This should link to a photo of the one that holds 26 bottles...
http://s1173.photobucket.com/albums/r586/skoykrsity/?action=view¤t=DSC_0020.jpg
They all cost $50
There are 3 different sizes.
12" x 12" x 4" holds 64 bottles. I have 1 and more being made of this size.
15" x 8" x 4" holds 50 bottles, I have 2 of this size
13.25" x 7" x 4" holds 36 bottles. I have 4 of this size
It is a pine box with no stain.
They are tall enough for past tense to fit in too.
Cost $50 + $10 S&H= $60 paid through PayPalI love to keep mine on my Computer desk or on the kitchen counter.
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Erika Tenney <erika.doterra@gmail.com> wrote:
I get the bottle cap labels (50 cents) with every order to put on the caps. I have a large black Case for the samples, holds 49 samples, I carry that in my purse (I have been giving out a lot of samples lately). I think it is available at AromaTools.com .I have my oils on a wall shelf in my room so I can see what I have quickly. I also have these roller ball holders, www.doterraforyourlife.com/shop/ , they are great for bathrooms, kitchens, anywhere. I asked to have a 10 hole holder made and I will be painting it purple to match my room, fun!
Have a healthy day!Erika TenneydoTERRA Certified AromaTouch Technique Consultant #64579
www.mydoterra.com/ErikaI love my purple case from myoilbusiness.com I have the big one that holds the 5ml-15ml bottles and the little case for my samples. They are awesome and recommend these!!
On Mar 25, 2012 11:05 PM, "Patricia Leavitt" <doterradiscover@gmail.com> wrote:--Our blends are so self explanatory, Breathe (respiratory), DigestZen (digestion) Deep Blue (muscle and joint) Balance (balance your moods) and so it goes.
DoTerra gives pv for the oils and most of the products but not the box or sales tools and only a small part on the diffusers.
It's just the way it is.
PatOn Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 4:19 PM, wholenewmom <wholenewmom@gmail.com> wrote:
I am a new IPC. I just saw the wooden box and the keychain.
Wondering what everyone uses for storage. I need to get my "stash"
under control soon.
I would also like something for travel. I wish there were some PV for
these storage cases. Does anyone know why they don't offer that?
Also, it is tough to tell which oil is which. I am coming from YL and
I found their labels to be easier to discern. Any tips for
differentiating DT oils would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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