Scentsy RV Warmer- May 2016:
Get hitched with the Scentsy RV Warmer- May 2016! Modeled after the classic RVs that once ruled the highways and bi-ways, this retro Warmer will inspire you to heed the pull of the open road.
Available May 1, 2016.
Get hitched with the Scentsy RV Warmer- May 2016! Modeled after the classic RVs that once ruled the highways and bi-ways, this retro Warmer will inspire you to heed the pull of the open road.
Available May 1, 2016.
She taught you to walk and tie your shoes. She kissed your boo-boos and was there for every dance recital. Where would you be without your mom?
We want to help you celebrate Mom this Mothers Day with beautiful and fragrant gift ideas.
Scentsy Mother’s Day Gift Sets are available April 9, 2018 and only while supplies last so please place your order as soon as possible.
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I’ve been a Scentsy Consultant for almost 9 years and over the years I’ve seen a lot of warmers come and go. There are several warmers though that have been around as long (if not longer than me). These timeless Scentsy Warmers hold a special place in my heart and I hope they never leave! What are your Favorite Scentsy Warmers?
Satin Black & Grapevine– Both were here before me and Grapevine was the first warmer that I ever purchased. It remained in my kitchen for around 6 years until it broke.
Angora & Charity- These two warmers were introduced within my first 1-2 years with Scentsy. Charity was introduced as a part of the Miracle Collection and Angora was part of the Isabella Collection. I still own Charity’s sister warmer, Hope.
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I absolutely love the new adult coloring books that are so popular right now. In fact, my daughter got one for Christmas and I think I use it more than she does! That’s why I am so excited about the new DIY Scentsy Warmers- DIY Calavera and Reimagine. These two warmers are a blank canvas ready for your unique vision!
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Warm Wishes,
I am over the moon about the NEW Scentsy Linen Spray called Scentsy Fresh! I suggested this idea to Scentsy years ago so I am particularly excited about this new product.
Eliminate odors with a simple spritz! Scentsy Fresh absorbs odors and fills the air with beautiful fragrance. Mist on hard-to-wash surfaces such as carpets, furniture and curtains — anywhere you want to experience long-lasting Scentsy fragrance. Scentsy Fresh will be available in the following fragrances- Black Raspberry Vanilla, Clean Breeze, Luna and Odor Out. 16 fl. oz., $12
Q. How is Scentsy Fresh different from Scentsy Room Spray?
Scentsy Fresh is an odor eliminator containing zinc ricinoleate, an ingredient that actually absorbs and traps odors in fabrics. Scentsy Room Spray is simply designed to impart fragrance into the air.
Q. Is Scentsy Fresh safe on all fabrics?
No. Scentsy Fresh is not safe to apply to leather, suede, silk or any other fabric that requires dry cleaning.
Q. Does it have cleaning or disinfecting properties?
No. Scentsy Fresh should not be used as a cleaning agent or disinfectant.
Q. How long does fragrance last?
Approximately four to five hours.
Q. Do I need to shake the bottle prior to use?
No.
Q. What do I do if it gets on my skin?
While Scentsy Fresh won’t harm your skin, we recommend washing the area with soap and water.
Q. Is it safe to use on my pet’s bed?
Yes.
This is an exciting new product! Scentsy has just released information on the DIY Sugar Skull Scentsy Warmer. This decorate-it-yourself sugar skull/calavera is fun and easy to decorate- just use permanent markers! I think this would be a fun activity for a teenage girls birthday party.
Order the DIY Calavera Warmer Here
Q. What do I use to color the DIY Calavera Warmer?
We recommend using high-quality permanent markers.
Q. Are the markers included with the warmer?
No, the markers must be purchased separately.
Q. May I use ceramic or glass markers to color the warmer?
No. If the ceramic or glass markers aren’t heat resistant, the colors may run. This is also why wax-based markers or crayons should not be used to decorate the warmer.
Q. May I use paint to color the warmer?
No. Paint might insulate the warmer and create additional heat, which may lead to damage. It will also void the warranty.
Q. What if I make a mistake or want to change the design?
The permanent marker is easily removed with rubbing alcohol. We recommend using a cotton ball to remove larger portions of your design and a cotton swab for smaller areas.
Q. Can I use soap and water to erase the color if I want to create a new design?
No. You should never submerge a a warmer in water.
Q. How long will the design last?
It depends on the quality of the markers used and how many coats you apply to your design. Expect to occasionally touch up your work to keep it looking new.
Q. Will the permanent marker rub off if I touch or move the warmer?
Any time you touch the warmer, there is a chance the design will be affected, as any oils or dirt on your skin may cause the marker to smudge.
Q. Can I create a design on the inside of the dish?
It isn’t recommended, as any wax warmed in the dish would likely cover the design. Also, since the dish is frequently handled, the design would easily smudge and deteriorate.
I am so excited about this beautiful warmer! The design is very intricate and the photo really does not do this warmer justice. The Calavera Warmer uses a light bulb and it has a beautiful glow when on. This would be a great addition to a Dia de los Muertos celebration or in a teen’s bedroom.
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Living in Southern Arizona sugar skulls are abundant but I never really knew the meaning so I decided to do a little digging and this is what I found.
Sugar art was introduced to Mexico around the 17th century by Italian missionaries. Mexico was too poor to buy the art but they were rich in sugar so they quickly learned how create sugar
art themselves. Mexican sugar art was used in religious ceremonies and to represent departed souls. The sugar skull is placed on the gravestone to honor the return of the spirit during Dia de los Muertos.