Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Member Monday; Mother's Day Gift Ideas

Good morning! I know Mother's Day is only a week away and some of us may not have found that perfect gift for Mom yet, so here are some of the Hippie Peaceniks teamies great Mother's Day Gift Ideas and how the talented shop owners will be spending their Mother's Day. How are you spending yours? Comment and share below!



Jennifer from Jclairep


"Here is a vintage brooch that I think is great for Mother's Day because it has a timeless beauty..it was made in Italy, and just a lovely piece. For Mother's Day... I think we are going to my Mother in law's in NJ..but I am not positive...No matter what, it will be a great day! Enjoy!"

Dawn from AbundantEarthWorks 

 




"This is a new pendant that would be a great gift for Mother's Day, every Mom wants to know she's loved and a sparkling gemstone with properties that encourage nurturing and compassion and is heart shaped is sure to show Mom the Love. We don't have any plans for Mother's Day, I will probably have a marathon phone conversation with my mom. There is still a few days left to take advantage of our Mother's Day sale, use coupon code MOMLOVE at checkout to receive 15% Off everything in our shop. Coupon valid through May 12th."


 Cathy from JulianosCorner

 


"Good Morning, I have a A Vintage Monet Necklace that I think would be a good Mother's Day gift because it's says love all over it and a piece that can be used a lot. I have no clue what I will be doing on Mother's day but I know I will see my kids"




Sarah from StarJewels



"I have several items made specifically for Moms, this is one of my faves and would make the perfect gift for Mother's Day (especially for a grandmother), because it it a family tree necklace that shows the children and geneology with birthstones. I made this one for MIL and she LOVES it. For Mother's Day I will be going over to MIL's the day before and seeing a movie with DH then having dinner with DH and SIL her spouse and BIL while MIL watches the kids. For Mother's Day I will lie out by a pool and make jewelry, and have dinner at MIL's with my Mom present, along with DH's family."





Nancy from RedBarnPottery 




"I think one of my mother and child sculptures makes for a nice Mother's Day gift. No matter how old you are, you are always your mother's babe. This sculpture celebrates that nurturing and everlasting love. My oldest is flying home from college on Mother's Day, and we are all super excited to be reunited for some nice family time. She'll be home for only 3 weeks before she has to return for her summer job."


I hope you enjoyed browsing a few of the many talented Hippie Peaceniks member shops and maybe found something special for your Mom (or yourself!). Have an awesome week filled with lots of smiles, and a WONDERFUL Mother's Day!! 

Hugs,

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Member Monday Group Discussion: Beginning on Etsy and Advice for newcomers

Last week's group discussion topic was so much fun, that we thought we'd do it again yesterday! This week's topic was "When did you first start creating? Why did you decide to open up shop on Etsy? What's your advice for a new shop owner?" Here are what two of our awesome teamies had to say over on the Hippie Peaceniks team!



Sarah from StarJewels


"I first started creating as a child, I was in art clases when in preschool. Then I got into ceramics which I did for 16 years. I started designing and selling jewelry in high school, making earrings and other jewelry by soldering straight pins and safety pins in various designs. I got into beading later, and have been doing it for about 20 years now. I decided to open a shop on etsy because I had to scale back my "regular" advertising and marketing work, which involved long hours and tight deadlines, due to taking care of my young daughter full time, and jewelry was something I loved that I could do during naps etc. I have sold in boutiques but did not like that they take 50% or more of the sales price, and schlepping around to boutiques was not manageable with a baby. I had sold successfully on ebay before but found it was better for supplies and simple trendy items than for intricate handmade jewelry. Etsy was a good fit for my work and life. My advice for a new shop owner would be "don't give up". Sales are few and far between at first and it takes time to learn SEO, and get your photography great, develop your branding, and build a large enough inventory of listings to get decent visibility and sales on the site (my sales got regular at 100 listings). Try to keep improving and evolving, create a shop policies page, and keep adding listings. If you create lots of things people want to buy, and can get your SEO and pics where they need to be, the sales will come, as long as your pricing and shipping is within range for your category."



Deni from Cutterstone

 

"When hubby and I got married 3 years ago, I encouraged him to do his own thing and we'd open our Etsy store. I create some, don't consider myself very creative, but I know what I like when I do create. I'm just a much better "busy work" person, numbers are my thing! Hubby is amazingly creative, to look at him you'd think he was just some old hippie dude, but he can do flowers better than me! My advice to a new shop owner is: be prepared to network, network, network...you will be amazed at how your shop will do!"

