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Material Girls Episode: 205 Williams’s Study Shoot Date: Nov 29 & 30, 2005 TRT: 22:31 approx Script Updated: Jan 8, 2006 Papercut of Draft 3 Sr. Producer: Shelley White H/O: 531-7855//386-5681 Writer: Mary Beth Roberts H/O: 521-7864//330-6290 Field Producer: Mary Beth Roberts Cell: 300-5825 SEGMENT 1 Tape # TC In/Out & Video Notes Duration Sc # SOTs, VOs & Audio Notes 200 100 100 100 100 COLD OPEN 10:13:05 Zoom out of Exterior of the house. Lori, I’m a bit concerned about the upstairs balcony railing on this shot… it’s a rainbow on my VHS copy Dissolve to interiors – 10:17:15 Alan, Natalie, and Rebecca in living room together 10:50:01 - :50:08 Alan & Rebecca OC 11:36:22 Girls with homeowners looking at plan, Cat is gesturing with hands :06 :08 CAT VO: THREE YEARS AGO , OUR COUPLE BUILT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME WITHOUT HOUSE PLANS JUST A CREATIVE BUILDER AND ALAN OC (WITH REBECCA): ..and Natalie! Natalie was such a big part of this house… and, you know, believe it or not, we can’t even believe it, she’s going to be graduating and outta here… CAT VO: W ITH A LITTLE HELP FROM N ATALIE , WE’LL HELP THESE SOON - TO - BE - EMPTY - NESTERS WITH A STUDY THAT GIVES THEM A HUG WHEN THEY WALK THROUGH THE DOOR . AND, WE’LL DO IT WITH JUST FABRIC AND A LITTLE PAINT. 7/5/22 1

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Material Girls

Episode: 205 Williams’s StudyShoot Date: Nov 29 & 30, 2005 TRT: 22:31 approxScript Updated: Jan 8, 2006 Papercut of Draft 3Sr. Producer: Shelley White H/O: 531-7855//386-5681Writer: Mary Beth Roberts H/O: 521-7864//330-6290Field Producer: Mary Beth Roberts Cell: 300-5825

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COLD OPEN

10:13:05 Zoom out of Exterior of the house. Lori, I’m a bit concerned about the upstairs balcony railing on this shot… it’s a rainbow on my VHS copyDissolve to interiors – 10:17:15 Alan, Natalie, and Rebecca in living room together

10:50:01 - :50:08 Alan & Rebecca OC

11:36:22Girls with homeowners looking at plan, Cat is gesturing with hands

09:16:10 dissolve to pan before of study,

15:38:06 dissolve to after pan of room (1st look)

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CAT VO: THREE YEARS AGO , OUR COUPLE BUILT THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME WITHOUT HOUSE PLANS… JUST A CREATIVE BUILDER… AND…

ALAN OC (WITH REBECCA):..and Natalie! Natalie was such a big part of this house… and, you know, believe it or not, we can’t even believe it, she’s going to be graduating and outta here…

CAT VO: W ITH A LITTLE HELP FROM NATALIE, WE’LL HELP THESE SOON-TO-BE-EMPTY-NESTERS WITH A STUDY THAT GIVES THEM A HUG WHEN THEY WALK THROUGH THE DOOR.

AND, WE’LL DO IT WITH JUST FABRIC AND A LITTLE PAINT. THAT’S NEXT…ON MATERIAL GIRLS!

GRAPHIC OPEN :15 MUSICINTRODUCTION

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205 16:20:17 - :10:37 Cat walks into future workroom or living room carrying bags.

Kelly walks in with lamp shade forms

April arrives with a load of fabric bolts

Cat unpacking sewing machine, etc.

Welcome to Material Girls…I’m Cat Wei.

KELLY OC:I’m Kelly Keener…

APRIL OC:…and I’m April Eden. Today, we’re going to meet a couple who are about to become “empty-nesters” in a great big house…

KELLY OC:Yes, They could really use a warm and welcoming space where they can cozy up and read a good book.

CAT OC: So, we’re here to transform their study into just that...

Let’s meet Alan and Rebecca.

APRIL/KELLY OC:Let’s go! / Let’s go!

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HOMEOWNER SHOWCASE:

09:37:10 push of Photo of all of the children and the dogs

09:34:36 - :34:48 Alan & Rebecca in kitchen pouring coffee, discussing… Natalie walks in as if leaving for work.

09:52:48Alan leaving for work out the front door, Rebecca kissing goodbye

08:52:40 - :52:44 Rebecca and Alan relaxing… grilling on back porch

16:38:27 Dissolve to

:27 3 CAT VO:ALAN AND REBECCA USED TO HAVE A HOUSE FULL OF CHILDREN AND THEIR TWO DOGS, CHYNA AND ALLIE… BUT, ONE BY ONE THEY’VE ALL FLOWN THE COOP…

AND THROUGH THE WEEK, THE WILLIAMS ARE LIKE SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT. REBECCA IS A SALES MANAGER FOR A BUSY CONVENTION CENTER AND NATALIE IS FINISHING UP HER SENIOR YEAR AT HIGH SCHOOL DURING THE DAY. AND, ALAN, A TELEVISION NEWS ANCHOR, WORKS NIGHTS AT THE TV STATION.

