So today I went to the post office to mail 2 letters (actually sample sets), and 1 small package. While I was there, I also decided to purchase more stamps, as I am getting low on my $.65 cent stamps that I use for sample orders. The total was a jaw-dropping $29.00. I looked over my receipt when I got home and compared it to all of February's other postal receipts and found out that I have been losing money. It's not a matter of "not making money," or "losing a few cents here or there," but actually hemorrhaging money on shipping costs since the increase a couple weeks ago.
For those not aware (and I know I have many, many, wonderful international clients), the united states postal service raised their rates at the beginning of the month. I knew vaguely that they had increased their international rates, and I knew that domestic letters went up a penny for first class mail, but I thought I would simply absorb the costs of the increase, as I had done in the past. Unfortunately, after reviewing my receipts, I realized I cannot absorb this increase. The total sale of the items I took to mail today was $32.30, and the shipping alone cost me $16.65. Looking through my other receipts, I realized that a couple other international orders cost more to ship than the total dollar amount I collected for the sale and shipping combined. I am deeply sorry for this abrupt change, but I feel I have been put into a difficult position, so as of today (02/13/2013), I have adjusted the shipping rates for domestic and international shipping.
I want you all to understand that I tried to keep the new shipping prices as fair as possible. The biggest change is the international shipping on the sample sets. International shipping on a set of 10 is now $7.00, where it used to be $1.20. This is in direct review of my receipts, all of which for the month of February charged me $6.55 for international postage on a rigid letter, instead of $1.30 like I had expected. The remaining $.45 cents I charge helps cover the cost of the shipping box, tissue, labels, ink, paper, etc. The sample sets of 7 are still $1.00 for now, as I'm basing this price off the ability to send the samples first class without a customs form/tracking and the total thickness being less than 1/4 inch. If I find I am unable to maintain these standards for the 7 sample sets, I will have to adjust the shipping or possibly scale back to a smaller set of samples, we'll see how it pans out.
To help offset the change in shipping cost for sets larger than 7 samples, I'm now upgrading every order of more than 10 samples to a padded mailer, which will help keep samples safe in transit and provide ample space for customs forms and tracking numbers.
The other really noticeable change in shipping cost occurs in the "ship with another item" section of Etsy. I increased this cost for domestic and international customers to more accurately calculate the actual shipping cost. For domestic customers, this was something I had been meaning to adjust for months because I kept noticing that the totals were always much lower than they should have been (I was simply absorbing the extra shipping costs). These should work out a little better, but please note that I will continue to refund excess shipping charges, as that is only fair.
Lastly (because it is late, and I am drunk on excellent beer), I feel really guilty about increasing shipping costs without opening a dialogue first with my beloved customers, so as a peace offering, I have put the entire shop on sale until Sunday, February 17th at midnight. You can score a 15% discount on anything in the shop until then, no coupon code required.
So in summary: Shipping costs went up, international shipping costs went up drastically. I am very, VERY sorry about the increase. Please take advantage of my feelings of guilt and get really good stuff on sale. I absolutely love you all, and i hope you all have a brilliant and beautiful Valentine's Day and a wonderful weekend, and thank you all for your continued support and understanding. <3
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Sunday, January 27, 2013
New Things For A New Year.
Just a few quick things, since it's been awhile...
If you missed it, there's a coupon code on Facebook (FB200) that is good for 20% off your order, it expires 01/27/2013 at midnight, so just a few hours left to take advantage of it.
I have decided that 2013 is going to be a HUGE year for The Chequered Lily Apothecary. To get us started, I've decided to host a monthly giveaway on Facebook and here on the blog. January's giveaway is a beautiful stack of golden and gold green shades (Neverwhere, Oakmoss, and Trolled), as shown left. For more information, and to enter, please visit the facebook fanpage .
In addition to monthly free stuff, I've decided to host a set of monthly coordinating eye shadow colors. January's selections are The 13th, Snowdrift, and Moonless Night. Each CotM (Color of the Month) eye shadow is discounted to $5.00 for the entire month it is featured. These colors will show up at the top of my shop listings, so they are easier to find.