 

Thanks so much for stopping by the Hippie Blog! I hope you enjoyed learning more about a couple of our members beginnings, and maybe picked up a reminder or a tip for yourself! Stop by next week for another closer look on some of our awesome hippie shops and their owners. Until then, smile and pass it on :) 

XO,
 

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Member Monday: What drives you to create?

Yesterday over at the Hippie Peaceniks facebook group, we decided to try something a little different for our Member Monday! We wanted you to meet more of our members, so we posed the question "What drives you to create? How do you find inspiration or motivation?" and boy did we get some great answers! I hope you get to enjoy a little taste of behind the minds of some of my favorite Etsy shop owners and artists. They truly are such an inspiring and wonderful bunch! 

 

 

 

 Sarah from StarJewels   

 

 

"Both my parents are/were artists so I think creativity is in my blood. I always have a need to create and do something artistic. Lately it has been jewelry but I also did ceramics for 16 years. I just love making jewelry and seem to have no shortage of inspiration and motivation. I am inspired by styles, by stones and beads and other materials, by techniques, and by nature...things like flowers, and the ocean. Selling on Etsy encourages me to make more because there is an outlet for it all and some profit, so that is motivation."



Jayne from TwiggyandOpal 



                                                                                                                                          "Color is my driving force! I love to experiment with color, which leads to unique and artistic designs. To me, bolder is better! My motivation is my daughter! She has been a huge influence in my designs. From critics, ideas to support!"





"Colors affect me on such a deep emotional level..as well as music also does. Sometimes texture begins the process however...I cannot keep my hands off of anything with interesting texture...we almost got thrown out of a museum once because I loved on-(just touched...lol) this wonderful piece of glass which had multiple textured worked into it! I feel so incomplete as a human if I cannot create whether it is jewelry, mosaics, or music...it has to happen...most of it just gets in my head and HAS to GET OUT. (It's scary in there sometimes;)"
  


Margalita from MosaicMargalita 



"I'm effected by colors and materials in my Mosaic works, Many times I have no idea what I'm going to do. and I just follow colors and textures, and materials and they "lead" me...till it feels right. I guess it's more intuition than knowledge that I follow." 



Terri from TerriJeansAdornments 




" I love to create. I have to be doing something creative. I too am effected by colors, textures and shapes. My love for animals, and nature is my inspiration in most all my designs. I like to be different and try new techniques in my designs. Although currently my focus is making jewelry and hair accessories, I use to sew a lot and work with ceramics and painting. There are so many areas I would love to try like felting and creating jewelry with clay, but for now I am so full of ideas when it comes to jewelry it feels like my head will explode. Getting these ideas made, and seeing the finished outcome inspires me to do more, especially when these pieces are purchased. It is such an amazing feeling knowing others love and want what I have made, especially since I know my creations are not necessarily trendy and are a bit different."





Lisa from ArtisticFunk 



" I am driven to create by sight. When I see bold color, patterns, textures, anything in a newspaper ad, magazine print ad, hospital hallway benches or artwork, a documentary about historic tribes showing their clothing and colors, the costumes on the show ‘Once Upon A Time’ and the landscape across my canal interspersed between the branches of the tree in my backyard that is yet to bud, or the shadows the tree casts on the ground, I am suddenly SEIZED by the need to create something. Generally that takes me to my studio where I look among all the pieces of materials, beads, leather, hemp cord, yarn strings, buttons, that I begin to drape together in an attempt to CAPTURE and re-create the FEEL from the combination of colors and juxtaposition of lines that just inspired me. I also take to computer where I search for that new thing I MUST add to my materials repertoire that seems to be taking me in a direction of color and design that is still finding it’s way towards it’s ultimate goal of “THE LOOK” “THE FEEL” “THE CLOTHING ITEM” “THE JEWELRY PIECE” “THE ARTWORK ON that piece of glass, or bottle, or tank top, or bag or canvas” and find where it goes and what and where and how it all fits together to form that final creative vision. And, then, when it comes together JUST right, there’s this BIG aaaaah!
But that aaaaah may take an hour or a week or a month or a year to get to! I LOVE my creative journey! It actually is helping me to find myself, who I am, a thing I never knew because I was SO busy surviving life that there never seemed to be time to ask the question who am I? what can I bring to the table? What do I want? How can I help others? What will I leave behind that will show I was here?"
 