SO, WEEKENDS ARE WHEN THE TWO SPEND ANY TIME TOGETHER… IN THIS SACTUARY FROM THE WORLD ON FIVE ACRES.

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Cedric trotting across pasture house on the hill…

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16:40:17 Dissolve to Rebecca feeding Cedric an apple…

10:54:18 - :54:46Rebecca and Alan OCLT: Rebecca & Alan Williams, homeowners

10:55:02 - :55:20 (VO from interview)16:47:20 Tilt down of shower16:48:06 River stone in shower floor.10:10:51 Dissolve to window above the garage (EXT) 08:35:36 Dissolve to tilt of mantel in living room

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4 Alan OC:I remember the day when we bought this property... it was a snowy day… an absolute auction… hardly anybody showed up… and it got to the very maximum end of our money, and I shot my hand up… and I looked at you…

Rebecca OC:…and nobody else bid, and we got it. So then, we all went “AAAAAAHHH!” And Natalie went “Dad, what have you done?” So, we bought it and then we started building. And, Natalie was just little… she was only 10 or 11… So, she’s sort of been in the process the whole time.

Rebecca OC:We didn’t have house plans… and, uh, we had a friend who is a builder and he was… (cutting out the part about talking to other people) very agreeable to letting us drag in all this stuff that I drug in and incorporating it the way we wanted to into the house… so we sort of did our own house plan and used all this salvaged stuff

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10:51:11 - :51:28 (VO from interview)10:12:52 B-roll push into front porch

Rebecca & Alan back OC

:17 5Rebecca OC:So it’s the house we wanted pretty much.

Alan OC:You found things that I had no idea even know existed… how did you find that stuff? I don’t understand…

Rebecca OC: I don’t know, just digging around… But, um, it’s going to be odd though to have Natalie leave, she’s 18 now… so… (ALAN: yeah, yeah…) it’s going to be different.

Alan OC: And, our family now will basically boil down to our dogs…

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DESIGN REVEALED11:41:45 – 11:42:11Cat with homeowners and Natalie standing in kitchen LT: Cat Wei…

09:22:32 Insert of grandmother portrait over computer.

:26 6 CAT OC:So, you guys have done an amazing job with the house…

ALAN & REBECCA OC:Well, thank you…

CAT OC:But, I think we can all agree that the study is the one room that can use a little stylish update.

REBECCA OC:I would agree. Definitely.

ALAN OC:Uh, huh… very good.

CAT OC:What is it about the study that you love?

REBECCA OC:The thing that I do like is that we’ve got our family pictures in there... it’s cozy.

ALAN OC:In one of those pictures, the eyes follow you… what is up with that?

REBECCA OC:That’s my great grandmother’s portrait…

CAT OC:Oh, I’ll have to check that out… (cut out Cat’s line about “I got a look at it , but I guess I’ll have to look a little closer.” Under the Insert if possible)

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11:42:14 - :42:35Cat, with homeowners, points to board as she describes choices.

12:01:20 Shows rendering.

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And, so when we are done it’s going to look a lot like this…

ALAN OC:

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Pull NATS of Alan and Rebecca’s reaction at – 11:26:38 - :36:41 it’s cleaner, no footsteps over their reaction.

Ooooooo! Hey, neat!

REBECCA OC:Wow…

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11:50:11 - :50:49Kelly and April approach the group with props in hand.LT: Kelly Keener…

April holding a fabrics and tassles for project. LT: April Eden…

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And there’s a little trick to this design, because everything in the room is either going to be reversible or interchangeable.

REBECCA OC:That’s really neat!

ALAN OC:That’s cool…

KELLY OC: Yes, and Alan, you and I have an easy project to tackle. We’re going to take a couple of fabrics to create a faux slipcover for your chair... and then, Natalie, you and I are going to add some treatments to the bookcases to give them a whole new look as well..

NATALIE OC:Okay…

ALAN OC:So I can hide stuff there, right?

KELLY OC: Yes, you sure can!

CAT OC: We always think about you guys…

APRIL OC:yeah! And, Rebecca, we have a project as well. We are going to be making these reversible curtains out of this check and plaid fabric. Very, very simple, so it will be a really fun job.

REBECCA OC:Good! Good, that looks good! I like it…

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11:37:44: - :37:55Rebecca pointing to rendering, realizing

:11 9 REBECCA OC:But, I’m noticing my antique rug isn’t in there…

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the antique rug isn’t in the design.

All on camera…

Alan reaction shot

APRIL OC: Well, we all took a vote.. and it’s gotta go!

CAT OC:It’s gotta go…

ALAN OC:Yes! Yes!

REBECCA OC:Thanks a lot (to Alan)

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10 CAT OC:So, we’ve a lot of work to do… So, if you guys will help us out. We are going to set up the work room. And, YOU will roll up that rug and start painting.

ALAN OC: (excitedly)Okay… we’re readyt!

REBECCA OC:Okay. If we have to…

CAT OC:Let’s go…

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Music montage of: 11:11:02 Rebecca and Alan rolling up the rug in the study (Lori, careful of Rebecca’s cleavage here)

11:11:34 Rebecca watches Alan moving rug out of room

Various shots of Alan and Rebecca painting the room12:23:56 Rebecca trying to paint Natalie’s nose12:23:23 Rebecca painting dog in Alan’s hands12:24:48 Natalie rolling wall12:26:16 Alan playing at painting

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(over rug moving and painting montage)

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PROJECT ONE – FAUX SLIPCOVERS FOR CHAIR

13:50:59 - :51:33WS Kelly & Alan bringing in the chair into the workroom.

