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Tamara G.
· U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, US ·
1 project
3rd March 2010
What did you use to cut the heart shape out?
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artastic
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1 project
19th November 2009
this is so cute!
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Goth Ninja
· Point, Texas, US ·
3 projects
13th April 2008
I am gonna make one!!!!
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Lady Lolita
· Taft, California, US
24th December 2007
(annoying scream) This is great! Now... who do I know who needs one?
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northernstar
· Flateyri, Westfjords, IS ·
35 projects
5th December 2007
this will make a nice romantic gift for my other half
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Angelique
February 15th, 2007
Thats so cute i have to try and make this
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f.
August 22nd, 2006
this is a brilliant tutorial, so easy yet to effective! thanks
i am going to try it soon, i kust hope i don't burn the house down!
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dana
June 10th, 2006
what do you use to cut the shapes out?
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Cat Morley
· London, GB ·
1432 projects
10th June 2006
Just tin cutters but you could use some heavy duty scissors.
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Cat Morley
· London, GB ·
1432 projects
10th June 2006
Yeah, directly above the stove.
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Jenni
February 24th, 2006
Should you heat the tin directly over the stove?
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Angelique
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