Sitting on the dock of the display…

September 1st, 2010

As the summer just blasted by us, it’s almost time to switch out the display window, again. I just got back from getting a bunch of cool fall goodies for the windows.  I say windows because I have also been trying to update the window on the other side of the store.

After the clown fiasco it was nice to have some peace with our dock window. I think it came out great, I’m almost sad to see it go.  But the show must go on as they say….

Here is your peek at the display window and the updated “other” window. (like I didn’t have enough work to do with just the display window! LOL)

Also this summer we had a virtual tour made of our retail store. It came out awesome! And if you wait til the end, you will even get to see what I look like, if you haven’t already seen me. (No close ups please!!)

Check it out when you have a minute!

Hopefully one day this week I will have the windows done and I will be back to show you how it came out.

ttyl

The Circus Window Nightmare…

July 30th, 2010

What I thought would be a quick, easy, cool looking window turned out to be anything but.  When the circus theme first popped into my head I should have known I was just asking for trouble.

The build of the clown took forever. Pieces ordered online took weeks to arrive and some parts were backordered.  It was awful!  But once everything arrived I was hoping I was back on track.  Wrong again.

I got the window all decorated with the circus tent and foil star swirls hanging from the ceiling. Then I moved in the clown, and his arm fell off, then his hand fell off. He was not cooperating at all!!  Once I got him settled, I moved in the table complete with the rabbit in the hat and the magic wand.  I ran to the back with my bag of balloons and watched videos on YouTube of how to make balloon animals. Oh my, was that a chore.  I can assure you that I will never leave and entertain at kiddie parties making balloon animals, that’s for sure.  It’s much, much harder than it looks.

Anyway, 2 hours later I had a bunch of things made, some good, some not so good.  But I filled up with window with my balloon creations.  Happy with the window, I set off to make some candles.  A few hours later I heard the loudest BANG! I thought for sure that someone had shot through the front window with a shot gun.  But alas, it was just my balloon animals popping. All that hard work and there they went, one after another, BANG, BANG, BANG until there were none.  I just know that darn clown did it!

Each day I came into the store, something else fell off the clown. He kept throwing the magic wand on the ground. He kept dropping his hands, the magic scarves kept coming off, showing his slightly sharp teeth. (hey, I tried to make him look like a happy clown doing magic) LOL  What a nightmare!! I think he lasted about 3 weeks before I couldn’t take it anymore, and switched the window to our summer theme.  Which I will post pics of very soon.

So in case you didn’t get to see the circus window with the evil clown here are some pics.

Sweet Butterfly Garden

May 22nd, 2010

My cute little butterflies are back in the window for our May display “The Butterfly Garden”. I found some hanging vines with lights that look total cool at night.

It feels like just yesterday that I put the window up but it was actually quite a few weeks ago.  Easter was so early I just couldn’t stand looking at all those bunnies come the middle of April, so I switched the window a bit early. Here’s how it came out.

We have been hard at work getting the pieces together for the June window.  Im even trying to make balloon animals. Sadly that’s not going so well. But I have faith that I can pull it off.  Hopefully when everything is together in the window it will look good.  That’s the bad part about doing the display, you can plan all you want but you never know how its going to look until its actually all together in the window.  Im totally keeping my fingers cross for this one.

Oh and for all of you that don’t like clowns… im going to apologize now!

For your listening pleasure please enjoy Butterfly by Jason Mraz!

ttyl

Get Your Good Karma Here!

May 12th, 2010

Who doesn’t need some Good Karma??

Well now you can get some right here at Things that Make Scents. That’s right; our new Good Karma scent is now available both online and in the retail store.

Good Karma Soy Candle

With its two tone blue and purple color it would be a fun gift to give. Pick up some Good Karma  for yourself or share some Good Karma with your friends and family.

 It’s available in all jar sizes as well as tealights, melts & votives. The melts and votives are not done in the two colors though sorry. They will either be blue or purple.  Remember votives are made to order.

Well, i better get back to the candle room, I still have a few more new scents up my sleeve… Be on the look out!!

ttyl

All About the Bunnies…

April 3rd, 2010

Easter is so early this year it kinda messed up my window timing. But luckily I was able to do a quick change and get it up so people could enjoy it before Easter arrived.  When I say “All about the Bunnies… “ I mean it! There are lots of bunnies in this window! 

There was supposed to be lots of cool painted paper mache eggs too but, let’s just say that didn’t work out as I had planned.  Being a paper mache novice, it was taking much longer then the allotted time slot, so I had to pass this year. Perhaps if I start early enough next year, I might be able to pull it off. Or perhaps my pal K-Krafty will have a go at it.

I got the plan for the rest of April/May window, it’s more of a simple window, but Im hoping it will look awesome! That gives me time to get the stuff built for the June window. Yes I said “built”, dont ask you will just have to wait and see.

We hope everyone has a very Happy Easter! Don’t eat too much candy!!

So without further ado here are the pics for the Easter window.

ttyl

There’s Gold at the End of the Rainbow…

March 20th, 2010

Today is the first day of spring and its shaping up to be a beautiful day! Finally!
And, ok, so im finally getting around to posting the March window pics. But better late than never right?? It’s a good thing too because im getting ready to switch it out to the Easter window this weekend. It has to be a quick change because Easter is right around the corner. Then shortly after Easter I have to quick change again into the general spring window.

That will give me some time to get the June window together, since I have to build some stuff for that one. You will just have to wait and see what I come up with for that : )

ttly

Today is the first day of spring and its shaping up to be a beautiful day! Finally! And, ok, so im finally getting around to posting the March window pics. But better late than never right?? It’s a good thing too because im getting ready to switch it out to the Easter window this weekend. It has to be a quick change because Easter is right around the corner. Then shortly after Easter I have to quick change again into the general spring window.

