When I first started using essential oils and herbs, it was hard to find good, trustworthy information. Sometimes I would encounter crazy suggestions for things to do with essential oils (and I still do, honestly). I mostly relied on a few safe sources, such as the Rocky Mountain Oils blog and this book. Many eBooks I got for free were completely worthless, so I just relied on a few sources I could trust.
Now there are many wonderful eBooks, eCourses, and resources available to essential oil enthusiasts, but it’s hard to know which ones are the good resources and which ones are junk. Wouldn’t it be awesome if all of the best essential oil and herbal remedy resources were all in one place?
I wanted to share with you a collection of resources I just purchased that I think you might find helpful as well!
It’s called the Herbs and Essential Oils Super Bundle, and it includes twenty eCourses, eBooks, and printables that will make learning to use essential oils a breeze. Whether you’re a beginner or an intermediate essential oils and herb user, there is something here for you!
Several resources that are especially awesome:
-Herbs & Oils: Beyond the Basics by Jessie Hawkins at Vintage Remedies ($197) – I’ve taken another Vintage Remedies course in the past and it was so helpful… can’t wait to take this one!
-Safe Essential Oils Labels ($19.99) – These labels are perfect for putting on your bottles of EOs so you can remember which ones are safe to use for children, in pregnancy, etc.
-Essential Oils Planner Printables ($5.95) – Ever wanted to really organize your essential oils information? This is perfect for that. Make a list of your stash, keep a record of what oils you’ve tried and what has worked, and more.
-DIY Lavender Creations by Stacy Karen of A Delightful Home ($5.99) – I love all of the neat DIY gift ideas in this eBook!
-How to Create Healing Herbal Baths ($19.99) – Can’t wait to dig into this one and try some lovely herbal baths!
Something I really love about this bundle is that it is NOT branded to a specific oil company. Regardless of the essential oil company you use or where you buy your herbs, you will be able to use these resources and become better informed about how to use your oils and herbs. I also love that these remedies are backed with science and not just hearsay!
With these resources at your fingertips, you’ll be able to:
- Separate fact from fiction as you choose quality herbs and essential oils.
- Confidently prepare salves, syrups, tinctures, and teas.
- Properly dilute oils for topical use.
- Learn blending principals for aromatic use.
- Incorporate essential oils into easy and effective herbal remedies.
- Know which herbs are safe for pregnancy, babies and children.
- Use printables to organize your essential oils for safety and ease of use.
- Create beauty products, herbal baths, and even gifts for friends and family.
You can get this entire herbs and essential oils library, worth over $400, for less than $30. That’s 92% off what it would cost to buy everything individually! I think this is really affordable, especially when you consider the rising cost of healthcare today. If something you learned from an eBook or eCourse could keep you from going to the doctor just once, what you’d save in paying a copay could cover the cost of this bundle! (And I believe these resources will help you more than just one time!)
I love the bonus offer that comes with this bundle too!
Golden Poppy Herbal Apothecary is a full-service apothecary and clinic offering small batch hand-made herbal products to enhance your health and wellbeing. With your bundle, you’ll also receive a special coupon for 50% off bulk herbs and essential oils. I already have a full shopping cart of herbs and I’m almost ready to place my order! Absolutely love the high-value coupon!
The bundle is available from now until Monday, June 27th, 2016 at 11:59pm EST. That’s why the Ultimate Bundles team can offer so much, because they only have permission to sell it for such a short period of time.
Learn more or get your bundle now!
If you think getting all these herb & essential oil resources for less than $30 sounds like a steal, then make sure to go HERE to see exactly what it includes and grab yours before this deal ends!
And as always, I wouldn’t share about this if I didn’t use it and love it personally. 🙂
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This word-building board is fun! It’s magnetic and has spaces for spelling out words, leaving a blank so that the child can fill in the missing letter. It includes over 50 magnets. I can see lots of uses for it! The magnetic alphabet letter set doesn’t technically go with the word-building board, but I think they would work with it! My plan is to use them on cookie sheets (new ones from the Dollar Tree) for spelling, phonics, and more. There are several “puzzle pairs” available currently, and I got the set that pairs letters with words and the set that forms a complete word. Jude is currently “into” puzzles, so I think he’ll like these. They had a bunch of clothespin activity sets (including color wheels, days of the week, etc.), but I ended up getting one that matches upper and lowercase letters, and one that matches the rhyming words. I am hoping these will be things that Cordelia or Jude enjoy doing independently. They also have a ton of flashcards (showing more later), but I liked these with rhyming words.
Fun and games!! These are great car, plane, or waiting room activities. I remember playing with a spirograph when I was young, so I was excited to find this. Vera is the only one who can do it by herself at this point, but the others will learn too, I’m sure. We’ve been having fun with this tic tac toe set! It’s magnetic, so it’s perfect for keeping the pieces together and not lost! We’ve played Find It Fast: Wild Animals several times, and Jude is SO good at it! This game is like Spot It (which we also have), and it’s a fun activity that we can do together or independently. Vera has been loving the Go Fish game, and it’s cute to see how she’s learning a bit of strategy while playing it! These Imagine and Draw cards are nice for waiting rooms, since they’re quiet but also creative. We took one set to the dentist yesterday! Target had a few busy books, but this closures one was my favorite. Unbutton it to find velcro to unfasten, which then leads to a page you have to untie and unlace, then finally a zipper to unzip. Then do it in reverse: zip the zipper, lace up and tie, fasten the velcro, and button up! So good for working on those practical skills in a fun way.
I grabbed a few workbooks (even though we’re not hugely into workbooks) because these looked really cute (and they came with a sheet of stickers). This is another clothespin activity that I got a while ago but saw that they have again. You match the picture to the letter that it starts with (and opening a clothespin is good for fine motor skills). Jude likes doing this one. I got more of these blank books (I’ve bought them before) because I think the girls will have fun writing and illustrating stories (with a little help) this year. There are 8 books in the pack for $3.


Finally, I got some Dr. Seuss stickers and a set of highlighters (double-sided) and gel pens (really pretty colors) for me to use.