I'm also releasing a line of blush. The first is available now and is part of the Valentine's Day 2013 collection (also available now in the Etsy shop. I have 2 more that I'm working on now and will list in February, possibly earlier if I'm able. I've also got a couple more new eye shadow colors due out next week (just working on editing the photos for the listings).
I am hoping to be able to invest in nice labels for the tops of my containers very soon, and am aiming to start selling offline (in addition to Etsy) by March of this year. I want to thank everyone who has purchased from me since I got started, I really appreciate your enthusiasm and feedback, you have all been wonderful! Here's to a beautiful 2013! ^_^
If you missed it, there's a coupon code on Facebook (FB200) that is good for 20% off your order, it expires 01/27/2013 at midnight, so just a few hours left to take advantage of it.
I have decided that 2013 is going to be a HUGE year for The Chequered Lily Apothecary. To get us started, I've decided to host a monthly giveaway on Facebook and here on the blog. January's giveaway is a beautiful stack of golden and gold green shades (Neverwhere, Oakmoss, and Trolled), as shown left. For more information, and to enter, please visit the facebook fanpage .
In addition to monthly free stuff, I've decided to host a set of monthly coordinating eye shadow colors. January's selections are The 13th, Snowdrift, and Moonless Night. Each CotM (Color of the Month) eye shadow is discounted to $5.00 for the entire month it is featured. These colors will show up at the top of my shop listings, so they are easier to find.
I'm also releasing a line of blush. The first is available now and is part of the Valentine's Day 2013 collection (also available now in the Etsy shop. I have 2 more that I'm working on now and will list in February, possibly earlier if I'm able. I've also got a couple more new eye shadow colors due out next week (just working on editing the photos for the listings).
I am hoping to be able to invest in nice labels for the tops of my containers very soon, and am aiming to start selling offline (in addition to Etsy) by March of this year. I want to thank everyone who has purchased from me since I got started, I really appreciate your enthusiasm and feedback, you have all been wonderful! Here's to a beautiful 2013! ^_^
Monday, October 15, 2012
All that glitters is not approved for cosmetic use. :(
It's no secret that I love glitter. I think I got my first set of glitter makeup around 1984, from Senshu Eyes, for Halloween. I still have them, or what's left of them - it was a very chunky type of glitter, but I wore them as often as I could. I still gravitate towards glittery makeup, from eye liners and mascaras, to sparkly lip glosses, I love the added sparkle that glitter provides. One of the reasons i got into formulating was to create some of the most dazzling products possible. To this end, I use many different kinds of "glitter" in my formulations. Some of these products are derived from glass, others are synthetic mica, and still others are made of PET (plastic water bottles), and all act very differently in formulations.
So imagine my surprise a couple months ago when I found out that PET glitter, often referred to as "cosmetic glitter," is not an approved color additive for cosmetics. *insert Chris Griffin "Whuuuuuuuuuuttt?" here* I started doing some digging and poking around, trying to find out how it could be illegal to include glitter in cosmetics when so many companies (and most of them major cosmetics companies) were still releasing products containing glitter. Unfortunately, the FDA has chosen to be rather vague concerning their stance, citing that they are currently not enforcing a ban on glitter during this grace period. They don't say how long this grace period is in effect or when it began, only that the issue is "active." So then I got started digging into the ingredients that make up glitter and the manufacturing process of glitters to see what I could find. According to all the data available to me, I've come to the conclusion that there doesn't seem to be any reason for glitter to not be approved as a color additive for cosmetic formulations. That said, I think there needs to be some restrictions (specific usage, particle sizes, and ingredient safety) to keep everybody safe. Anyway, I'm rambling; I've created a petition on Change.org to ask the FDA to revisit their decision on glitter. I'm asking them to approve glitter as a cosmetic color additive and to set up standards for formulation. You can read all the details on the petition page by following the link below. Please sign if you love glitter makeup, and please pass along to any makeup loving friends and family members as well. Thanks!