12:09:30CU of chair in rendering

:34 12 KELLY OC:Alright, thank you so much for helping us move this furniture, Alan.

ALAN OC:No problem… it is heavy though…

KELLY OC:It is. Well, we’ve left Rebecca up in the room to paint… so, do you think she’s okay?

ALAN OC:No problem.. No, she can handle that…

KELLY OC:Great, well, great.. cuz I need your help to do the, ah, Faux Slipcover…

ALAN OC:Faux… what is a Faux Slipcover?

KELLY OC:Well, glad you asked… a Faux Slipcover is basically… our slipcover is not going to be for the entire chair. Okay. We are only going to slipcover the center of our chair…

ALAN OC:Oh …

KELLY OC:Yes and we are going for the French Country look, which it’s known for layering the fabrics and patterns.

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11:51:43 - :52:10Kelly demos with fabric on chair.

:27 13 KELLY OC:This is going to be the fabric in the center… Okay?

ALAN OC:Okay.. Ooooo… that’ll look pretty.

KELLY OC:Isn’t that nice? (yeah!) And we are very fortunate because, the fabric that you guys

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already have, it’s in great condition. And, it looks wonderful, it’s a nice woven durable fabric. And, it’s great that it’s on the arms, and that it’s durable. So… and it looks good with the fabric.

ALAN OC:That’ll be really pretty…

KELLY OC:Alright… You like it?

ALAN OC:Yeah

KELLY OC:Alright, well… what we are going to do to get started. Actually, April was so kind enough to go ahead and do our runner for our slipcover.

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13:58:15 Removing seat cushion

13:58:24 – 13:58:39 Kelly showing quick how-to measure…

:17 14 CAT VO:TO GET THE DIMENSIONS FOR THE RUNNER, FIRST REMOVE THE CUSHION . THEN WITH A TAPE MEASURE, MEASURE NOT ONLY THE WIDTH BUT, STARTING JUST UNDER THE FRONT OF THE CHAIR… MEASURE ALONG THE INSIDE OF THE CHAIR FOLLOWING EVERY ANGLE TO JUST UNDER THE BACK OF THE CHAIR . BE SURE TO ALLOW A COUPLE OF INCHES FOR SECURING THE RUNNER UNDER THE CHAIR .

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13:58:50 – :59:05Kelly explains tapering for wingback

:15 15 KELLY OC:And another thing… a tip, for making

it with the wingback. Um, is… you want to measure you want to measure the top of your chair and you want to taper in a couple of inches on the side… because you see how it’s larger at the top, skinnier at the bottom.

ALAN OC:Gotcha…

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13:59:18Kelly & Alan turning chair around and over. 14:02:24 folding

:23 16CAT VO: TO BEGIN OUR “FAUX SLIPCOVER,” TILT THE CHAIR FORWARD TO WORK ON THE BACK. FOLD THE RUNNER UNDER TO

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under for hemline14:02:38 Begin stapling.

14:03:34Kelly and Alan running panel up back of chair, flipping chair

14:09:13Kelly & Alan tucking

14:09:51Kelly & Alan flipping chair backward

14:10:11Folding under for front bottom.

14:10:51Alan securing with staples

CREATE A HEMLINE AND STAPLE TO THE FRAMEWORK ALONG THE UNDERSIDE STARTING IN THE CENTER. RUN THE PANEL UP AND OVER THE BACK OF THE CHAIR… SMOOTHING OUT THE PANEL AS YOU GO AND TUCKING THE EXCESS INTO THE FOLDS IN THE CORNERS. THEN WRAP THE PANEL UNDER THE BOTTOM OF THE CHAIR, FOLD UNDER FOR THE HEMLINE AND SECURE WITH STAPLES.

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14:23:59 – 14:24:20Kelly and Alan finishing up with runner, Kelly pre-demos molding runner to chair top.

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KELLY OC: Okay… well, we are almost done.

Alan OC:Alright…

KELLY OC: But, as you can see we have a little extra fabric up here... Not a problem. All we are going to do is fold in, and then back. And then you will have this nice little detail on each side… okay? And then we’ll just top stitch that or hand stitch it… okay? (ALAN OC: okay…) and you know what, I’ll do that.

Alan OC:Very good, very good, you’ll do that a little later then?

KELLY OC:Yes I will…

KELLY OC:So now… We’re gonna get started on our seat cushions now, or actually the seat

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Kelly showing fabric cushion. So, if you don’t mind handing me that… yep, that’s great! (This?) That’s right… Yeah!

KELLY OC:Now April was once again kind enough again to make our runner for this… so… But. Basically, this is a very easy, uh, step… (cutting out the fumble with the stapler)You want to measure all the way around your seat cushion… (cutting out) so you have about 53 inches and you want to add yourself a couple of inches to that for seam allowance. (Okay.)

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Montage of covering cushion 14:31:15 – 14:31:34

wrapping cushion

Securing with hook & loop tape.

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Alan & Kelly placing finished cushion in chair

Kelly futzing with cover.

