the label from the stamp and set aside. Clean any remaining Fucshia UTEE from the Melting Pot and reserve for later use.
(5) Pour Bronze UTEE into the Melting Pot, replace the lid and allow it to melt completely. To achieve the deep, rich, brown color, continue heating the UTEE for 15-20+ minutes. The longer the UTEE is allowed to heat, the darker it will become.
(6) Dip each of the tree trunks into the now chocolate-colored Bronze UTEE. Quickly place each trunk onto the Non-Stick Craft Sheet and press the "Wood Grain" stamp into the molten UTEE. Once the UTEE has cooled, peel each trunk off of the stamp and set aside. Again, clean any remaining Bronze UTEE from the Melting Pot, reserving the excess for later use.
(7) Pour a generous amount of Green Zinnia UTEE into the Melting Pot, replace the lid and allow it to melt.
(8) Place one of the chipboard circles on the Non-Stick Craft Sheet. Pour the melted Green Zinnia UTEE over the circle covering it completely. Immediately press a texture stamp into the molten UTEE. The excess UTEE will spill over the edges of the circle creating the free-formed tree top. Once the UTEE has cooled, peel the tree top from the stamp.
(9) Repeat Step 10 for the two remaining chipboard circles.
(10) Tear a piece of green pattern paper approximately 2" x 6". Ink the edges of the green pattern paper and blue cardstock. Mount the green pattern paper onto the blue panel.
(11) Stamp around the dges of the card with a flourish stamp.
(12) Mount this panel onto a piece of white deckle edge cardstock.
(13) Adhere the label and trees to the front. Glue the plastic letters to the label holder.
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