Petition to approve glitter for cosmetic use
So imagine my surprise a couple months ago when I found out that PET glitter, often referred to as "cosmetic glitter," is not an approved color additive for cosmetics. *insert Chris Griffin "Whuuuuuuuuuuttt?" here* I started doing some digging and poking around, trying to find out how it could be illegal to include glitter in cosmetics when so many companies (and most of them major cosmetics companies) were still releasing products containing glitter. Unfortunately, the FDA has chosen to be rather vague concerning their stance, citing that they are currently not enforcing a ban on glitter during this grace period. They don't say how long this grace period is in effect or when it began, only that the issue is "active." So then I got started digging into the ingredients that make up glitter and the manufacturing process of glitters to see what I could find. According to all the data available to me, I've come to the conclusion that there doesn't seem to be any reason for glitter to not be approved as a color additive for cosmetic formulations. That said, I think there needs to be some restrictions (specific usage, particle sizes, and ingredient safety) to keep everybody safe. Anyway, I'm rambling; I've created a petition on Change.org to ask the FDA to revisit their decision on glitter. I'm asking them to approve glitter as a cosmetic color additive and to set up standards for formulation. You can read all the details on the petition page by following the link below. Please sign if you love glitter makeup, and please pass along to any makeup loving friends and family members as well. Thanks!
Petition to approve glitter for cosmetic use
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Halloween Collection, and a Breast Cancer Awareness Month Contest!
Is it October already?! o_O Wow, I guess this year got away from me a little bit. So I'm sure everyone's a little curious about the Halloween collection for this year (which I had totally planned to have released 2 days ago). The good news is that I'm almost done, but I still have 3 colors left to finish up and I have still got to upload videos and write listings. I'm hoping that I can have both collections listed this weekend. *crosses fingers* So yeah... 2 collections, how did that happen? Let me explain. No, that will take too long, let me sum up...
Every year I have a Halloween party and it always has a theme. Last year's theme was Witchcraft and I decided to make an eye shadow collection for the shop in the colors I was using for the party, and so Invocation, Her Familiar, and Samhain were made. Then I decided I wanted a couple of contrasting colors to use myself for the party and added Grimoire and Moonless Night to the set. It all came together so beautifully and effortlessly that I thought, "I should just do this every year." So this year's party theme is a sort of dark carnivale. From the very beginning I've been struggling with 2 different color palettes for the party, and I have been totally unable to reconcile them for the collections, so I decided to make both. The first collection is inspired by the circus and all the seedy things that go along with a turn-of-the-century operation: circus stripes, boozy carnies, scary clowns, fly-by-night troupes, pickpockets, grinders, lion tamers, shiny coins, and the promise of the greatest show on earth. This collection is collectively called The Big Top Collection and is made up of the following colors:
There's also a multipurpose glitter blend that is part of this collection that I just realized I need to edit pictures of (doh! >_<), and it is #G04 Charivari and is a blend of gold micro and borosilicate glitters with pops of scarlet and crimson. It is VERY SPARKLY. *_* And then there's the other color palette, which was always inspired by the darkest part of those wonderful carnivales, the sideshow. The sideshow collection is the one I'm finishing up this week, so I only have pictures of one of the colors edited:
I wanted this collection to reflect the more basic emotions that the audience experiences at a good sideshow: horror, shock, awe, curiosity, fear, lust, and most of all, excitement. Sorry I don't have more pictures to show you, but I hope these will whet your appetites and give you an idea of the kind of work that goes into producing these colors. ^_^ I'll post the listings on facebook when they go live, and that brings me to the next bit of business...
I think it's time for another contest! ^_~ One of my customers made a gorgeous treasury on Etsy featuring my samples set of the Breast Cancer Charity Collection. You can see the treasury here: Fight Like A Girl And that got me thinking that I really want to ramp up my donations for October, especially since October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. So here's how to enter:
1. Create a treasury on Etsy for Breast Cancer Awareness and include my breast cancer awareness charity samples set, full size breast cancer charity stacker, or any of the single breast cancer charity colors (97, 98, 99, G03). Please choose only 1 listing for your treasury and then fill up the spaces with other wonderful Breast Cancer Awareness items from other Etsy sellers. Post the treasury link on this blog entry in the comments section, or on my facebook fanpage. Good for 1 entry, regardless of the number of treasuries you create.