Fiona from TheHappyMushroom 



"I am inspired by pattern, as the greatest part of my craft is making the patterned millefiori 'canes' to slice and apply and turn into my beads, pendants and little fairy houses. The patterns can be found in nature or on fabric prints or almost anywhere. I sometimes wonder where inspiration comes from. Sometimes it is like I am being bombarded by a thousand tiny ideas. Recently I have been making 'canes' inspired by patterns found in Native American beadwork." 



Thanks for stopping by, I hope everyone starts their week out feeling inspired and motivated by these gals, I know I did! Stop by next Monday for another look inside the minds of the Hippie Peaceniks family. 

Smile, and pass it on! 
 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Member Monday: Meet Kendra from CopperTreeArt!

About Kendra

 "I live in San Diego, CA and am married with a dog and two cats.  I'm very fortunate to have my dream job of training dolphins.  I have always loved creating things and one day decided to sign up for a metalsmith jewelry class.  Several years later, I'm still taking classes on my days off from work and decided to create my etsy shop since my jewelry box was over flowing!"


 

Motivation

  "I make jewelry as a hobby and passion. I do it because I love it.  I make jewelry when I'm in a creative mood and try not to pressure myself to make jewelry unless I'm in the mood to.  I've found that's when I do my best work!"





 Inspiration and Creative Flow


"I love bohemian inspired pieces.  I like jewelry that looks distressed, worn and loved and I try to incorporate is is my pieces.

I have set up a little studio in my garage.  I love to turn on music and let the creative juices flow!  It is a great way to unwind after a long day!"




Exciting Milestones


"I can't wait to reach my 100th sale.  I started my shop a little over a year and a half ago.  A first I was excited for my first sale, then reaching 50 sales, and now I'm close to my 100th sale mark.  It is very exciting and rewarding to know people enjoy wearing my jewelry as much as I do!"


Favorite Creations


"My chunky distressed silver bangle is my favorite listing in my shop now. I have made myself one and wear it almost every day.  I sometimes wear it alone or stacked with other bracelets.  It has a great weight to it and goes with everything."






You can find Kendra's Beautiful shop and more of her creations in her Etsy store, HERE. And I hope you stop by and "like" her on Facebook, it's a great way to see the new products as soon as they come out! You can also find her pinning away on Pinterest, she'd love for you to follow along! 

I hope you enjoyed learning a bit about Kendra, I know I did! I absolutely love her beautiful pieces, they're so unique and have such a great character about them, and there's truly something for everyone! And how cool is it that she trains dolphins?! Thanks for sharing the behind the scenes view, Kendra! It was lovely to put a face and back story to your gorgeous shop! Goodness, the Hippie Peaceniks sure are a fun and talented bunch, be sure to check back every Monday for another wonderful look at the artist behind the art! Until then, smile and pass it on! 

XO,

Monday, March 25, 2013

Member Monday; Meet Lisa from ChakraMojo

Name: Lisa Berg
Where you can find her: Etsy, Twitter, Facebook, Website [This is under construction.  I plan to have it become my “main operation base” because it is intended as a mostly educational website where people who find my items on Etsy can go to find out more about the meaning of an item AND/OR a number of different types of Energy Healing techniques (most are based on the chakra system.)  Etsy just doesn’t have the capability of space needed for people to learn about what I sell, as my field is full of complexities! Of course, this currently makes my listings too long!  Some techniques that will be on the website I do specialize in, and in others, I’ll be looking for affiliates (already am, so if you know anyone, drop me a note!)… the main purpose, that of helping people find their personal “MOJO,” i.e. Energy Healing Talents, once they learn enough about what rings their bell, so to speak…where they’ll find their own, very personalized “bag of tricks” to help them with natural Energy Healing. Not all of us are cut out for yoga or reflexology, for example, but in offering info on a variety of methods people gain the opportunity to investigate what they believe they’ll like to do most and can choose one, two, or a few in which to master. In Etsy, I’ll offer products that relate to different techniques. The website will also be an online“SPA” because it will also be a place people can go “chill out” to free meditation/visualization/calming and soothing music, video, gentle yoga, other light energy exercise…an abundance of free, mind/spirit/body/emotion relaxation techniques to help them mellow out from the busy days of this 21st Century Life we live.]

