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		<title>How to make a UTEE Tile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>To make those UTEE tiles I melted clear in the melting pot and poured it over some rubber stamp sheets, removed when still warm and trimmed some down with scissors.  Some I left just as they solidified.  Then, when cool, I embellished some with PearlEx powders or a transparent acrylics and then poured more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To make those UTEE tiles I melted clear in the melting pot and poured it over some rubber stamp sheets, removed when still warm and trimmed some down with scissors.  Some I left just as they solidified.  Then, when cool, I embellished some with PearlEx powders or a transparent acrylics and then poured more UTEE over the color, one in a set of three.   That makes for a two-sided shine and tiles that can be used in many ways, from mosaics to pendants.  So many ideas and I want to make then all NOW, lol.</p>
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