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Old 2013-01-25, 6:27pm
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Default Erase or pick up placed dot????

How can i do this without damaging the overall bead/background?

Thanks so much!
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Old 2013-01-25, 6:30pm
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Very carefully.

1. If it's raised, let it cool, snap it off then use pinpoint heat and pick off the leftovers.

2. Heat the area carefully and move it to where you need it.

3. Pinpoint heat, pull off most of it then cover with background color.

4. Change your design to fit the screw-up.
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Old 2013-01-25, 6:32pm
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OH THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I never thought of covering it with the original/background color! ur the Best
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