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  1. The segment is airing now on the Today show in Central time zone, but one doll and bed are already showing sold out. I got a doll ordered but now DD is beggin for the bed. :(
  2. I think a color wash is more on trend now than the sponging. I would also hesitate to use the brushed suede on a wall with imperfections since I think it looks best with a smooth surface. I do agree that some color variation will help mask the problem areas. JMHO.
  3. Yes, you needed to enter the code "JILLOFFER" in the field in the upper right portion of the shopping cart. The discount should show up before you complete checkout, I would call and see if they can fix it. Otherwise you will probably be charge full price. Sorry!
  4. Good until 8:15 CST 12/6 - that's tomorrow - or while supplies last.
  5. You have to put the items in your shopping bag, then put the code in when you start checking out.
  6. It worked for me. Use the link in the OP to go to the page that shows the Today show bundle. Then put the coupon code "JILLOFFER" in the field in the shopping cart. The deal is on the doll plus accessories.
  7. I just ordered Marie-Grace with accessories for $62.73, including shipping! :) Awesome deal on a beautiful dol!!
  8. The CAD will punch through a whole stack of pages at once, so you can punch both covers at the same time. I would take a rule and make a pencil mark showing the spacing from top to bottom on the cover. Then there is a guide on the CAD that you can set that will keep each hole the same distance from the edge of the cover. After you have punched both covers, use one of the chipboard covers as a guide to punch a whole stack of pages at the same time. Also, one thing I like about the CAD is that the tool is made so you can see through the hole where the punch is made, so you can easily line it up with a mark on you paper or chipboard. Really, you could do 300 pages in just few stacks.
  9. I should have added that I used UHU on samples that were used in convention booths and classes by the scrapbook manufacturer I used to do work for. Those projects were definitetly not handled delicately and the paper adhered with UHU held up better than more expensive adhesives in a lot of cases.
  10. The post you linked mentions using a Crop-a-dile for punching holes. It is by far the best tool I have found for punching chipboard and I would purchase it just for that, even if I never used it to set an eyelet. There is a guide on the hole punches on the CAD so you can measure out the hole spacing from top to bottom and then use the guide to measure from the edge of the page. A CAD should punch a whole stack of pages at once if they will fit in the tool (I have punched a hole in a penny with one before, so it will go through some pretty think material). One of my favorite, low-cost adhesives is UHU purple glue sticks. They are available at Michael's and most other craft stores. I like the purple because you can see where you have covered with the gllue but it dries clear, and it rubs off easily if there happens to be any stray bits. Be generous when covering chipboard. I like to cut my paper just a bit larger then glue it to the chipboard. Instead of trimming, I sand it off after the glue is dried. If you have made sure to get the glue all the way to the edge of the chipboard, it gives a nice secure seal around the edge.
  11. A flat rate amount has already been agreed to, and the amount is fine. I was just curious as I had no experience to compare it to. Thanks!
  12. I found this info on the Texas Education Agency website: It looks pretty straightforward that a masters is required according to that and TEA is pretty much the final authority in Texas. I am kind of curious as to what you found stating otherwise. (ETA: I didn't mean for this to sound snarky at all; I believe you in that you found conflicting info and I am genuinely curious as to what other sites have info that doesn'tline up with the TEA requirements. I have found that districts do not always follow the rules set by TEA. :p ) I have considered getting my reading specialist certificate just in passing because one of my professors has encouraged me to, but I am currently enrolled in a masters program for deaf education and reading specialists that are also deaf ed certified seems to be a very good combination. I probably will not do it simply because I am ready to be finished with school for a while.
  13. Just curious what is typical for a company to offer for a relocation allowance. Move is to a location approzimately 6 hours away from current location, if that matters. Thanks!
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