OR...
2. If you have a pinterest account, make a Breast Cancer Awareness Board and pin at least one of the Breast Cancer Charity items from my shop to your board. Your Breast Cancer Awareness pinboard must contain at least 10 different pins for this to qualify as an entry. Be creative with your pins and have fun! ^_^ When you have at least 10 pins, post a link to your pinboard in the comments here, or on the facebook fanpage. Good for 1 entry, regardless of the number of boards you create.
OR...
3. Make a wonderful Breast Cancer Awareness post on your personal blog or Youtube channel and post the link in the comments here or on the facebook fanpage. If you need ideas, you can post a look, a tutorial, swatch a bunch of pink makeup or nail polish, talk about your own experiences with Breast Cancer, or practically anything else that raises awareness. You do not have to use my products for this, but you do need to mention this contest and link my Etsy shop somewhere in the post/comments section of your video. And of course, provide a link here or on the facebook fanpage. Good for 1 entry for each method (ie: if you have a blog and a youtube account, you may earn up to 2 entries; one entry for your blog post, and one for your youtube video). 1 entry per method, per person.
There will be two prizes awarded by random drawing: Grand prize will be a full sized stacker set of the breast cancer charity collection colors (#97-99 +G03), retail value $20. Runner up will receive a set of the breast cancer charity collection samples (#97-99 +G03), retail value $4.50. I will be making a donation of $12.00 to Susan G. Komen for these 2 sets. ^_^
This contest will run through October 16th. I will draw winners on the 17th. Good luck! And of course, promote, promote, promote! I really want to top my donations from last year, let's work together to make a positive impact. Thank You!!! ^_^
Every year I have a Halloween party and it always has a theme. Last year's theme was Witchcraft and I decided to make an eye shadow collection for the shop in the colors I was using for the party, and so Invocation, Her Familiar, and Samhain were made. Then I decided I wanted a couple of contrasting colors to use myself for the party and added Grimoire and Moonless Night to the set. It all came together so beautifully and effortlessly that I thought, "I should just do this every year." So this year's party theme is a sort of dark carnivale. From the very beginning I've been struggling with 2 different color palettes for the party, and I have been totally unable to reconcile them for the collections, so I decided to make both. The first collection is inspired by the circus and all the seedy things that go along with a turn-of-the-century operation: circus stripes, boozy carnies, scary clowns, fly-by-night troupes, pickpockets, grinders, lion tamers, shiny coins, and the promise of the greatest show on earth. This collection is collectively called The Big Top Collection and is made up of the following colors:
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130 - The Ringmaster |
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131 - For Amusement Only |
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132 - Under The Stars |
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133 - The Penny Arcade |
There's also a multipurpose glitter blend that is part of this collection that I just realized I need to edit pictures of (doh! >_<), and it is #G04 Charivari and is a blend of gold micro and borosilicate glitters with pops of scarlet and crimson. It is VERY SPARKLY. *_* And then there's the other color palette, which was always inspired by the darkest part of those wonderful carnivales, the sideshow. The sideshow collection is the one I'm finishing up this week, so I only have pictures of one of the colors edited:
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137 - Midnight Show |
I think it's time for another contest! ^_~ One of my customers made a gorgeous treasury on Etsy featuring my samples set of the Breast Cancer Charity Collection. You can see the treasury here: Fight Like A Girl And that got me thinking that I really want to ramp up my donations for October, especially since October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. So here's how to enter:
1. Create a treasury on Etsy for Breast Cancer Awareness and include my breast cancer awareness charity samples set, full size breast cancer charity stacker, or any of the single breast cancer charity colors (97, 98, 99, G03). Please choose only 1 listing for your treasury and then fill up the spaces with other wonderful Breast Cancer Awareness items from other Etsy sellers. Post the treasury link on this blog entry in the comments section, or on my facebook fanpage. Good for 1 entry, regardless of the number of treasuries you create.
