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Her sister sold her portion of the business to Shelli 10 years ago. According to LaVonne- she was torn between caring for her family and running the business, it was becoming between the two sisters too. She now lives in a small town in Utah and has her own antique shop. According to a video she put out 10 years ago- she was thrilled with her decision and was going to remain SU! #1 fan!
Hi Diane
Cool video..........got your car out yet?
Hey Pearl-
The snow is almost melted!!! I got my car out but ended up hitting a deer- bummer. The good news my Decor Elements still look great on my car. They made it through rain, snow, sleet, hail, carwash and deer encounter.
Does anyone know what size thickness the acetate is that Shelli used for the pillow boxes? It's not the transparencies, is it like a report cover? I really wish they would have given more info instead of just "thick acetate".
Thanks!
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I was a little baffled when I saw all that they gave us was "acetate" so I was on a mission today to find what I needed. I went to Office Depot and here is what I got: It is located near the overhead projector papers they are to thin.