:19 18 KELLY OC: Oh, Alan, this looks beautiful!

ALAN OC: It does! It really changes the look of that chair, doesn’t it?

KELLY OC: It does! And I tell you, it definitely has that French Country feel to it. And, you know, I can’t wait to see it in the study…

ALAN OC:Well, I can take it up there…

KELLY OC:No, no, I imagine Rebecca needs some help probably a little to paint… (ALAN OC: dropping head, laughing) wouldn’t you think? Sorry…

Alan oc:If you say so…

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LT: For more information go to www.diynetwork.com

:06 19 CAT VO:FOR DETAILS ON MAKING A FAUX SLIPCOVER… JUST GO TO OUR WEBSITE AT DIYNETWORK.COM.

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BUMP OUT/VO TEASE

10:21:40 April and Rebecca making curtains

16:51:16 Natalie and Kelly making panels

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DON’T GO AWAY, WE’LL BE MAKING DRAPES FOR A CHANGE…

AND, REVEAL AN IDEA ON CONCEALING CLUTTER.

MATERIAL GIRLS WILL BE RIGHT BACK.

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RE-ESTABLISH MISSION10:18:06 - :18:09,MCU pan Natalie and Rebecca 10:18:56Alan reading paper with Allie10:19:17Natalie and Rebecca in double chair working on a crossword puzzle with Chyna

09:24:47 B-roll of befores of Study

11:10:35 Cat and April rolling out rug.

12:26:16 Alan playing at painting

12:18:47 Dissolve zoom out to rendering of study

11:59:17 CU of board with fabrics as Cat’s hand touches Red fabric

11:37:40Dissolve to Girls and Natalie, Alan and Rebecca looking at fabrics on board

14:10:51Alan securing with staples

Dissolve to April and Rebecca in work room.

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21 CAT VO: WITH THE LAST OF THE CHILDREN GOING OFF TO COLLEGE, ALAN AND REBECCA WILLIAMS ARE ABOUT TO BECOME EMPTY NESTERS. THIS PLAIN, CATCH-ALL STUDY COULD BE A WARM AND COZY PLACE THAT GIVES THEM A HUG WHEN THEY WALK IN THE DOOR… IT JUST NEEDS A LITTLE HELP.

THAT’S WHERE THE MATERIAL GIRLS COME IN. WE’RE HELPING REBECCA AND ALAN REVAMP THEIR STUDY INTO A COMFY ROOM…AND WE’RE DOING IT ALL WITH FABRIC AND A LITTLE PAINT.

OUR FIRST STEP WAS TO RECOMMEND A REVERSIBLE DESIGN… WITH ONE LOOK… AND THEN WHEN THE WILLIAMS’S ARE IN THE MOOD FOR A CHANGE... ANOTHER LOOK.

THEN, KELLY AND ALAN GOT TO WORK ON THE DULL ANTIQUE CHAIR, SLIPCOVERING IT IN A NEW AND EASY WAY.

NOW, IT’S TIME TO ADD FABRIC TOUCHES ELSEWHERE IN THE ROOM.

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PROJECT TWO:REVERSIBLE DRAPES09:40:55 - :43:02April and Rebecca in

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REBECCA OC:

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April showing fabrics and demo-ing reversible concept

12:06:22 CU of curtains on rendering

April showing gimp

Actually I did… I used to sew a lot, but not in this house… not too much.

APRIL OC:Well, you will in your study. That will be your, your new project!

REBECCA OC:Good!

APRIL OC:So we are going to make some reversible curtains today… um, on one side we are going to have this more kind of cozy check. And then on the other side we are going to have.. it’s a bit of a cheery plaid.

REBECCA OC:Okay, how are we going to make it reversible?

APRIL OC:Well’s what we are going to do is we are just going to make panels out of each of the fabrics, then we are just going to sew them together… and then on the top we are going to put this trim or gimp to attach it we are going to make little loops and then just attach it to your curtain rod. So…

REBECCA OC:Oh, good.

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April demos measuring window with drawing with precut pieces of our fabric

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23 APRIL OC:Very, very simple project. Now the first thing that you do when you are going to make curtains is to decide what kind you want to make. I have these little demonstrations here…

REBECCA OC:Little doll curtains… those are cute.

APRIL OC:Yeah, very, very effective… Like I said there are several different kinds of curtains that you can make. Several different ways that you can measure.

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drawing and curtains at 09:47:05

April continues to demo measuring with drawing

24 APRIL OC:The simplest way that I’ve found is to measure from the top of where you are going to want to hang your curtain rod – down. Some people when the go to take their measurements they’ll measure from the window, but… then you have a few more inches for your curtain rod so it isn’t the length that you want it to be. So, these ones kind of pool on the floor, these are drapes that will just kind of… more elegant. (REBECCA OC: Okay) Here’s just, you know, floor length ones. Okay?

REBECCA OC:Okay, and I think that’s what the drawing has, is that right?

APRIL OC:Yep, that’s what we are doing in yours… exactly. So, and then you can have your little café curtains, you know, whatever ones you want to make.

REBECCA OC:Okay.

April demo-ing taking width measurment on drawing… and demo-ing fullness with pieces of fabric.