Home Life 

 

I’ve been a single mom of a really bright, wonderful and loving 21 year-old-boy since he was 13, (well I’ve had him since birth…) When he was that age I’d just made it through lung cancer.  I was on Clearwater Beach FL and had an epiphany that changed me as the physical, not-too-spiritual person I was into someone who is now much more.  I can feel this, but sorry, can’t explain it well yet.  Anyway, that epiphany moved me to make the decision that both my son and I would be better off without his father in the picture (which has turned out to be the right move.  He now has the male mentors he should.)

I live in a great little college town where my son goes to University of Florida (the 4th best State Univ. in the U.S. yayyyy for him for getting in!!)…Gainesville, FL,where population is written to be about 125,000 but 50,000 students spend apx. 10 months here, so I really don’t know its size!  My family (parents and I) also have a family cabin made from an old stagecoach stop out in (haha) a place called Fishtail, MT that has a population of 82.  I’ve gone there every summer since childhood and still when I can, which sadly has not included the past couple years but hopefully I’ll start getting up there more often VERY soon, and hopefully again for a month or two at a time. Unfortunately, we may have to sell it due to extenuating circumstance in the next few years.  All I can do is keep my fingers crossed that we don’t.

My family home extends to my 9 year old beagle, Cali, and a recent rescue Chihuahua (never dreamed I’d get that kind of dog but he belongs to my son, really) who spent 4 years in a 2 x 3 cage.  He’s black and white and we call him Shadow.  Very timid, but we’re doing our best to help him release his fears.


Joining the Etsy Community

 

I stumbled on Etsy as I was browsing the web for a gift.  I’ve always felt handmade gifts were more special than store-bought, so it was a natural “fall.”  I named my shop because of how Color Therapy, which works with the chakra system, helped heal the worst time of my life (I sunk my teeth into learning all I could about it, then took courses to become a Certified Color Counselor.)  I wish I had more focus on what to sell first (and the funds to support that!) but I was a bead hoarder, lol, and had the hobby of making jewelry- so with a ton of inventory, I started with that first.  Before too long, I’m going to have a nice sale on all that stuff that doesn’t “speak” color therapy or chakra system well enough in my mind, and carry only more closely related jewelry. 

I’ve been artistic minded all my life and have taken many painting courses but worked in the stock market most of my life ‘til cancer made me stop. Then, I couldn’t paint, either. Oils and pastels were really bad on my lungs and I hadn’t worked in pastels or watercolor at all.  I finally returned to the art world to start my Etsy shop a year ago since I can no longer work a “real job” due to my disabilities (I believe many of us are unfortunately yet fortunately in that position.)  The great reward of my illness came because I could finally BE the artist I always wanted to be, as I learned who I really, truly am, AND how magnificent everyone in this world is, as I learned to see them differently, appreciate their own talents so much more than I ever had before…these things have enhanced my life beyond belief.


 My favorite part about the Etsy community is - The many, many wonderful and helpful people I’ve met in my teams since starting! (At this very moment I can bring about 20 of you to mind without even having to “think!”


Motivation, Inspiration, Creation and the Future



I’m motivated because I believe, 100% TOTALLY in what I sell as an aid to healing body, mind and spirit.  I know, without an ounce of doubt, when doctors had only experimental drugs and clinical trials left to work to try to help me, Color Therapy and things that go with it helped me heal.  I’m motivated because I’ve “been there…” so I want a big part of my life mission to include helping others heal whatever kind of pain they have, emotional, spiritual, and/or physical, using as much in the way of natural energy healing techniques that I can teach them about.  I also feel that by growing this business I’m “paying it forward” to so many others, people in all walks of life who helped me in my own worst of times. I should say here that I believe there IS a need for modern healthcare/physicians, but that we should try to stay away from as many man-made drugs as possible and learn that we are our own healers.

And of course, motivation comes as I am now finally making up some of my investment money to help supplement my disability, my boy’s college education, and once I operate “in the black” I’m looking forward to being able to become more involved in and to contribute to my two favorite charities, domestic violence/ child abuse and animal neglect and abuse.  Each day I wake with these thoughts in my head, and face the day asking myself, “what can I do next?”

I never finished my Bachelor’s degree for a number of reasons, one being that my parents wouldn’t let me go to school for art because “I wouldn’t make any money until I died.”  I want to prove to myself that I do not need that degree to be successful in doing what I enjoy MOST. I’ve already done that working in the stock market, but this is the total opposite type of world and FAR more enjoyable (I do have enough credits for a degree but the problem is they are scattered over too many areas…and by now, in my mid 50s, I care more about specialized schooling like aromatherapy, reflexology, etc.

