fresh paint.
It’s nearing market season again, and we’re trying our best to be ready for it this time. This means building displays, finding an e-z up tent, trying to be organized for once, and soaping like nobody’s business. This is where I wish I had a big enough oven to CPOP a 10-lb loaf mold. Soapers, you’ll know what I’m talking about. We’re really hoping to be a part of Picnic Portland this August, and if we’re accepted as a vendor, it would be really nice to not embarrass ourselves aesthetically. Not a bad goal, right?
So far? I put stickers on our lip balm point of sale boxes. Seems like a lazy task until I say we have 60 flavors…
Some of our summer scents dropping a little water weight before sale. From left to right, pink grapefruit, grass stain, currant sandalwood, and tomato leaf.



It all looks just so yummy! And I love the way you have the lip balm in the simple and cute little boxes! You’ll do great!
must have more grass stain!!
and the tomato leaf is wonderful too! so nice and fresh!!
the blue colada lip balm sounds nummie…
didn’ t you also have an online store and a brick & mortar type shop in maine with a friend? is that no longer on your plate? or are you just doing it all these days? busy girl!
the p.o.s. displays look GREAT!!
You know you have good products and with the right set up you can’t lose. I’m sure you’ll do great and sell all sorts of stuff!