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Depotting w/ a Straight Iron

fireatwill

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niceee! great tutorial!
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Piaqua

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Thank you so much! I was terrified of depotting... just did my first 6 with no problem at all! B2M for me tomorrow!
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AriannaErin

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I like the way you did the magnets... I usually just stick a little square, but it works better your way, thanks
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Bass-0-Matic

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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bronxcutie
Where do you get parchment paper at?

You can get it at practically any grocery store. It is usually with the cake decorating/baking supplies. At my huge super walmart I find it in the crafts section w/the candies for melting etc. You can also find it at craft stores in the same area. It is different form wax paper, which is a coated paper, because parchement is paper impregnated with silicone. Good luck!
 

farra712

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I just depoted for the first time using this method and it is far too easy! I love it! I swear I can screw up anything and this I did ok at. It was way faster than I thought it would be too! The only problem is the only magnet type thing I have is a sheet of magnet paper you can put in the printer and cut out magnets, and that would be great except that I need the part it would print on to be glued to the pan. Also, I tried peeling the sticker off and using it, but then the magnet won't hold to the pan.....Where do you guys get the magnetic stuff?
 

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