I usually work on my kitchen couch, often with a card table in front of me that I use to create things, even though I have an “office.”  I MUST have noise, but I have no idea why.  So the TV is always on, though I hardly ever know what I’ve been watching.  I get claustrophobic, so use my workroom more as a storage room for the enormous range of arts and crafts I do than to work in, except to sew.

I think a milestone I’ve reached is to have over 100 other Etsians know of my shop.  I really think they do, though can’t prove it, but it does make me feel pretty good.  More is still future-oriented.  I’ve recently been talking with some influential people quite familiar with my own niche, and I am hoping they’ll help coach me along and help me get where I want to be in business faster than if I did this just on my own, so that my brand will become known not only on Etsy but around the country (sort of what it’s like when you run into someone on the street and ask, “have you heard of ETSY?” and often get that “yes” answer.  I especially look forward to the time when people believe in and understand much better the immense power of many Energy Healing methods (some are junk, simply made up by people who want to make names for themselves, which makes it difficult, and aggravates the @#*$&* out of me because I know they are selling “snake oil” to people who need REAL help. Along a different path,  I am uber-excited about creating a line of casual wear (much like loose, tai-chi or qi-gong wear only more fashionable) that can be worn around the house at any time anyone may drop in, but that also fits within my niche.  I need LOTS of help with that, but am working on its development.  The last, perhaps most important thing is that I want to develop myself as more of an artist than artisan. I’d really like to get out more and get involved in shows, but that’s difficult for me because there is so much time involvement and with my health issues it is impossible…at least at this time in my life.  I also wish I could stay more focused, but having elderly parents/ my dad’s upcoming surgery and being the only child to take care of things that arise can sometime cause a lot of interruption and interferences…but hey, it’s my turn to start caring for them, so I can’t complain about it! If I could change one thing, it would be to have a pace set, a way to go about my days that could remain more consistent, and obviously then would be more focused. By the end of 2013 (well, November, my 3rd fiscal year) I expect to be making enough profit to raise my (financial) life quality high enough so I’ll have paid for my son’s school and can afford to purchase my nice little dream home and studio (completely designed in my head already!) through several sources- Etsy, the website I just started working on, and within both, doing much more holistic life counseling (I’m also certified in that.)  With all I have planned, I hope that by then my business will have taken on wonderful and exponential growth!



 Advice for others 

 

It takes time and lots of patience to build a business.  This is not my first business, but is my first web-based business (it took 3 years for my first to become a success.)  In this economy it’s even harder than in the past, especially in summer months for artists and artisans.  So in the advice category I’d also add, “think of something people need year ‘round, not just what they “like.”  This is only the beginning of my second year owning my Etsy shop and has been a fabulous learning experience. I didn’t EXPECT to get rich or successful quickly-  I don’t feel I really started getting noticed/known a bit until very recently, but now, business is picking up (I’m on the “three year plan” to success once again, and if anyone wants to know what that is they can contact me and I’ll be happy to tell them more about how I put this together. In a nutshell, it’s a plan that lies in the thinking that if one works really hard for THREE years, creates a solid business plan, sets goals, reads all he/she can about successful market strategies, asks questions whenever possible, never stops learning new things and definitely shares  that new knowledge with others, your chances for success become much greater, not to mention that after that three year period, owning and operating the business gets easier. It also means one should ALWAYS work his/her hardest when things look gloomiest. But I can’t stress enough that I think most important is to do your best to remain patient with and kind to yourself.  This has helped me keep me level-headed MOST of the time, but we’re all human and do have our bad days regardless…just keep the road ahead in mind as much as possible vs. what’s negative about “today.” My biggest motto:  NEVER, EVER, EVER GIVE UP.



What do you wish you had known when you started your business?

 

How to market it better, though I still have a long way to go. There are so many paths to try on the internet!!  I also wish I knew Etsy had its own way of SEO that doesn’t really follow Google, which I know fairly well and which I started out with.  I’m glad I’ve figured THAT ONE out, d’oh!  I also wish I had joined teams earlier and been involved more (STILL need to be more involved!!!) I wish I knew how great it would be to meet and get to know so many other wonderful team “mates! “ Unfortunately this first year or so I’ve had to run through many personal hurdles, but I’m hoping that my dad’s surgery ends this bad karma and I can become CONSISTENT in all I do with Etsy, once and for all!  I know now that I’m changing my shop to better reflect the niche I’m truly involved in, which I believe will make it something like a marinade of flavors that all go well with one another.  (Watch for my big BLOWOUT sale coming soon to get rid of all that DOESN’T fit!)

