We at the B-Town Blog are pleased to extend an enthusiastic and fragrant welcome to our newest Advertiser: Diane Ball of PartyLite!
PartyLite offers a terrific way to pick up candles and other items for the house, as well as gifts for Halloween and the coming holidays.
PartyLite also offers a wonderful opportunity for hard working self starters to earn good money by becoming PartyLite Consultants.
Diane is a longtime resident of the Burien area. She’s been married for almost 20 years to Burien native Don Ball. They are the proud parents of three boys.
She was reading the B-Town Blog daily for a couple of months when she noticed our recent announcement of the very-affordable $50/month “B-Town Bargain Blurb” opportunity.
(If you would like more information on the Bargain Blurb, please call us anytime at 206-248-2565 or email us)

Diane Ball, PartyLite Consultant
Let’s start at the beginning: PartyLite began over 100 years ago when a lady named Mabel Baker started Colonial Candles of Cape Cod. Thirty-five years ago the company Mabel originated officially became PartyLite.
PartyLite is active in over a dozen countries around the world.
Diane has been a PartyLite Consultant for nine years.
“Candles account for about half of all my sales,” Diane said. “One of the most popular items recently is a Reed Diffuser.”
The Reed Diffuser product comes with a glass bottle, decorative hanging charm, wooden collar and twelve naturally scented reeds.
“PartyLite gives a person the potential to make good money,” Diane said. “People can give me a call or go to the website for exact meeting and show times.”
Come by our B-Town Blog booth at the Farmers Market these next two Thursdays (October 2nd and 9th) and meet Diane in person. The Farmers Market is on 10th Avenue SW just north of 152nd in Olde Burien.
You can personally experience all of the available scents and see a sample display of PartyLite products in person at our booth.
Here’s how to contact Diane:
- Her phone is 206-755-6711
- Her website is www.partylite.biz/discandles
- Her email address is discandles@q.com
- Click on her Ad in the lower right sidebar –>
The B-Town Blog is proud to welcome our latest Advertiser, PB&J Textiles of West Seattle!
PB&J Textiles began as an outlet for the creative side of two guys who were looking at interesting options for something to do other than typical corporate jobs. They realized that sewing and embroidery wear was a great area for the two of them to focus on, and thus began PB&J Textiles.
If you want to know, PB&J stands for Paul Binder and Junior, with Junior being David Robertson.
Their philosophy is to service the small-sized business with a high quality product at an affordable cost to the owner or retail customer. Their goal is to make the customer happy with great products, whether they are for business use or for a retail environment.
PB&J is comprised of two guys living in West Seattle, enjoying their work, who are most happy when their customers can get the items they want and have those items not break their bank account.
PB&J knows that feeling, as they also run a small business.
They welcome your thoughts and ideas, so please don’t hesitate to click on their ad in the Right Sidebar, or contact them with any questions or ideas.
PB&J Textiles believes in quality, and they stand behind all of their products.
We here at the B-Town Blog not only welcome PB&J Textiles as an Advertiser, we heartily endorse their products, workmanship and professionalism, as we ordered several customized t-shirts which were of the highest quality, and which were delivered very promptly!
PB&J Textiles is located at 5962 Fauntleroy Way SW in West Seattle, and they can be reached at www.pbjtextiles.com, or via phone at (206) 243-3053, or toll-free at 1-888-722-7246.















































