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Final Call For New Editor Applications

January 8, 2012 by Shellie Wilson

Ladies and Gentlemen ,

This is the final call for applications to become our new Bath and Body Editor.

You must be able to work 10+ hours a week to create a minimum of 5 Bath and Body related posts.

Your income is traffic based so the more people who read your posts the more revenue you are capable of making, currently you can earn from $5 per post for this position based on it’s current readership.

If you have no blogging or writing experience of any kind then you need to impress us with your Bath and Body crafting skills.

Please send your desire to apply to [email protected] before the 12th of January to be considered.

Serious applicants only please.

 

 

 

 

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How to Make a Shift Dress with a Free Sewing Pattern – A Stylish DIY Project

If you’ve been looking for a simple yet stylish project, look no further than this easy-to-follow tutorial on how to make a shift dress with a free sewing pattern! Shift dresses are a timeless wardrobe staple, known for their flattering, comfortable, and effortless design. This guide will walk you through every step, from choosing your fabric to sewing your very own custom-fit dress.

This project is perfect for both beginner and intermediate sewers who want to create a wardrobe staple. The shift dress is versatile enough to be worn casually with sneakers or dressed up with heels for a more formal look. Plus, the free pattern makes this project even more accessible, helping you to sew your own perfectly fitted dress without breaking the bank!

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