 

 

When Lisa isn't creating...

 

I draw, with pencil or colored pencils, or inks when I lie down in bed at night (often early morning.)  Oops, I guess that’s still creating.  What else?  I joined the Gainesville Orchid Society a couple weeks ago!!!  I am really looking forward to learning how NOT to kill orchids but rather, train them to thrive and perhaps eventually start a little greenhouse!  MOST, I enjoy spending free time with my son, just hanging out with him or seeing  a show with him…he’s very close to me when he hasn’t passed out from his mostly exhausting days of full-time school and near full-time work.  I don’t think I could live without him.

I “work” 24/7 less a few hours weekly of visiting doctors, parents dropping in on me unexpectedly too often, watching TV and sleeping when I simply cannot hold my head up any longer (it’s pretty funny to see me slumped over totally asleep, still SITTING on the couch with my hands on the keyboard!)

 

 

What Makes Lisa Smile

 

First and foremost, my son, his gentleness, love, and humor, and second, I get goosebumps (literally!!) when I get feedback or a note telling me how much something I created has helped someone.  Last, I have to smile when I see my parents act like Energizer Bunnies- they’ve always been more active than I’ve ever even THOUGHT of living.  To this day, my father will still set up everything for camping trips, change his own tires, work out with weights…they just returned from a week long camping trip on FRIDAY.  BUTunbelievable to me, my dad is having really major cancer surgery this upcoming TUESDAY (the 12th.)  How do they do it all?  I can only pray that because he’s always been a health nut, he’ll pull through this just fine.

 

 

Favorite Items to Create

 

It’s changed in the past several months- I’m getting back into Fine Art with mandala, floral and abstract painting, home décor based on Color Therapy, home accessories that are more “art” than “crafts.” Though much of my art is in the works, I have little posted because I need to make groups of things, e.g. there are seven main chakras, therefore I want to have seven chakra mandala paintings put up for sale at the same time.  I’m also still searching for local sources for giclee printing, which I have yet to find and which is frustrating the heck out of me!  I also LOVE creating aromatherapy blends and mists, knowing better now what parts of oneself essential oils help heal and love creating custom blends which most Etsians who know of my shop don’t see, but which I do for clients in hopes of helping them with some pretty unusual illnesses I’ve never heard of before!

Actually, I have TWO favorites items in my shop now -  my Aura Blend ( a spray mist) and my Fibro and Arthritis Essential Oil blends (in jojoba oil, used in drops)…they “fly off my shelves” and offer valuable help to every one of my customers who have used them (from what they tell me!) which pleases me IMMENSELY! (I’m that person who goes Christmas shopping in search of the “perfect” gift for someone.  Giving it here on Etsy, knowing it will be just perfect for one certain person, is equally fulfilling.)

My Aura Cleanser, which smells out of this world wonderful, offers INSTANT refreshment and relaxation, and makes you tingle as its molecules float down and reach your body from above your head. Using it daily, one keeps that feeling with them long after the spritz is done and over with, and it makes a body feel more balanced, more in tune with one’s whole self.  Auras are your subtle body, and I fully believe that my Aura Cleanser helps by “patching” scratches and holes in it, while adding back the Color Energy it needs to be healthy. One client told me her energy field “lit up” under fluorescent lighting right after she used it!  My fibro/arthritis blend is something in which a drop or two can be used any time of day- even taking in the scent without actually using any drops is a helpful way to get relief- and for me, it’s greatest benefit is taking away the feeling of extreme muscle/tendon tension and the feeling of stinging bees under your skin that people get with either fibromyalgia or arthritis (they are both far more similar than I had ever thought before!)  It doesn’t cure the illnesses (what does?) but offers quick relief from the pent-up stress one feels when they’re having a flare.  That’s important because once the stress calms, so does the physical body and therefore the overall level of pain!


Isn't Lisa fantastic? I'm so thrilled to get to know her better. I've been a great fan of her work and "spirit" since I first met her on Etsy. She's a wonderful person, so if you haven't met her yet or checked out her shop - please do! She's such a joy to have on the Hippie Peaceniks, and she fits in wonderfully in our loving group! I hope you check out next week's Member Monday Feature, I promise you, all of their stories will leave you with something - inspiration, awe for what they do and who they are, or appreciation of life and those around us. Remember, start your week off with a big smile - it's not only contagious, but it adds face value! 

XO,

Lulu of Divine Lulu Creations