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Making Scented Love Letters with Essential Oils!

Join The Common Scents Mom and learn how to make Scented Love Letters with essential oils!

Of course, becoming a wholesale customer is definitely the most cost effective way to purchase therapeutic grade essential oils! And, through February 28th, every new wholesale customer who purchases a premium Start Living Kit (or spends 100 PV their first month) will receive a credit for $40 of free oils!

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Be sure to let your loved one know about this great opportunity because a wholesale account with Young Living would make a great Valentine’s Day gift!

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  1. Sarah Sneath

    Stacy, Thank you for sharing this great video about scented cards. I also enjoyed seeing your daughters necklace. Where did you purchase that at? As a mother of 5 babies I would love to wear something like that and put different oils in it!

    Thank you!

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