25 APRIL OC:Um, go ahead and take your measurements for your length that way. Um, Now for your width, though… um, you want to measure from… like I said from your curtain rod not necessarily from the window. And t his is the part where you decide our fullness of your curtain… if you want it to be flat and tailored, or more gathered… for yours we are actually going to do a standard, which is 1 and a half times the width.

REBECCA OC:Okay.

APRIL OC:So… and always remember you have to make your seam allowances. So, 1-inch to the length and 1-inch to the width.

REBECCA OC:

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April and Rebecca getting out fabric to cut, tape measure

09:50:12 - :50:53Cutting montage

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REBECCA OC:So we have to allow for match patterns and things too, but this probably not too bad.

APRIL OC:Um, yeah, with this, this is pretty easy. But if you have a pattern just size it up where your pattern center is going to be and then, uh, cut it out. So… I’ve already taken our measurements. Let’s start cutting.

REBECCA OC:Alright.

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09:50:56April and Rebecca placing faces of fabric together.09:51:28 - :54:01Rebecca and April pinning10:02:27Rebecca sewing, April holding fabric10:08:58removing pins10:09:39April snipping a corner10:10:02 - :10:07April and Rebecca beginning to turn the panel inside out10:10:10B-roll of turning10:10:44Rebecca “popping out” a corner10:12:16Pressing

:2027 CAT VO: FIRST, PLACE BOTH FABRICS

RIGHT SIDES TOGETHER… PIN AROUND THE EDGES, THEN SEW AROUND ALL SIDES, LEAVING THE TOP SIDE OPEN…

REMOVE ANY REMAINING PINS. THEN, SNIP EACH CORNER, SO THE CORNERS WILL POP-OUT AND LAY FLAT AFTER TURNING.

APRIL OC:It’s a giant pillow case now, we’ve got to turn it right side out…

CAT VO: TURN RIGHT SIDE OUT BY PULLING THE FABRIC THROUGH THE OPENING… AND WITH THEM SNIPPED INSIDE, THE CORNERS POP RIGHT OUT. AND, THEN PRESS FOR CRISP SEAMS.

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10:14:55 - :15:17April & Rebecca turning under edge.

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Okay now here’s the way we are going to work on our top a little bit.

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REBECCA OC:Okay…

APRIL OC:Um, we want to turn in our raw edges, we are going to do it about an inch. Um, just kind of tuck them under, just like that…

REBECCA OC:We’ve got that good line to go by again…

APRIL OC:Exactly. Those are kind of handy aren’t they? Just go ahead and turn them under. An d then we are actually going to press this so that it will stay.

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10:15:24 - :16:41Pressing montage

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10:18:25cutting gimp to size10:18:01measuring along top

10:19:08placing at interval10:19:16pinning into place(10:20:34 alternate pinning into place)

10:35:14sewing loops into place and closing opening.

:19 29.5 CAT VO:NOW, CUT THE GIMP TO YOUR DESIRED LENGTH OF THE LOOPS . MEASURE THE TOP OF THE CURTAIN TO DETERMINE THE NUMBER AND PLACEMENT OF THE LOOPS . AND, PLACE AT MEASURED INTERVALS WITHIN THE OPENING AND PIN INTO PLACE . THEN SEW THE OPENING CLOSED .

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10:46:04 – :46:46CU of Chyna & Allie pull out to reveal Rebecca & April putting finished panel on rod

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Okay, we’re done…gotta put it on the rod.

REBECCA OC:That didn’t take long!

APRIL OC:No…

CAT OC:Hey, ladies!

REBECCA OC:Hey!

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April demonstrates flipping to get the other look.

Cat showing the tassels

Cat departs.

April & Rebecca continues pulling drapery to camera.

CAT OC:How are you?

REBECCA OC:Good! Look what we did!

CAT OC: oh, I love these tabs! This is pretty.

REBECCA OC:This is beautiful!

APRIL OC:And the best thing is, if you want to change it you don’t have to take it all the way off of the rod… all you need to do is… flip it over… oh, watch your head…

REBECCA OC:Okay, which side am I going to use? They are both so beautiful…

CAT OC: Well, I also brought tiebacks that match your tabs…

REBECCA OC: Oh, wow!

CAT OC: Pretty?

REBECCA OC: You know I like tassels! They are all over my house…

CAT OC: Oh, yeah.

APRIL OC: Those are great!

CAT OC: I know you guys have 3 more of these to do… (APRIL OC: yeah) (REBECCA OC: you’re right) so, if you would get busy, I’ll check back in later. okay?

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:12 31 CAT VO:COMING UP…KELLY COVERS CLUTTER…

AND LATER, WE’LL ADD ADDITIONAL FABRIC TOUCHES SURE TO COZY-UP THIS DRAB

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Cat and Kelly futzing with chair. April is futzing with the curtains.

ALCOVE…

ALL THAT WHEN MATERIAL GIRLS RETURNS.

END SEGMENT 2 - 4:52 approx.

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14:09:13Kelly & Alan tucking faux slipcover

10:35:08tilt up from dogs on new drapes to Rebecca and April sewing drapes

:20 32 CAT VO: ALAN AND REBECCA WILLIAMS ARE SOON TO BE EMPTY-NESTERS AND ABOUT TO BE RATTLING AROUND IN A BIG EMPTY HOUSE… SO. WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM, NATALIE, THEIR YOUNGEST, WE’RE HELPING THEM BY CHANGING THIS “CLUTTER CATCHING” STUDY INTO A COZY RETREAT.

