Sentences with phrase «wrap job»

Our first wrap job with this beauty and my little man was sleeping within 15 minutes.
I wanted some softness under the tree so for my first wrapping job I grabbed the brown paper and wrapped my first gift.
If you really want to stand out, that's why they invented vinyl wrap jobs.
If you think you can wrap this job search up in two or three months, subscribe by the month.
She could have done gift wrapping job without the garb that identifies you as celebrating.
Nurture community (even if it means a sloppy wrapping job or two).
A maker who can post their product out in a timely fashion — complete with a few one - of - a-kind touches like a handmade tag or a cute wrapping job — will be much more likely to earn repeat buyers.
Wrapping has helped me feel more «put together» — even on my most «blah» days when I'm really feeling like a frumpy mom, a nice wrap is a really great pick - me - up and a well - tied wrap job... even better.
There's no quality that one has to work around in order to get a spectacular wrap job every time - the wrap allows the user to get it done.»
That tandem wrap job is incredible especially as I'm usually just glad if the majority of my child is still ensconced within the wrap at the end....
Aside from the digital - camo wrap job, that is.
The black wrap job with green accents match the green beadlock rings on the wheels and the green grille inserts.
Fox then gave the truck an Avery Diamond White Pear wrap job that includes red accents.
I agree that a gift wrapping job is a little touchy, but just wrapping gifts (no matter the occasion) for someone else does not imply that you are celebrating that holiday.
I personally love my Mei Tai because I can't seem to get a great fit with buckle carriers that I try and it's a slightly more structured option that can be quicker than a wrap job at times.
The front splitter, rear wing, hood heat extractors, grille lighting kit, custom painted side rear view mirrors and a wrap job complete the winning package.
It's a good idea to try to wrap each job up in a tidy package that delivers only the information necessary to gain employer interest without weighing the content down in irrelevant, unnecessary details.
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