Friday, December 23, 2011

Season's Greetings!



We would like to extend to all our Atise consultants and their families the warmest of Season's Greetings and good wishes for the coming year. We take a moment to reflect on the achievements in 2011 and like to thank all our consultants who have contributed to the growth of the Atise business – your success is our success. We are looking forward with excitement to grow Atise together with you in 2012 and are keen to meet our group of leaders and aspiring leaders in March 2012. Make it your new year's resolution to be there with us.

To all our Party Hostesses and guests, thank you for supporting your Atise Independent Consultant in their home-based business.  We are confident that you enjoyed sampling our products and fragrances, and we appreciate the opportunity to help you transform your home in your personal sanctuary.  We wish you all the very best this Christmas Season.

Have a safe and peaceful Christmas, may 2012 be a year filled with success, happiness and good health.






Saturday, December 10, 2011

Candles are a Christmas tradition

Atise Sage Mosaic Soy Candle (Baby size) Fragrance: Australian Outback

Candles feature in many traditions, with the most obvious and well-known being birthdays, religious ceremonies and romantic dinners! Candles are often used as a symbol of the continuity of life, hope and love, and to ward off darkness.

In Jewish tradition, eight candles are lit at Chanukah, and some Christian wedding ceremonies include a Unity Candle to symbolise love and hope of a long life together for the newly weds.

Candles are often used for meditation or reflection of thought, as a memorial for or in remembrance of a loved one, to support a cause, or in prayer.  And of course candles are commonly featured in Christmas décor, table settings and carols by candlelight! Candles create the perfect ambience, and fragrance, for Christmas time.

Do candles feature in your Christmas traditions?