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We’ve been incredibly busy this week (in a good way). It’s an exciting time in the warehouse; we just hired our seasonal pulling and packing staff and we’re right in the midst of interviews for our new Customer Service rep (an addition to our team; everyone you know and love is still here!) We’re also prepping to film SoapQueen.TV this weekend (yay!). We’re shooting three episodes and today, we worked on scripts, prepped some of the step-outs for the filming and half of the example soaps. And, just for you, here’s a sneak peek at tomorrow’s Soap Queen tutorial: Single Use Fall Leaves! Ooh la la!
Ok now that is just adorable! I can’t wait…
Thank you. Since it’s not a secret any more, the subtle gradient is from a printer (!!). Craziness …
Instructions are right here: http://soap-queen.blogspot.com… I hope you get to make them! =)
Ha ha … love that pun. You could easily print out little apples or letters or something for your children’s teachers to make them even more theme specific. =)
Thank you! It was definitely time for a little bloggy shake up =)
Just like Martha Stewart, we have to make some parts of the project in advance. We adoringly call them “step-outs”.
Ooo. Can’t wait to see that tutorial!
Those leaves are so delicate and I love the subtle gradient!
How are these made our church bazaar would love these
These are so awesome! Guaranteed to “fall” in love with them. I plan on making these for my children’s teachers (as samples).
I just made some this morning ..cool
Oh, and I love the Fall Blog Header!
Ohhhh Isn’t fall exciting? I, too have been busy as an autumn bee! Can’t wait to see the new episodes…and I’m not even a soaper – I just enjoy watching them! Curious about the term “step-outs”, what does it mean? Happy Autumn, Liz
I have made these every fall for the past 5 years or so, my customers love them!
Beverlee