Now all you need to do is take your Glass Candlestick that you got at the Dollar Store for $1 and hot glue it to the direct center on the bottom of the platter. Once the pan is completely cooled, just turn the pizza pan upside down and the platter will pop out. You might hear a slight cracking sound, but that is just the plastic cooling, so do not worry. Carefully remove from the oven once the top is completely flat & smooth. If you still see some bead “bumps”, then it needs to stay in the oven a little longer. The way you can tell that your project is completely melted, is when the top is completely flat and smooth. You will start to see the beads starting to melt in the pan. (Note: You can also melt them on your grill outside, just make sure to leave the lid open so as nothing accidentally drops into the plastic while it is melting) Keep a fan on or open a few windows to let out the light smell from the melting beads. Watch the beads closely, as they will melt quickly. Once the pizza pan is completed filled (one layer of beads only), place in a pre-heated oven at 425 degrees. Make sure you fill up all the holes on the pan and all of the edges have a bead touching it. Just like my other Pony Bead projects, I just poured the beads onto the pizza pan and used red, white and blue beads, just perfect for the Fourth of July. With the Fourth of July coming up, I decided that I needed a platter to show off my goodies, like my Patriotic Strawberries, or perhaps some garnishes. Oops, I did it again! I pulled out my Pony Beads today and created a Pizza Pan Patriotic Platter.
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