I have a little shopping to do. How about you all?? 🙂 On another note, I am really loving our Christmas tree – it’s a live tree and decorated only with ornaments we made with our beeswax. Love it.
Posts Tagged ‘Christmas tree’
Christmas – Right Around the Corner!
Posted in administrative, tagged beeswax ornaments, Christmas, Christmas tree, shopping on December 15, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Holiday Ornaments Now Ready!
Posted in administrative, bee craft, beeswax, honey house, marketing, packaging, store, travel, tagged Christmas tree on October 28, 2013| 2 Comments »
We are so thrilled to finally have all the components ready for the rollout of our first-ever holiday ornaments! We had been working on the packaging as I have mentioned in previous posts and now we’re ready. We did a soft launch this past weekend at market and class but now these lovelies are up for grabs anywhere and anytime. I still have to do an official photo shoot in order to prep them each for the website but here’s the basic information you’ll need to know to decide if you want to buy them for yourself or as a gift for others:
- Angel with Candle and Santa & Kitty ornaments are each $14.
- Round Tree of Life ornament is $16.
- All ornaments are 100% pure beeswax – all natural with no artificial scents added, just the sweet and natural honey in there. All beeswax comes from right here in South Texas.
- We hand-pour and pull each ornment in our Candle Shop here at the Bee Ranch.
- Each ornament comes in its own linen bag that includes a pull-twine-tie and a folded, heavy-stock information booklet with a history of beeswax ornaments and care and handling tips.
Here’s the front of the booklet:
The inside and back are filled with beeswax ornament history and care information:
Also, just so you know, I can’t wait to do a beeswax ornament themed tree this year – our first. 🙂 Excited! We’ve been testing the impact of small lights on the ornaments and are happy to report there is no significant impact whatsoever and I’ve had the bulb touching the ornaments for weeks. There’s barely any warmth where it touches the wax so it appears to withstand the lights quite well.
PS – You can click on each picture to view them at a larger size. Just a reminder.
Subscript to the PS –Â I did some Christmas shopping already and I’m putting a gift under the tree tonight! HEHE