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ALLISON KLINGER: On behalf of ExpertVillage.com, my name is Allison at Western Art Glass. And
we are about ready to pour our stepping stones--or our stepping stone. One at a time is probably
best, okay? Anyway, the last segment, we got our contact paper. Our glass is on it, okay?
Before you get too happy moving to the next step--okay--you want to place this in the
mold and make sure that the contact paper is within the mold, and it is not, okay? Nobody
is perfect, okay? Not a big deal. My glass fits but my contact paper doesn't, okay? And
I can see where they don't. I'm just using regular scissors, okay? I'm just going to
trim it up a little bit. What the contact paper is doing is it's holding your glass
flushed to the edge of the mold. So that when you pour the grout and then pop it out, the
glass is still on the surface, so to speak, even though right now it's at the bottom of
the mold. So anyway, just trim this up a little bit. Not a big deal, just one extra step.
All right. Put that in there. Golden, okay? We're going to fit right in there. So anyway,
next segment, check it out. All right.