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A Pure Pristine Clean

 

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Who decided that our beautiful homes needed to be cleaned with toxic chemicals? Chemicals so harsh that they give us headaches, burn skin, and drain energy. And who decided that cleaning was drudgery? 

Caring for the sacred space of our beloved homes should be done with pomp and circumstance. It should be pure and pristine. Live like the queen that you indeed are!

Yes my friends, keeping a home can both be toxin-free and downright glamorous.

I encourage you to join us in a Pure Pristine Clean. We will play French music. Open the windows. Luxuriate in the scents. And you’ll love the results. "Green" house keeping can indeed be glamorous.

We’ll learn how to read labels and be a toxin detective. And we’ll be crafting toxin-free – and superior – Window Cleaner, a laundry Stain Stick, Bling Cleaner for your beautiful gems, and a Room Spritz so fabulous and safe that you can spray it on yourself. (And I dare say, you’ll indulge every single day!)

 

Resource for Your Guests

I would suggest handing these out to your guests as they leave. I created this booklet as a reinforcer, as a reminder of the knowledge you have just shared about a pure pristine home. After all, knowledge is nothing if it is not APPLIED in our lives!

After YEARS of wanting a resource like this, I just said, “I’ll design it myself!” This welcome is a 5x7 booklet FULL of easy ways to create a toxin-free abode. (And it’s priced for YOU. For example, it’s only $24 for 12 booklets. I think the future OGV of each of your guests is worth $2.00!)

 

This set is also a beautiful “thank you for joining” gesture – and an incredible reinforcer of how to incorporate Young Living into our daily lives. This set includes three best selling books from The Chemical Free Home: House Keeping, Face & Body, and Baby & Mommy.

 

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Printable Recipe Cards and Labels


professional printer – labels

These files are intended for a professional printer. It has 1/8” bleed, making each file 2” x 2.5”, intended to be trimmed to 1.75” x 2.25”.

When ordering, make sure to select a label size of 1.75” x 2.25”.


home printer – labels

This file is intended for a home printer. Using the crop marks, trim by hand to 1.75” x 2.25”.

 

professional printer – Recipe cards

This file is intended for a professional printer. It has 1/8” bleed, making the file 5.25” square, intended to be trimmed to 5” square.

To print these at home, use the file below that has crop marks.

 

home printer – recipe cards

This file is intended for a home printer. Using the crop marks, trim by hand to 5” x 5”.