Sunday, April 22, 2012

It's been a long time comin'...

 Seeds and Herbs

Sheesh!
It's been like weeks since I have posted anything, but it's not been for lack of trying!
I have had to play the waiting game, trying to get the Farm Fresh sales blog up and running.
Labels, and tins, and jars...all promised, but took forever to finally arrive.
And for someone who is fairly computer illiterate, this has been quite the challenge.



 Calendula Lavender Salve

Perfectly gentle salve for  baby's bum, rough, dry skin, and owies of all sorts.
This salve is my "go-to" salve. I have a jar sitting on my bedside table for nightly hand, knee, elbow, & heel treatments.


Hot Process Soap
Rose fragrance...smells divine.

Messing around with hot processing soap...I think I am going to like this!

Please stop by and see what you think.
I have special introductory pricing going on for my salts and rubs right now.
Mothers Day & Fathers Day coming up right straight...
Soaps, salves, rubs, and salts might be just the ticket!


Any questions e-mail me at:
farmgirlcyn@gmail.com
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16 comments:

Ann at eightacresofeden said...

I want to wish you all the best with your farm fresh business and if I lived in the States I'd be ordering something from you for sure as your prices are great and the products look amazing especially the rubs. I'm really blessed that my son works for a goats milk soap company in wholesale and markets and now I've been inspired to launch something of my own at the markets. Had my first market on the weekend and my first sales, it's so exciting but now I need a name and a new blog for the business and I'm also on that short bus so it may be a long time comin for me too! Will do a post about it soon!

Donna said...

Hey, it all looks great! You have been a busy and productive gal! I know that you will have much success with this venture.

Sue said...

Hi Cyn, I just visited your new site, and was thrilled to see your products. I will be ordering some hopefully this week. I just have to figure out which way I will pay for them.
If you only knew how happy I am for you, I have watched you grow into this new adventure as you have shared with us the making of your products. I wish the greatest of success, and encourage you to stay with this no matter what, You my dear friend are living my dream. But now, I am going to have the privilege to see your dream fulfilled and to me that is almost as important.I have always wanted to be able to make healthy products for my home and for my personal use. If people only knew the bad chemicals that were being put into the products they buy each day, it would astound them. Thank you for being persistent in your experiments. You are a great example for us all. Now I know what I want to do with all that extra change i find in my dh's pants pockets when I do laundry.
Hugs,
Sue

Faith said...

I leave for a year, and end up confused. LOL

This is not the blog I used to see, right?

I am going to have remember how to sub to blogs. Sub mine, too?

Great job on the products! If teenagers come asking for bath salts, just say no.

Holly said...

Wishing your new business a huge success!

Lisa from Ohio said...

Cyn, Please know that I love to read your blog however I was saddened by your comment "I should be on the short bus etc". I have a daughter with special needs and the reference that individuals that ride a "short" bus aren't capable of understanding technology is very hurtful...not only to us parents but to our children as well.FYI my daughter reads and enjoys blogs and also understands hurtful comments even when they aren't directed at her.Please choose words carefully.
God bless

Farmgirl Cyn said...

Oh, Lisa...I am so sorry! I have a grandson who was on the short bus for a long time, but I always thought the short bust was for kids with behavioral problems...kind of like what I experience when I am trying to figure out computer technology. That is no excuse, however.I meant no harm, and I will remove that portion of the post immediately. Thank you for being bold enough to express your concern.

In Christ alone,
Cindy

Vickie said...

Hi Cindy - congratulations and best wishes for great success with your Farm Fresh products! I'll hop over and take a look!

savvycityfarmer said...

everything looks yummy ...
can't believe how the "rubs" took off!

bring on the grill...

Camille said...

Dear Cindy ~ How beautiful! May the LORD bless you in this venture. I have prayed that HE will.

In HIS Love,
Camille

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