WE’VE ALREADY CREATED FAUX SLIPCOVERS AND GIVEN THE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN A NEW LOOK.

AND FOR THE WINDOWS, WE’VE MADE REVERSIBLE DRAPES … WITH ONE SIDE A CHEERY PLAID… AND THE OTHER A COZY CHECK.

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PROJECT THREE:FABRIC ENHANCED BOOKCASES15:43:13 – 15:44:13Kelly and Natalie in work room surrounded by fabric…LT: Kelly Keener…

Natalie on camLT: Natalie Williams

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33KELLY OC:So, Natalie… how’s that painting coming along?

NATALIE OC: Kind of good, the fumes are getting to me a little bit…

KELLY OC:Oh, dear, well I’m glad I was able to pull you away. Cuz I need some help.

NATALIE OC:okay…

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12:20:20CU of bookcase in rendering

34 KELLY OC:We thought your bookcases could use a little sprucing up… wouldn’t you say?

NATALIE OC: Uh, yes… definitely…

KELLY OC:well, with a little fabric and some foam core, we’re going to make them look great.

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NATALIE OC:Okay…

KELLY OC:We are actually going to make a back panel with some foam core and this stripped fabric… (uh-hmm) that’s going to go back behind the shelves. And, then for the bottom, we are going to make a fabric flat-front panel by using actually this fabric and this… you know how we are you know how we are trying to do the reversible thing, well, we are going to do the interchangeable look… so,

Natalie OC:Okay, that’s interesting…

Kelly OC:Yeah, well it’s going to be nice because for one I understand that the room is… (Lori, can you tighten up this dead space with a cutaway?) Pack rat, clutter… lots of stuff…

Natalie OC:Yeah, my dad likes to hide a lot of things.

Kelly OC:Well, wonderful. So we will be able to attach it to the shelf and be able to hide a lot of your little things.

Natalie OC:Okay…

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:09 CAT VO:MEASURE INSIDE THE BACK OF THE BOOKCASE TO GET BOTH THE WIDTH AND THE HEIGHT NEEDED FOR THE PANEL . THIS WILL BE THE SIZE OF YOUR FOAM CORE.

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15:45:25 cutting fabric

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35Cat VO:USING THE PRE-CUT FOAM CORE AS A PATTERN , CUT OUT YOUR FABRIC… LEAVING 1 1/2 TO 2 INCHES ALL THE WAY AROUND FOR SEAM ALLOWANCE. THEN, USING A STAPLE GUN…

KELLY OC: Alright you don’t want to use the long ones because it will go through the

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foam core AND the fabric.

NATALIE OC: So you want the short ones?

KELLY OC: Yes. Okay so I’m putting the short ones in there right now… and that’s something that you always want to keep in mind because it will go right through the foam core.

KELLY OC: Okay, now when we are doing this you want to start in the center and work yourself out. Okay? And like I said we get to use the line as our guide. (Natalie OC: uh-hmm) okay.

NATALIE OC: Should we save a little bit of room for up here?

KELLY OC: Oh, yeah.

NATALIE OC: Okay, we’ve got enough

KELLY OC: Plenty. So, I’ll put a couple in and then I’m going to let you go on your end…

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15:53:04 - :53:14Kelly & Natalie mitering corners

:10 CAT VO:NEXT FOR THE CORNERS , FOLD EACH OF THESE TO CREATE A SMOOTH FLAT MITERED EDGE… AND STAPLE INTO PLACE .

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16:03:53 - :04:28Natalie and Kelly putting panel in bookcase and placing shelves inside

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So, let’s check it out… there we go… there we go…

NATALIE OC: That looks so good…

Kelly OC:It really does and when we put our bookshelves in there it will look even better. It adds another dimension to it.

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Natalie and Kelly looking at finished panel

38 NATALIE OC: Alright. So, what’s next?

KELLY OC:Alright, what’s next is… that we are going to make our fabric flat front panels that we are going to secure with our hook and loop tape. So, it will look a lot like this.

NATALIE OC: Oh, that’s neat…

KELLY OC :Won’t that be nice? And then you can hide all your knick-knacks… even better, right?

NATALIE OC:Yeah…

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GFX TRANSITION

16:28:00Natalie & Kelly measuring the width of shelf.

16:28:19Kelly measuring the distance between top of shelf and bottom of unit.

GFX TRANSITION

:15CAT VO:MEASURE THE SHELF WIDTH, JUST TO THE FRAME AND DIVIDE THE MEASUREMENT IN HALF FOR THE TWO PANELS… DON’T FORGET ALLOW 2- INCHES FOR THE SEAM. THEN FOR THE PANEL LENGTH , MEASURE FROM THE TOP OF THE SHELF TO THE FLOOR , AGAIN ADDING A COUPLE OF INCHES FOR THE SEAM.

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16:27:07 Cover with

:32 KELLY OC:Okay, Natalie, as you can see, I have gone ahead and made this one. We can use this as our guide for our next panel. Now, um, we are using a floral print. One thing that you want to keep in mind when you are… you want to line up your flowers as much as possible… when you fold in an inch, it’s going to make your pattern off… so, just always keep that in mind when you are working with a floral.