OR...
2. If you have a pinterest account, make a Breast Cancer Awareness Board and pin at least one of the Breast Cancer Charity items from my shop to your board. Your Breast Cancer Awareness pinboard must contain at least 10 different pins for this to qualify as an entry. Be creative with your pins and have fun! ^_^ When you have at least 10 pins, post a link to your pinboard in the comments here, or on the facebook fanpage. Good for 1 entry, regardless of the number of boards you create.
OR...
3. Make a wonderful Breast Cancer Awareness post on your personal blog or Youtube channel and post the link in the comments here or on the facebook fanpage. If you need ideas, you can post a look, a tutorial, swatch a bunch of pink makeup or nail polish, talk about your own experiences with Breast Cancer, or practically anything else that raises awareness. You do not have to use my products for this, but you do need to mention this contest and link my Etsy shop somewhere in the post/comments section of your video. And of course, provide a link here or on the facebook fanpage. Good for 1 entry for each method (ie: if you have a blog and a youtube account, you may earn up to 2 entries; one entry for your blog post, and one for your youtube video). 1 entry per method, per person.
There will be two prizes awarded by random drawing: Grand prize will be a full sized stacker set of the breast cancer charity collection colors (#97-99 +G03), retail value $20. Runner up will receive a set of the breast cancer charity collection samples (#97-99 +G03), retail value $4.50. I will be making a donation of $12.00 to Susan G. Komen for these 2 sets. ^_^
This contest will run through October 16th. I will draw winners on the 17th. Good luck! And of course, promote, promote, promote! I really want to top my donations from last year, let's work together to make a positive impact. Thank You!!! ^_^
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Pointsettia is back, kinda. ^_^
This is going to be a quickie tonight because I need to make dinner and get back to editing photos of the Halloween collection. Just wanted to let you all know that #106 Pointsettia is back! Yay! But wait, there's a catch... You can't buy it. ^_^ Meh? Say again? That's right, you can't buy it because I'm giving it away, in a manner of speaking. Let me explain...
The reformulation of Pointsettia has been a long time coming. I've tried a lot of different formulas and none really worked without using Red #40. A lot of you probably know that to legally sell products containing Red #40 (and several other lake dyes), the seller must obtain the color with a batch certification intact from the manufacturer. My suppliers carry these colorants in smaller quantities for private use. When they receive the shipment, it is batch certified and they can legally sell it to their customers. Unfortunately, batch certifications are non-transferable, so the quantity I buy from them does not have batch certification, and while still perfectly safe to use, I cannot legally sell products containing the colorant. That means purchasing the colorant in bulk. Really bulk. Direct-from-the-manufacturer-bulk. The smallest quantity I could find was a kilo and it was still around $100. o_0 Well, I thought I'd just save up and get it and then make... a metric ton of lipstick? What the hell am I going to do with all that colorant?! There's no way I could use it all up. :(
So then I figured out something BRILLIANT. The FDA doesn't care if I give away these products, only if I SELL these products. Well, I have a loyalty program and I give away free samples with practically every purchase, why not give my customers the option of choosing this color as a freebie until I can afford the giant order of colorant? Perfect! So yes, here's how to get this great color: 1. You may purchase a set of samples (7 or 10) and request this color as one of your freebies. 2. You may choose this color as your free eye shadow through the customer loyalty program (for every $50 you spend on merchandise, you get a free full sized shadow). 3. If you win a contest of mine for a "winner's choice" eye shadow, you may request this color. ^_^
Okay, for those of you still going, "WTF?! What is Pointsettia?" Pointsettia was part of my first Holiday collection, along with Vanilla Lace and Haute Cocoa. This eye shadow has a semi-matte, bricky red base with scarlet and crimson microglitters and this new version has a soft violet sheen. It may stain, though I haven't had any trouble with this new formula. The coverage is good, and buildable. Here's a video of the color in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzqDpvbUiq4&list=UU6gaXWiT4HQXfuIKnnXyTxQ&index=1&feature=plcp and below are some photos...
