Feb15

Anyone who knows me can attest that I don’t really believe in letting “well enough” alone. So, I offer you this: a teeny envelope template that just happens to go nicely with the wee valentines I offered up earlier this week.
This is the first such template I have made, and what can I tell you? I was shocked, shocked! by how much paper a little tiny envelope takes up. So much that I couldn’t fit two of them on a single 8.5×11 page! Wha? And though I am not the paragon of thrift that I wish I were, I really can’t stand using up only half of a piece of paper. So I threw on some little decals you can cut out (thank you, circular punch!) and glue or stick (have I mentioned my love for Xyron?) to your envelopes or anything else that needs a little boost.
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Feb15
Here are some slightly more girlie cards…the *Sweetheart Classroom Cards*. If you would like the template please click on following link: Download Candy_hearts_bunnycakes.
The instructions for making these are the same as the Zebra cards. (1) Print template out on card stock (2) Cut out individual cards (3) Round corners using corner punch –optional. The template makes 6 cards. And again, the first 3 to comment I will personalize the cards with your child’s name.

Also, if you want to add a treat to go along with your card, here are some ideas…
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Feb15
Here is a free Valentine download for you if you dare (lots of cutting, folding, gluing….)

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Feb15
Step 1: Draw a spiral on a 4×4″ square sheet of paper

Step 2: Cut out spiral along lines you have drawn

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Feb15
A piece-of-cake Valentine project: bend regular paper clips into little heart shapes. These are jumbo clips I got in a multi-color pack at Target for about $1.50, I think. I fished out the pink ones for this.

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Dec24
Overseas/Holiday Reps are also known as Customer Services Rep, Resort Rep and Overseas Rep depending on the tour operator you work for but they all basically have the same role. To be a successful overseas rep, you must be outgoing, enjoy meeting and interacting with new people and embrace new experiences and cultures. It is also important that you have excellent sales skills as well as an energetic approach as it can be a very busy but very rewarding job.
The role will often include meeting customers at the airport, presenting them with information that is useful and accurate, holding welcome meetings, visiting hotels on a regular basis to offer guidance and support, displaying high levels of customer service and resolving any problems in a calm and collective manner. Other aspects of the job include guiding excursions, carrying out health and safety checks on the hotel/s and completion of paperwork.
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