Jun
06

Wordless Wednesday: Lotus Cove

May
28

Happy Memorial Day



Thank you to all who have sacrificed for our freedom. 
We honor you today. 
May
04

Visions of Velata

By Robin Bethel On this early May morning, I looked out an office window to see a gorgeous spring sky with soft tufts of clouds lit by sunlight. And I thought: There’s nothing better than this. Then I realized, wait — those clouds could be marshmallows dipped in chocolate… Apparently, I’ve got Velata on the brain. But who could blame me? At the home office, we’re all thrilled about this brilliant new brand. Everything’s better with chocolate, and Velata’s a fun and social way to spread the love. And so I say, “Welcome, May!” (You’re pretty neat, even if you’re not dipped in Belgium goodness.) But most especially, “Welcome, Velata!" You’re about to deck out my world in chocolate. Velvety, pure, delicious chocolate.    If you’re as excited as I am, you probably can’t wait to host your first Velata party (and your second, your third, etc.). Every party is bound to be amazing with mouth-watering chocolate and ...

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Mar
23

The Easter Buddy

By Elizabeth Brady, Scentsy Translation Coordinator  When I was growing up, I knew what to expect in my pretty yellow Easter basket: Peeps, Cadbury eggs, a chocolate bunny, Jelly Belly jelly beans…you get the idea. Since I come from a family of ten kids, there was always swapping and a bit of haggling with siblings; I knew I could easily get some extra Butterfinger eggs if I offered Josh some Jelly Bellys in exchange, and MariAnne would do about anything for extra Cadbury eggs. And so the years went, Easter after Easter. But this year Scentsy introduced a little somethin’ special — just in time to bring a little extra pizazz to Easter baskets everywhere! That’s right — it’s Wellington the Duck, the Easter Buddy! This adorable ducky comes with a bright yellow rain slicker so he can bundle up on these “in like a lion” March days. But don’t worry — Wellington can leave his coat inside when the sunshine coaxes him outside to frolic with his ot ...

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Mar
09

Spring Sprint Roundup

By Sara Cox, Scentsy Photo and Video Manager Scentsy recently wrapped up its biggest road trip ever: Spring Sprint 2012. This was the second year that Scentsy brought its corporate office to thousands of Consultants across North America, providing leadership training, business skills coaching, and a whole lot of excitement. Whether the location was Vancouver, Canada, or San Juan, Puerto Rico—or anywhere in between—there was electricity and excitement in the air.   For the Consultants who missed the event, or for the Scentsy lover who just wants an inside look, this blog post is for you. Below are quick links to the informative and entertaining video content that was part of the event, and a link to a fun and helpful PDF. The first video will give you a glimpse into our amazing history. Learn a bit more about Orville and Heidi and the unique culture that makes us Scentsy in, “The Scentsy Story”:  “Rocks to Warmers” (a well-known video that highlig ...

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Feb
28

Scentsy’s Legacy of Bootstrapping

By Elizabeth Brady, Scentsy Translation Coordinator “Hey, Elizabeth, come hold this for a sec.” I was assisting at a photo shoot when the Design Manager handed me a Baby Buddy. “Great! Now insert this Scent Pak into the Baby Buddy.” Next thing I knew, the photographer was clicking photos over my shoulder and directing me on how to aesthetically insert a Scent Pak. I had just been bootstrapped.  To bootstrap: rely entirely on one’s own efforts and resources; self-generating or self-sustaining. Basically, solving problems with what you’ve already got, instead of outsourcing or purchasing a solution or new resource. Bootstrapping is not a new concept for Scentsy. In fact, Scentsy’s history is riddled with stories of utilizing what’s available. Like the time the shrink-wrap machine broke. It was December of 2005, and Scentsy had recently moved operations into its first warehouse. Money was tight, and orders were waiting. Wax couldn’t be pac ...

