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Re: [teacherartexchange] Freebies 2006

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From: Karen Chilman (kchilman_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Fri Jan 13 2006 - 05:42:47 PST


What is your e-mail??I'm interested!

>>> MReid@square1art.com 01/12 11:24 PM >>>
        Hi Everyone!

        Many of you are familiar with my "freebies". I can't throw
anything away so I give away, free... defective, misprinted or
discontinued items to art teachers in the USA. I do request shipping
reimbursement. Among the collection are totes, aprons, shirts,
potholders, ornaments, key chains, clock faces, memo boards, coasters,
mouse pads, hats, possibly paper, plain magnet, printed magnets and
more. Most have printed images that we deemed defective or were
employee practice products. You are not permitted to resell any items
but you can certainly imagine and invent new ways to use the stuff. If
you are interested in receiving a SURPRISE box of freebies, contact me
privately and I'll download the order form to you. It's major clean up
time and all surplus must be out by January 20th so please respond
quickly. I ask only for shipping reimbursement.

        Special note: I have lots of plain, blank, white magnets. They
come 20 little pre-scored magnets to a 8.5 x 11" sheet and could easily
be made into vocabulary magnets for chalk boards. Something I had fully
intended to do this past year and many of you sent me wonderful lists to
use but I didn't accomplish the task I set out to do. Magnets are heavy
so these will increase cost of shipping. Note on the form if you want
magnets. We'll try to oblige the while supplies last.

        For those on the lists that have received "freebies" from me
over the years, I hope you have put them to good use! I'd love to see
those painted tote bags, hats, and aprons and anything else that you've
created with the recyclables. (Gesso over printed items and paint away!
Use ornament shapes as stencils, contour draw on memo boards and use
again and again using dry erase pens...imagine)

        Best regards from Marty Reid

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