NATALIE OC:Okay.

KELLY OC:Now our other interchangeable flat front panels will be made out of the striped

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pattern. So, it will be a lot easier for us. Okay?

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16:30:43 - :31:13Kelly explaining what she and Natalie are about to do.

:30 KELLY OC:So, to get started, like I’ve said, I’ve already cut it out… and as you can see here, you just fold in… and we use a fusible tape, which is a great product. Because it, it, adher… bonds your fabric…

NATALIE OC:With heat?

KELLY OC:Yes with heat… it’s wonderful!

NATALIE OC:Okay.

KELLY OC:So what we’ll do is, we’ll fold in one side about an… oh, an inch… (NATALIE OC: Okay) and then we will go ahead and press it lightly to go ahead and give us a crease. And, then we will use our fusible tape, put it in place… and then we use a press cloth to bond it. Okay? Alright!

NATALIE OC:Okay. Sounds good.

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16:49:23 Kelly measuring while Natalie helps to lay out painter’s tape on fabric…

16:50:24 Natalie and Kelly turning under hem and 16:50:32 flipping over and pressing ON IRONING BOARD!

16:51:04 Removing painter’s tape

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IT’S IMPORTANT TO GET THE EDGES AS STRAIGHT AS POSSIBLE SO THAT THE PANELS HANG STRAIGHT AND THE HEM IS EVEN. HERE’S A HELPFUL TRICK TO KEEP THE SEAMS STRAIGHT, MEASURE ACROSS THE PANEL AT THE EDGES AND CENTER AND USE PAINTER’S TAPE TO MARK THE FOLD EDGE. THEN TURN THE HEM UNDER… PRESS INTO PLACE… AND REMOVE THE TAPE.

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16:51:16 – 16:54:21 Pressing and taping montage

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16:56:52 - :57:33Kelly cutting excess fabric at corner.

Adding fusible tape

Pressing with pressing cloth and iron. LT: When using fusible tape, use a pressing to keep your iron clean.

17:06:31 using panel to measure tape17:07:10 putting tape together17:08:20 putting tape on panel & peeling off17:09:01 placing panel on bookshelf

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CAT VO:ONCE ALL FOUR CORNERS ARE FINISHED, IT’S TIME FOR THE HOOK AND LOOP TAPE . USING YOUR PANEL AS A GUIDE , MEASURE THE LENGTH. ATTACH ONE SIDE OF THE TAPE TO THE OTHER ON THE STRIP . THEN SECURE THE HOOK AND LOOP TAPE TO THE PANEL . F INALLY ATTACH TO THE BOOK SHELF .

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17:13:45 - :14:06Kelly & Natalie securing last panel to bookcases

:21 KELLY OC:Wow, Natalie what do you think?

NATALIE OC: It looks great! I love them.

KELLY OC: Well, I do to. And, I like it that we have little compartments hidden down below so we can put knick-knacks.

NATALIE OC:Yeah, well my Dad’ll like that.

KELLY OC:Wonderful. And, when we put our bookshelves in there, I think it will look really nice. So you know what, we’ve got to get started on more panels…we are going to use this fabric for another interchangeable look. Okay? Alright!

NATALIE OC:

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11:18:52 Kelly putting books behind bookcase panels.

11:13:52 Cat and April hanging pictures

:15 42CAT VO:STAY WITH US. THE MATERIAL GIRLS HAVE BEEN “STUDYING UP” ON SOME OTHER IDEAS FOR REBECCA AND ALAN’S ROOM…

SO, DON’T GO AWAY!

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RE-ESTABLISH MISSION/CATCH VIEWERS UP15:08:31 Cat enters frame in workroom to get fabric panel.

12:24:53 MWS Alan painting, Rebecca moving12:24:48 Natalie rolling wall14:36:35Kelly & Alan placing cushion in chair.10:10:44April & Rebecca “popping out” a corner17:13:45 Kelly & Natalie securing last panel to bookcases

12:08:57 Dissolve to April carrying Chyna into “new” study on a pillow.

09:06:45 Dissolve to Rebecca, Alan, and Natalie leaving out front door to dinner

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43CAT OC, then to VO: Welcome back to Material Girls.

We’ve been transforming the Williams’s study into a cozy hideaway.

CAT VO: THE COUPLE, AND THEIR SOON TO BE COLLEGE CO-ED DAUGHTER, HAVE BEEN WORKING RIGHT ALONG SIDE US, PAINTING, COVERING A CHAIR AND OTTOMAN, MAKING REVERSIBLE DRAPES, AND CREATING A NEW LOOK FOR THE BOOKCASES.

AS ALWAYS, WE HAVE A FEW EXTRA TOUCHES WE WANT TO ADD… SO WE’VE SENT THEM OUT TO DINNER WHILE WE PULL THE ROOM TOGETHER.

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Dissolve to:11:36:32 - :36:52Kelly finishing up with last tip.

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KELLY OC:I told Alan that I would complete our faux slipcover… So, to give a few tips… what I did, again, I folded it in, folded it back, used a pin to hold it in place… then I used an upholster curved needle and some thread. And I’m going to run it in starting at this end and running it to here.

Now one more tip… to hide the string… pull it through… let it come out your fabric… way over here… and then you’ll cut that off and you’ve actually hidden your string.

