Thursday, November 11, 2010

Swim Party

I know this is late notice, but tomorrow I am going to the Summit pool if anyone wants to join me. I'll be there around 10-noon.
Stephanie

Friday, November 5, 2010

Scentsy Online Party!

One of my favorite things about the Holiday Season are the smells.
A few years ago I was introduced to a wonderful product line,
Scentsy.
Have you heard of it?
If you love candles, you'll love Scentsy even more.

I used the last of my Scentsy supply this last month, and I just found out my cousin, Melissa, is a consultant in Utah.
I got in touch with her, and since she can't come throw a party in Michigan we decided to throw a party online!

A few things I really like about Scentsy:

Aromas.
The large variety of delicious, long lasting smells, and how easy it is to switch between them. You can even mix different smells together in one warmer to come up with your own combinations.


Safety.
What do we always say? Safety first.
Well, Scentsy uses candle warmers to melt the candle wax instead of an open flame. Safer in many ways (fire hazards, kids, breathing toxins...). The wax won't get hotter than body temperature, so it cannot burn skin.

Creative Designs.
They are a great accent to any home decor.
And, I was excited to learn that they now have small plug in warmers for smaller rooms. I'm excited to get some for by bathrooms.

They also make the best gifts!


If you want to check out the products and do some shopping for the holidays, simply go to Melissa's website:
In the lower right hand corner of the screen is a text box entitled
My Open Parties.
"Lolly's Scentsy Party" is listed in this box.
Click "Buy from this Party" and it will take you to the Scentsy store where you can browse through all the products.
 
If anyone wants to go in on orders to save on shipping let me know.
 
Also, If you are interested in smelling before you buy, please comment. If we have enough people interested, Melissa can send us some samples of smells and we can plan a get together.

Happy Holidays!

Lolly Soulier