That will give me some time to get the June window together, since I have to build some stuff for that one. You will just have to wait and see what I come up with for that : )

Three years ago today…

March 3rd, 2010

It’s hard to believe that this all started out of my kitchen and that just three years ago today, we had our grand opening of the Things That Make Scents retail store. We started this journey surround by our friends and family and three years later they are still there offering their support as well as all of our new friends and extended family.  We are blessed with quite possibly the best customers in the world! Many of them started out as just a customer and over time have become the greatest of friends. We appreciate all of you and wouldn’t be where we are today without you! So THANK YOU for being part of the first 3 years with us and we look forward to many, many more!!

 I can’t help but to get a little emotional when I look back at last three years. I signed my resignation letter and then I signed my lease. It was hard to picture how the 1100sq ft space could ever be transformed into the beautiful retail store & factory it is now. Somehow we pulled it off and it was even better that we could have imagined.  It wasn’t always easy, but it was so worth the risk and we have no regrets!

 Its funny, because one main thing that sticks in my mind, is Tom asking me “Are you sure you’re not going to get sick of making candles??”  I can’t even begin to tell you how many candles I have made in the last 10 years, but I can honestly say “No, I am not sick of making candles!” Surprisingly enough it’s still very enjoyable to me. I love coming up with new scents and have fun doing it.  Talk to me when im 80 and I might have a different story though.. LOL

 Here are some pics of the of the store before we made it beautiful.

February 2010 Valentines Window

February 2nd, 2010

Thanks to the help of my good pal K-Krafty, I was able to pull off the February window, complete with not 1 but 2 giant Hershey Kisses! I am very pleased at how it turned out.  You never know whats going to happen until you start loading stuff into the window, sometimes it works and sometimes it don’t.

Now im off to think about the March window.

ttyl

Be Greener Tip #10 – Home Energy Consumption

January 24th, 2010

5 Ways to Cut Down Your Home Energy Consumption

If you have been receiving a high electric bill month after month, then be alarmed. You might be using your appliances more than  you require.

Normally, a regular American household would consume between $1500 and $2000 on electric bills alone. If you happen to fall between these figures, then you can consider yourself as a regular homeowner that uses electricity that is not really needed. Why? One reason: You don’t need to spend as much as $2000 a year for energy. You see, a regular household that spends at this amount often wastes power and of course money. And with an increased electric rates, the bills will go even higher.

Here are the 5 ways to cut down your home energy consumption:

1.  The thermostat control

When you want your room to be a lot cooler because you are sweating, you simply don’t need to turn the thermostat super low. Remember this: the thermostat will not cool faster at a real low setting. It will run on the same level all throughout until it reaches the temperature you set. So whether you gradually lower your thermostat or set it on its lowest setting, you will receive the same result. The main difference is, you only waste more energy when you think you can get your room to cool quickly if you set your thermostat low.

Also, to further cut down your electric bill, you can set the thermostat several degrees lower when you are out or when you sleep.

2.  Several small consumptions add up

Your iPod charger, cellphone charger, and other chargers that are plugged 24/7 can contribute to raising your electric bill. This also goes for your night-lights that are switched on all day, all night.  The computer monitor that is left on the whole day adds up on your electric bill. All these things contribute to the cost you pay for your electric bill each month.

Imagine this: the things that you think might not contribute could add as much as 5% on to your electric bill.

3.  The cool way

You don’t always need warm water to wash your clothes. You might think that warm water kills germs on your clothes. Not entirely true. Using cold water can save as much as 90% of your washing machine’s electric consumption by not using the water heater. Check you local stores for detergent that is made specifically for cold water washing.

4.  Sealing the leaks

Leaks can come from many places including doors, sills, windows, cracks on the walls, and joints. By making sure any leaks are given proper attention can provide savings in the long run. Make sure that your doors are closed properly. If there are spaces, seal them. This includes all the doors from garage doors, exterior doors even the door to the attic. Windows should also be free from leaks, you can cover them with a plastic coating so that the heat will stay contained inside your home. Cracks on the walls should also be sealed. By keeping the heat contained inside, your heating system would not need to do extra work because of heat loss from any leaks.

5.  Keep them small

If you want to warm up left over’s straight from your fridge, do not use large pots and your oven. Instead, settle for small pots and a microwave. Small pots require less heat and your microwave uses lesser power than an oven. The small burner instead of large burner is more ideal in preparing meals for two reason: one, it consumes less electricity, and two, your air conditioning would not work double time cooling down the room. According to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, you can save from 30 to 40% on energy cost if you follow these simple tips.

Once there was some Snowmen

January 15th, 2010

How could you not love snowmen?  They are one of my favorites! I have hundreds of different snowman things, from wreathes to stuffed snowmen, mugs, plates and, well you get the picture.

Thats why I knew the minute I saw these life sized snowmen at the store I just had to have them. Im pretty sure I bought 7 of them, but I think 2 ran away or melted. There were only 5 hiding out in storage when I went to get them. Whats up with that?? 

January is a tough window theme because what really does January have? NOTHING! Unless you count the freezing cold temperatures. So lucky for me and my snowman family I was able to create a winter wonderland scene for the January window display. The only thing missing is the snowflakes, which I cant seem to find anywhere. I think its possible that the 2 escapees grabbed them when they headed for the hills. But anyway, I still think it came out nice.

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I tried to find some cute snowman song or something but aside from Frosty there isn’t much. I did come across a rather strange but yet interesting snowman video called Once there was a snowman.If you have 3 ½ mins check it out.
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfLt0L6OeEg&feature=related

 Pretty soon I will be working on the February window. Not exactly sure how that ones going to come together just yet but I’m running out of time to think about it!

 ttyl


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