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11:56:43 – 11:57:03April in the corner of the Study as Cat and Kelly bring in the chair with quilt in the seat

Cat folds and lays the quilt on the chair.

April sneaks around, climbs in chair under quilt…

:20 44 APRIL OC:With these beautiful windows in the background, we thought the chair needed to be the first thing you see when you walk into the room.

KELLY OC:Yeah, a destination inviting you to just sit and stay awhile.

CAT OC:And with this beautiful quilt, I don’t know why you wouldn’t…

KELLY OC:Me neither!

APRIL OC:Where’s the hot chocolate, girls?

KELLY OC: Oh, well, we’ll go get some

CAT OC: Make yourself comfortable April…

APRIL OC: Okay! Ahhh… it’s been a long day…

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16:22:57 CU pan of runner (2nd look. Flowers give it away)(Alt: 104: 16:19:33)

16:32:56 After of chair with cushion (1st look)

14:48:46 - :49:00Cat, talking to camera, putting lampshade on lamp at desk, turning on the light

12:02:46 Kelly fluffing

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CAT OC: An easy way to warm up any room is to cover your lampshades with fabric. We chose this coordinating fabric for our lampshade. And, we think it adds an extra special cozy touch to this room.

CAT VO:AND, IN FRONT OF THE ANTIQUE CHAIR, A SLIP COVERED OTTOMAN ACCENTS THE

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15:38:32 zoom into Chair and ottoman with rug under foot (1st look)

FRENCH COUNTRY STYLING. FINALLY, A NEW RUG HELPS TO TIE IN ALL THOSE BEAUTIFUL WARM COLORS.

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15:38:06 pan of room (1st look)

15:40:07 dutch angle zoom to book case panels (1st look)

15:41:17 zoom pan from corner to great-grandmother.

:16 46 CAT VO:WE STARTED WITH A CLUTTERED, DRAB STUDY.

USING WARM RICH FABRICS IN EQUALLY AS WARM AND RICH HUES, AND ADDING A FEW SPECIAL TOUCHES HERE AND THERE, WE TRANSFORMED IT INTO AN INVITING AND COMFY HIDEAWAY.

BUT LET’S SEE WHAT REBECCA AND ALAN HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THEIR NEW STUDY…

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15:41:03 Cut away of g-grandma (2nd look)

:41 47 REBECCA OC: Oh, I can not believe it…

NATALIE OC: Holy cow!

REBECCA OC: This rug is beautiful… okay…

ALAN OC: Oh, my gosh!

REBECCA OC: alright… the antique rug that’s fine. Oh, look it… oh, my goodness…

ALAN OC: This is unbelievable…

REBECCA OC: Look they used our pictures!

ALAN OC: This is… wow!

REBECCA OC: Great-grandmother’s still here…

NATALIE OC: This looks SO much better… oh my gosh…

REBECCA OC: This is wonderful

ALAN OC: Unbelievable.

NATALIE OC: This is really great…

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15:38:30 Cut away quick zoom out of chair & ottoman (1st look)

REBECCA OC: Alan, do you like my curtains?

ALAN OC: Hey! You did those! Yeah, yeah! That’s cool! Do you like the chair over there?

REBECCA OC: That’s very pretty… look the ottoman… that’s so pretty… this room looks bigger than it did.

ALAN OC: It does, doesn’t it?

REBECCA OC: Yeah.. it looks really good.

104 14:22:23 – 14:25:32MONTAGE (timelapse) of girls changing look while Alan, Rebecca, and Natalie watch

Lori, Shelley prefers the “timelapse” be a series of dissolves between real time action… but, if the show lends itself to a timelapse with sped-up motion… go for it.

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15:17:16 cutaway zoom out curtains

15:14:19 Cutaway of tilt of the chair

15:16:07cu of zoom in button

14:49:00 Lampshade?

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ALAN OC: Curtains there… flipped them around.

REBECCA OC: oh, look at the chair… chair’s different.

ALAN OC: Did you see the little…

NATALIE OC: Buttons!

ALAN OC: Trying to think… buttons! Buttons! Yeah!

REBECCA OC: See these are things that didn’t change and we didn’t even notice them before… look at the light. Light shade’s different.

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ALAN OC: Uh-huh. Light shade, lampshade.

REBECCA OC: And look… these are different

ALAN OC: Oh, yeah, yeah… and with the tape you just have to flip that around don’t you?

REBECCA OC: Very nice… and the throw is reversed.

NATALIE OC: Everything is reversible…

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15:18:51 Tilt of bookshelf with 2nd look.

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104: 14:37:18 – :37:25REBECCA VO: I NEVER , EVER USED THIS ROOM… AND I KNOW I WILL.

ALAN VO: IT’S A HOMEY FEEL NOW, ISN’T IT?

REBECCA VO: IT’S GREAT…

204GOODBYE15:25:20 – 25:26 Cat, Kelly and Kelly packing up workroom or leaving house, or in the new study.

(Alternate shot at 15:26:00 with the girls saying “See ya!” instead of the customary “buh-bye”)

:06 51CAT OC with Kelly and Kelly:Well girls, I think our work is complete here.

So, we’ll see you next time on Material Girls!

(All: bye-bye)

SPECIAL THANKS W/BEAUTY SHOTS and CREDIT ROLL

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