Swatched on bare skin:
On white paper:
"Streak" shown on Black paper:
Shown on Black Paper:
And shown in indirect sunlight:
The reformulation of Pointsettia has been a long time coming. I've tried a lot of different formulas and none really worked without using Red #40. A lot of you probably know that to legally sell products containing Red #40 (and several other lake dyes), the seller must obtain the color with a batch certification intact from the manufacturer. My suppliers carry these colorants in smaller quantities for private use. When they receive the shipment, it is batch certified and they can legally sell it to their customers. Unfortunately, batch certifications are non-transferable, so the quantity I buy from them does not have batch certification, and while still perfectly safe to use, I cannot legally sell products containing the colorant. That means purchasing the colorant in bulk. Really bulk. Direct-from-the-manufacturer-bulk. The smallest quantity I could find was a kilo and it was still around $100. o_0 Well, I thought I'd just save up and get it and then make... a metric ton of lipstick? What the hell am I going to do with all that colorant?! There's no way I could use it all up. :(
So then I figured out something BRILLIANT. The FDA doesn't care if I give away these products, only if I SELL these products. Well, I have a loyalty program and I give away free samples with practically every purchase, why not give my customers the option of choosing this color as a freebie until I can afford the giant order of colorant? Perfect! So yes, here's how to get this great color: 1. You may purchase a set of samples (7 or 10) and request this color as one of your freebies. 2. You may choose this color as your free eye shadow through the customer loyalty program (for every $50 you spend on merchandise, you get a free full sized shadow). 3. If you win a contest of mine for a "winner's choice" eye shadow, you may request this color. ^_^
Okay, for those of you still going, "WTF?! What is Pointsettia?" Pointsettia was part of my first Holiday collection, along with Vanilla Lace and Haute Cocoa. This eye shadow has a semi-matte, bricky red base with scarlet and crimson microglitters and this new version has a soft violet sheen. It may stain, though I haven't had any trouble with this new formula. The coverage is good, and buildable. Here's a video of the color in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzqDpvbUiq4&list=UU6gaXWiT4HQXfuIKnnXyTxQ&index=1&feature=plcp and below are some photos...
Swatched on bare skin:
On white paper:
"Streak" shown on Black paper:
Shown on Black Paper:
And shown in indirect sunlight:
Friday, August 24, 2012
Contest! News! Pictures! and exclamation points!!!
I'm feeling really proud of myself at the moment, since it has been a very strange last 2 weeks. o_0 *insert flashback sequence here* I was contacted by a PR firm representing Matt Bernson and his beautiful shoes. Matt is based in Tribeca, and it looks like there's going to be a grand opening/soiree/party/OMGSHOES!!1 at his place during NY Fashion Week. Long story short, I've sent 100 mini-sized eye shadows to the shop to be included in goody-bags. I took pictures of the whole process, which you can see below. I broke the order into 5 colors that I felt were both seasonally appropriate and complimentary to my favorite pairs of shoes from the Matt Bernson website. The colors were #04 Fragile, #05 Naive, #24 Tahiti, #31 Mr. Wednesday, and #103 December. I was really surprised to see how well these 5 colors harmonized (more on this later), as I probably wouldn't have picked them for a palette. They are actually very beautiful together; not that you can tell from my awesome pictures...
