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Inspired by Pinterest: How to Use a Melting Pot

Join me for today's Inspired by Pinterest on My Craft Channel as I pins and projects using the Ranger Melting Pot. If you love mixed media or have ever wondered how this worked, then you'll want to watch this.



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Disclaimer: Pinterest is a great place to find inspiration but not all pins lead to blogs. I tried to only pick those ideas that I could find the original creator and give credit to. Please take a moment and check out these great blogs because without them I wouldn't have content to talk about on the new My Craft Channel show Inspired by Pinterest.  

If you've never been to Pinterest and would like to check it out, you need an invite to the site to gain access (I don't know why). Just leave me a comment with your email and I'll send you an invite. However, I cannot be responsible for the time you will be spending on Pinterest!! 

2 comments:

pam said...

Hi Lori !
I loved the melting pot episode. I have one and it is a little wonder - so many fun ideas. I wanted to tell you about something I tried that I think you would love ! I placed plain metal blanks (for jewelry stamping) in the heated pot. Sprinkle the blanks with pinches of embossing colours - use several colours for a fun effect, then sprinkle with UTEE. Close the lid and wait a few seconds. When you open it you will have amazing faux enameled metal and every piece is a happy surprise !! I have a photo but not sure if I can attach it ... Anyway, try it ! It's a blast.

nicotineresources said...

Thank you very much for the tutorial

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