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Open an Internet browser, type https://app.box.com/ in the address bar, and hit Enter. Enter your Box account username and password in the fields provided then click the “Log in” button to continue.

summary: Go to the Box website. Log into your Box account.


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Use a small metal flower-shaped cookie cutter and press it down onto each pineapple slice. Press down firmly with a rolling pin. Wait until they're drier but still "workable" or flexible. Use your free hand to "mold" the petals towards you or upwards. This will make the flower look more realistic.

summary: Preheat the oven to 225ºF or 110ºC. Place a few pieces of parchment or wax paper on 2 baking sheets. Cut the pineapple ends off and then cut the skin off. Use a melon baller or vegetable peeler and remove or pluck the "eyes" off of the pineapple. Lay the pineapple down horizontally and cut it into very thin slices. Place the slices on the lined baking sheets. Bake the pineapple slices for about 1 to 2 hours or until they appear to be dry. Flip them over with tongs and place them back in the oven for another hour. Let the pieces cool on a cooling rack for a few hours. Wait until the pieces are cooled. Place them back on the cooling rack. Hold the center of a pineapple slice between your forefinger and thumb. Repeat the molding for the rest of the pineapple pieces.


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Metal wire can be found at a local craft store. You will find it in the jewelry making supply aisle. It’s usually sold in a gold or silver finish. Each strip will be cut to be 2 ½ feet (76 cm) long. Make the cut using a pair of wire cutters. Set the wires off to the side. The wire cutters are sharp. Use caution. String a bead onto your first wire. Bring it down to the center of the wire. Bend the wire around the bead until the ends meet. Twist the wire tightly, moving down from the bead about ¾ inch (19 mm). You will be left with two ends on either side of the twist. Add another bead to one of the ends of your wire. Bend and twist the wire around the bead like you did in the last step. You will have about ¾ inch (19 mm) of wire below the bead. Repeat this step on the remaining end of the wire. You now have three beads on the wire in a “t” shape. Secure the beads by twisting the remaining wire together below the “t”. Twist these two wires together about ¾ inch (19 mm). Add three beads to each of the remaining wires. You will end up with 10 “t” shaped wires with three beads on each wire.
summary: Purchase 25 feet (7.6 m) of 22-gauge wire. Cut the wire into 10 strips. Add a bead to the first wire. Add two more beads to the wire. Secure the beads. Repeat this process with the remaining nine wires.