Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 <snip> " S & H Allensworth " wrote > A GREAT WAY TO PACKAGE SAMPLES OF YOUR PRODUCT > > These little pouches add a professional touch to any product > line. They measure 2 in X 4 in and are easily sealed with a > regular household iron. Each packet is white with a silver lining > and has a tear strip for easy opening. Use for lotions, creams, serums, liquid or cream soap, masks, body butters, etc. samples. > > They make great additions to gift baskets by introducing > customers to other items in your line. Stack several > together and tie with an organza bow for a basket filler or > place a basket full of the samples on your presentation table > > Prices: > 50 for $5.00 plus priority shipping > 100 for $9.00 plus priority shipping > 500 for $45.00 pus priority shipping > > -Helen > Vintage and Virtue > Luxury Bath and Body Care <snip> I purchased these from Helen. I love them!! I just packaged up individual " doses " of a foot soak oil and a " Rose Milk " foot soak to give to my Mom. They are soooo easy to use and they are so professional looking! I can't wait to see the look on my Mom's face when she gets them. I really like that they seal up in literally 1 second with the iron. I liked them so much that I got more from Helen and will go back again and again. I have never seen these before on any soaper/toiletry supply site. I can't believe it either because they are great! Also, I made up some lotion bars yesterday and there was still some left in the bottom of my measuring cup, but not enough to fill up a tube. I just scooped the extra into one of these pouches and sealed it right up! Gave it to my sister to try. You have just *got* to try these! Thanks again Helen! Andrea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 Hey Andrea: Where can I find these--Helen's webaddress got clipped. You can send to me privately. Thanks! Drae oceanmoon - Andrea 9/30/04 8:05:58 PM I highly recommend these!! (was AD - Heat Sealable Pouches) <snip> " S & H Allensworth " wrote > A GREAT WAY TO PACKAGE SAMPLES OF YOUR PRODUCT > > These little pouches add a professional touch to any product > line. They measure 2 in X 4 in and are easily sealed with a > regular household iron. Each packet is white with a silver lining > and has a tear strip for easy opening. Use for lotions, creams, serums, liquid or cream soap, masks, body butters, etc. samples. > > They make great additions to gift baskets by introducing > customers to other items in your line. Stack several > together and tie with an organza bow for a basket filler or > place a basket full of the samples on your presentation table > > Prices: > 50 for $5.00 plus priority shipping > 100 for $9.00 plus priority shipping > 500 for $45.00 pus priority shipping > > -Helen > Vintage and Virtue > Luxury Bath and Body Care <snip> I purchased these from Helen. I love them!! I just packaged up individual " doses " of a foot soak oil and a " Rose Milk " foot soak to give to my Mom. They are soooo easy to use and they are so professional looking! I can't wait to see the look on my Mom's face when she gets them. I really like that they seal up in literally 1 second with the iron. I liked them so much that I got more from Helen and will go back again and again. I have never seen these before on any soaper/toiletry supply site. I can't believe it either because they are great! Also, I made up some lotion bars yesterday and there was still some left in the bottom of my measuring cup, but not enough to fill up a tube. I just scooped the extra into one of these pouches and sealed it right up! Gave it to my sister to try. You have just *got* to try these! Thanks again Helen! Andrea Step By Step Instructions On Making Rose Petal Preserves: http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html To adjust your group settings (i.e. go no mail) see the following link: /join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 , " Andrea Jones " <oceanmoon@e...> wrote: > Hey Andrea: > > Where can I find these--Helen's webaddress got clipped. You can send to me privately. Thanks! > > Drae > oceanmoon@e... Hi Andrea, I tried replying to you off-list and the email came back because of your spam-blocker. I did what was requested, so I hope that the email gets to you, but just in case it doesn't here is the info you need. Helen's email address isn't clipped. It is some sort of protection thing on so that full email addresses can't be viewed. You can click on it and an email form will open up to send an email to Helen. The original post from Helen with her email link is message # 24926. If you need anything else just ask! Andrea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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