These colors are so great together and so perfect for fall that I'm going to give away a stacker set of all 5 colors. :) Here's how it's going to work, because I want this to be fun and easy:
Since I didn't get to go have fun adventures in NY, I'm just going to pretend I did and you're all going to help me! Friday afternoon (08/24/12), I'll be posting the opening sentences of a story on my facebook fanpage. All you have to do is add 1 sentence to the story. Keep it fun and keep it clean (inappropriate or nonsensical posts will be deleted and will not count as an entry into the contest). You may only post 1 sentence at a time and you must let someone else post before you can post again (please be reasonable and let others add to the story, the more people participate, the more fun it will be and the more prizes I'll add to the contest). The contest will close August 28th, possibly earlier if activity dies down or stagnates. I will select winners by a random number generator after the contest closes. The amount and value of prizes available will increase with the number of people (not the number of posts) contributing, so please spread the word and invite friends to play along so I can add more prizes. ^_~
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These are the minis bound for New York, wrapped & stickered, stuffed in organza and branded with mini business cards. |
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These colors are so great together and so perfect for fall that I'm going to give away a stacker set of all 5 colors. :) Here's how it's going to work, because I want this to be fun and easy:
Since I didn't get to go have fun adventures in NY, I'm just going to pretend I did and you're all going to help me! Friday afternoon (08/24/12), I'll be posting the opening sentences of a story on my facebook fanpage. All you have to do is add 1 sentence to the story. Keep it fun and keep it clean (inappropriate or nonsensical posts will be deleted and will not count as an entry into the contest). You may only post 1 sentence at a time and you must let someone else post before you can post again (please be reasonable and let others add to the story, the more people participate, the more fun it will be and the more prizes I'll add to the contest). The contest will close August 28th, possibly earlier if activity dies down or stagnates. I will select winners by a random number generator after the contest closes. The amount and value of prizes available will increase with the number of people (not the number of posts) contributing, so please spread the word and invite friends to play along so I can add more prizes. ^_~
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Hello! ^_^ We are open for business once more and I want to sincerely thank everyone who has been so supportive and patient with me and this company over the last 7 months. Now for some of the good news...
We are having a sale on the Etsy page: (http://thechequeredlily.etsy.com) until the end of the month. To get the sale prices, you need a coupon code that is posted on my facebook page, located here: http://www.facebook.com/thechequeredlilyapothecary It's a really good code, REALLY good, for 35% off your total. Please like the fanpage if you have a facebook account and spread the word, because that would really help me out. And if that weren't enough, all full sized orders come with double the amount of bonus samples till July 31st. Lastly, today (Sunday) is the last day to score a FREE full size jar of eye shadow with your order, no coupon code necessary. This special deal applies to all orders containing $8.00 or more of full sized products.
And I want to talk a little about the new rewards program I'm rolling out. All orders from here out will include a business card for The Chequered Lily Apothecary. Please turn the card over and view the back, you'll notice your name and an issue date, as well as a band of purple butterflies at the bottom of the card. These cards will work like frequent buyer punch cards. For every $50 spent at The Chequered Lily Apothecary, you get 1 free full size eye shadow of your choice. I will keep track of your orders through the customer database that I keep and let you know when you've earned a reward. Sound good?
I have so many good things planned, and I will keep you updated as they unfold. Thank you all again and hope to see you soon. ^_^
We are having a sale on the Etsy page: (http://thechequeredlily.etsy.com) until the end of the month. To get the sale prices, you need a coupon code that is posted on my facebook page, located here: http://www.facebook.com/thechequeredlilyapothecary It's a really good code, REALLY good, for 35% off your total. Please like the fanpage if you have a facebook account and spread the word, because that would really help me out. And if that weren't enough, all full sized orders come with double the amount of bonus samples till July 31st. Lastly, today (Sunday) is the last day to score a FREE full size jar of eye shadow with your order, no coupon code necessary. This special deal applies to all orders containing $8.00 or more of full sized products.
And I want to talk a little about the new rewards program I'm rolling out. All orders from here out will include a business card for The Chequered Lily Apothecary. Please turn the card over and view the back, you'll notice your name and an issue date, as well as a band of purple butterflies at the bottom of the card. These cards will work like frequent buyer punch cards. For every $50 spent at The Chequered Lily Apothecary, you get 1 free full size eye shadow of your choice. I will keep track of your orders through the customer database that I keep and let you know when you've earned a reward. Sound good?
I have so many good things planned, and I will keep you updated as they unfold. Thank you all again and hope to see you soon. ^_^
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