Archive for November, 2009

Black Friday 2009 Sales Event

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Don’t go to the Mall! Stay away from Walmart and Target! If you go anywhere on Black Friday, you definitely want to come to Things That Make Scents! Why??
Because….. It’s back… our big Black Friday Sales Event!

Here are the coupons and details you will need for the Black Friday Sale.

Black Friday Sale will be for both retail store & online shoppers!

On Black Friday (Nov. 27th) the retail store be open  8am – 6pm
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(You can shop online anytime 24/7 but pay close attention to sales times) You will want to get up early for this!

Our Early Bird Sale is 40%* off from 8am – 10am
Even candle of the month will be 40% off

Online Shoppers use coupon code: TURKEY40
(Coupon valid between 8am – 10am EST)

10am – 6pm 30% off*
Online Shoppers use coupon code: TURKEY30
(Coupon valid between 10am – 6pm EST Fri 11/27)

Please note:
*Consignment merchandise, custom orders and wholesale items are not included in the Black Friday Sale. No other coupons or discounts can be applied.

WIN WIN WIN!!

We will also have a Black Friday Weekend Giveaway!  All online orders will automatically be entered in the drawing. Retail store shoppers can fill out an entry form at checkout.

We will be giving out 5 gift certificates.

Grand Prize $50 Things that Make Scents Gift Certificate
2nd Prize $20 Things That Make Scents Gift Certificate
3 – 3rd Prize $10 Things That Make Scents Gift Certificates

Our awesome consignment gals have graciously donated some goodies for the giveaway too!

Funky Chunks Soaps
Cherie’s Creations
& Allenwood Soaps

Looking forward to seeing you all then!

ttyl

Plymouth Rock in Manasquan?

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Every month I ponder on what Im going to do for the display window for the upcoming month.

Sometimes this is an easy task, and sometimes its not. November is one of the months that’s not so easy.  But this year in honor of Thanksgiving I decided to dedicate my display window to Plymouth Rock.

Thanks to Hubby’s awesome sign and Tom Turkey I think it came out pretty good.  You might not be able to tell by the picture but if you have seen it in person you might think to yourself,  Holy Cow! That’s a big rock, more like Plymouth Mountain! Well, in case you are wondering I made it that big on purpose. Otherwise, how else would you be able to see it from the street! If interested, you can learn more about the real Plymouth Rock here.

Here’s the pics of my version, take a look.

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Wait until you see the Christmas Window!  Its in the planning stage now.

Ttyl

Be Greener Tip #8 – Your Options for Home Energy Audits

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Have you ever thought of saving energy use in your home as you have always been confronted with high electrical bills for the past months? Didn’t you know that you can create a change with such scenario? Yes, of course. Try out the home energy auditing!

What can a home energy audit do for you?

When a home energy audit has been conducted in your own home, the problems and angles where your home is losing excessive energy will be pointed out. A home energy audit also allows you to recognize how effective your cooling and heating systems are. Furthermore, a home energy audit will likewise give you ideas on how to conserve the hot water that you often use on a daily basis.

Why do you need to employ a home energy audit?

In its most basic sense, a home energy audit is one fine step of assessing the amount of energy that you consume in your home and it also offers ways on how you will be able to evaluate the appropriate measures which you can apply to conserve your energy use and monthly bills to be paid for.

Whom can you rely to conduct the home energy audit?

It is actually your own choice. You can hire an expert home energy auditor or do it yourself. Of course you will be paying for the services of the home energy auditor. With an expert, you know that he can make a thorough auditing of your home energy consumption concerns. An auditor makes use of a series of equipment and techniques to determine the precise energy structure existing in the home. Among the equipment used in home energy audit are infrared cameras are used to reveal those hard-to-detect angles of missing insulation and air infiltration as well as the blower doors that gauge the leaks in the entire building envelope. But if you do want to cut back your expenses, just try out the do-it-yourself-guides for home energy auditing.

What are you supposed to do for the do-it-yourself home energy audit?

When simply given enough time, you can conduct your very own home energy audit and detect the vital problems that exist in your home. Don’t fail to keep the checklist of all the problems and areas in the house that you’ve found out. This will guide you as to how you will prioritize the necessary repairs and upgrades in the future.

Locate for air leaks. Draft a list concerning the air leaks present in your home. When this gets detected, you can save as much as 5 up to 30 percent of the total expenses within a year and you can likewise enjoy a much comfortable energy circulation in the end. Also check for the indoor air leaks present along the gaps of the baseboard, junctures of the ceiling or walls, and the edge of the flooring as well. Check out and see if there is enough air that flows in the switch plates, electrical outlets, baseboards, window frames, attic hatches, weather-stripping around doors, window-mounted air conditioners, and fireplace dampers. In the outside part of the house, the exterior corners like the chimneys and the exterior brick and siding must be checked as to whether or not they meet. One caution though, when sealing the home, you should be relatively aware of the most possible air combustion and pollution that may occur. This will be very dangerous for the health of the household if taken for granted.

Look into the insulation. There are certainly minimum requirements for the insulation that exists in the home. The attic, ceilings, and walls of the home must meet the desired amount of the insulation levels. Checking the insulation levels of the attic, walls, and ceilings may be difficult, as you have to deal with some electric circuits therein.

Check out the cooling or heating equipment. The heating and cooling equipment must be checked out annually or as directed by the manufacturer. The routine checkup depends upon the age of the equipment of course.

On the other way around, if you prefer getting a home energy auditor, make a list of the existing problems in your home in advance. The auditor will take charge of the blower door tests and the thermographic inspection which are all vital when it comes to home energy audit.


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