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Jan
26

Say What? When Language Translation Isn’t As Easy As It Seems

By Elizabeth Brady, Scentsy Translation Coordinator  I bet we’ve all heard at least one story about a tourist inadvertently offending locals when the tourist made a gesture that is perfectly normal in their culture, but definitely means something quite different in the place they are visiting. Hand motions can get pretty tricky when you cross cultures! (Just a tip: don’t give anyone a thumbs-up in the Middle East, use the “come here” index finger motion in Asian cultures, and it’s really for the best if you never signal for two items by holding up your index and middle finger, palm out, in the United Kingdom. Oh! And the “ok” sign of touching the tip of your index finger to your thumb and holding up the other three fingers? Just avoid that in most cultures.) Words carry a lot of implications, too. I have a friend from college who is from the United Kingdom. Whenever he would ask where the “toilet” was, invariably some freshman girl would raise ...

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Jan
23

Scentsy Leadership Retreat 2012

By Johanna Payne, Scentsy Archivist    As I write this blog, I am sitting in the Conference Center of the beautiful Aventura Spa Palace Resort in Riviera Maya. It is a balmy 82 degrees outside and I’m watching Scentsy Consultants walk by in shorts, flip flops and t-shirts. I have to admit, this is much nicer weather than the 30 degrees at the home office in Meridian, Idaho. I am among the lucky few at Scentsy who were selected to attend Leadership. I am using this opportunity to meet Consultants and learn about their history with Scentsy. These are all vital parts of my role as Archivist. Leadership is a one week event that is held each January. Only Directors, Star Directors and SuperStar Directors can attend. It is an opportunity for attendees to receive specialized training to help them be better team leaders. It is also a time to renew friendships with their team and with other Consultants. I loved watching Consultants greet each other with hugs and smiles on the first day of L ...

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Jan
17

That’s the Spirit! Bringing Your Best Self to the Table Every Day

By Motivational Speaker and Change Expert Connie Podesta Editors’s note: Connie was a speaker at Scentsy’s 2011 Convention in Fort Worth, Texas. Here she shares some of her New Year suggestions for Scentsy Consultants, but it’s good advice for anyone who wants to start the year off right. Wow, did I ever love my time spent with Team Scentsy!  I was moved by your energy, passion and SPIRIT for what you do. These are the differentiators that allow you to rise to the top and stay there.  And they are powerful game changers to keep in mind as you face the year ahead.  As Scentsy Consultants and entrepreneurs, you get to take a ‘sky’s the limit’ approach to life and career.  How far you go, how much you make and who you work with is entirely up to you-- which for many of you is both a blessing and a curse, right?  It’s awesome in theory but a heck of a lot of pressure sometimes. I tell you what… Here are a few ideas for keeping your ...

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Jan
09

What is creativity?

“A pint of Pabst, please.” “Here you go. That’ll be $2.50.” “Ahh. Cheap beer at its finest. Here you go. Keep the change.” “Thank you much. Say … you wouldn’t happen to work at Scentsy, would you?” “I do. How could you tell?” “Well, to be perfectly honest, you smell like it.” “Hah. I guess that happens. Occupational hazard, right?” “What do you do there?” “I do web design for them.” “Oh … web design? It’s a pretty up-and-coming line of work, isn’t it?” “Yeah. I get to be creative, and get paid for it.” “Oh … I wish I could be creative. I can just draw stick figures … that’s all.” And the conversation continues … This interaction between myself, and someone who doesn’t consider themselves ‘creative’ happens more than you think. The five o’clock bartender, the old lad ...

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May
24

How Do You Store Your Scentsy Fragrance Bars?

By: Alena Shea

The more I learn about fragrance, the more I realize just how many factors can have an effect on fragrance character, duration and performance.  One factor that affects Scentsy bar fragrance is storage.

Here are a few tips on how to properly store your Scentsy bars:

·       Cool & Dark
o   Keep your bars in a cooler area of your home that doesn’t experience heat fluctuation or is exposed to direct sunlight. If you keep your bars in a drawer next to your stove, top notes are at risk of flashing off through residual heat from the stove. If you like to store your bars in a cute basket on a bookshelf that gets direct sunlight for a majority of the day, you risk top notes flashing off from the heat of the sunlight.
o   If you like to stock up on your favorite fragrance, consider the refrigerator or even freezer! I recommend using a zip lock bag for each bar to protect the clamshell from cracking. The cold temperature makes the plastic brittle.

·       First In First Out (FIFO)
o   FIFO is a method used by many companies to manage inventory. If you’re a Consultant who likes to have inventory on hand, or an avid customer who buys bars faster than you can use them, the first bars you purchase should be the first sold or used.  This will help ensure the bar inventory you have doesn’t get old and lose fragrance.  Shelf life on Scentsy bars (that have been stored properly) is 12 months.

·       Vehicles
o   Avoid keeping your Scentsy bars on your car seats with access to sunlight for long periods of time. A car sitting in 70+ degree weather with Scentsy bars and/or testers exposed on the seat is a disaster waiting to happen!




·        **Bonus tip for Consultants:

o   Many Consultants have outdoor booths at fairs & shows. When the temperatures are warm, treat your testers like you treat your bars! I recommend using two sets of testers & bringing a cooler. Keep one set of testers in a cooler & rotate every hour or so to keep the testers nice & cool – keeping those top notes in! And remember, warmer testers have a stronger scent so give them time to acclimate to the temperature when rotating. If your testers are too cold, you will have a hard time smelling the fragrance.

How do you store your Scentsy fragrance bars? Share other tips below!

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Some of the World’s Most Inspirational Entrepreneurs

Like all great success stories, Scentsy’s has a humble beginning. True entrepreneurs tend to be cut from the same cloth – often taking risks and running with haphazard opportunities the rest of us would hesitate to try. The founders of Scentsy are no exception and their modest beginning is about as inspiring as it gets. Let’s set the stage…


No, really. That’s the stage, right there! See that big white ocean container on the far left? That is where Scentsy first began its magic. Back in 2004, Orville and Heidi Thompson purchased Scentsy and used this ocean container and small office (the white building hidden behind two trailers) to manufacture and ship Scentsy orders. Not only were Orville (Scentsy CEO) and his wife, Heidi (President), tending to the future of an incredible company that would soon reach a global audience and boast over a billion dollars in revenue in less than ten years, they were also tending livestock on the same land. Those two know how to juggle!

Because Orville and Heidi were also using the land to pasture sheep and other animals, Consultants who visited Scentsy’s first office were sometimes accosted by chickens and other aspects of farm life. The make-shift office was furnished with items incomprehensible to most people – bench seats ripped from an old van and a variety of other discarded furniture. But, like so many diamonds in the rough, Scentsy’s owners were content to bootstrap while they put profits back into their growing company.





By October of 2004, Scentsy had outgrown the farm space and moved the operation to a small office building down the street. Orville continued to use the land for his sheep and the buildings for storage. Today, Consultants visiting Scentsy’s home office can now tour the site and even take pictures in Orville’s office chair!

Nine years later, Scentsy will soon be moving to another new home. Our new headquarters in Meridian, Idaho will be housed in a brand-new, state-of-the-art campus setting - complete with walking paths, a cafeteria, outdoor amphitheater and gym. A far cry from the sweet little ocean container surrounded by sheep, this campus will house all of Scentsy’s Idaho-based employees and operations.

This rags-to-riches story is one that never gets old to hear. It’s inspiring to witness people with such tenacity and faith that they can take the most humble beginning and literally turn it into a piece of history. At Scentsy, we absolutely love hearing about how everyday people turn their lives around with just one opportunity…

Check out some of our other favorite legendary entrepreneurial stories:

-       Anyone a fan of Paul Mitchell shampoo? Founder, John Paul DeJoria first sold his shampoo door-to-door while living out of his car before his company took off!

-       Who hasn’t heard of Ray-Bans and Oakley sunglasses these days? Bet you didn’t know that the billionaire behind those shades, Leonardo Del Vecchio, is a former auto factory worker who grew up in a European orphanage!

-       Ever heard the saying, “Everything Oprah touches turns to gold?” She didn’t have that power until well into her career. Oprah Winfrey actually overcame a childhood of extreme poverty before finding her success.

-       Harry Potter is a household name, right? But, not everyone knows that JK Rowling was recently divorced and on welfare with a dependent child while dreaming up those fabulous stories that would eventually change her life.

What about you? What are some of your favorite rags-to-riches stories? What inspires you when deciding to make that leap toward a better life?

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