10 Fun Facts About Bramble Berry
The Bramble Berry team is a diverse group of people who love creating, being active in the community, and spending time together. What started as CEO and founder Anne-Marie selling a few supplies out of a 400 square foot space is now more than 80 employees researching products, pouring fragrances, and helping customers. Learn more about us below.
1. We love to
create
Soap isn’t the only thing we make.
Employees love to cook, take photos, make stamps, embroider – you name it.
If you’ve gotten a hand-drawn note in your order, it’s
likely from Ben in the warehouse. Bramble Berry Chief Marketing Officer
Amber has a house full of craft supplies. She recently demonstrated how
to create art with beeswax and a blow torch.
Amber demonstrates encaustic painting, Ben shows off his lettering skills on our one millionth order.
2. We love
animals
Most of us are lucky to have
animals like dogs, cats, rats, and even geckos. If you visit our office
there’s a good chance you’ll see a dog or two –
sometimes they even get to attend meetings. We get to see adorable puppy training
videos from Katy and Nikki in the warehouse. They help out at a local
non-profit called Brigadoon
Service Dogs. The organization works to provide trained service
dogs to veterans, children, and adults with disabilities.
Brigadoon service dogs are not only cute, they provide important services to our community.
3. Lunch
program
Bramble Berry provides free lunches every
week. That includes soup, tacos, sandwiches, and more. We also
have barbecues every summer, which is a nice way to enjoy the sunshine
that’s pretty rare here in the Pacific Northwest.
The Bramble Berry team enjoys a sunny afternoon during a company barbecue.
4. Work
hazards
Whenever we leave the warehouse, we take a
piece of it with us. Most of the time it’s glitter or
an extra shimmery mica. You can always tell the lucky person who
packaged activated charcoal that day. And don’t forget
the scent – we smell like blueberries, flowers, patchouli
essential oil. It’s basically like free perfume, just a whole lot
stronger.
5. Our president is a good
sport
When Bramble Berry President Norm goes on
vacation, his office is fair game. We’ve covered his desk with wrapping
paper, squeezed all the employees into his office for a photo, and put
posters of his face all over the warehouse. Once we got to throw water
balloons at him because we met an order goal. We didn’t hit the paintball
goal, but we have high hopes.
6.
We're passing along our love of DIY
Anne-Marie’s children, Jamisen and Lily, love creating as much
as she does. Jamisen makes bath bombs and sells them at the Bellingham
Farmers Market on the weekends.
Anne-Marie’s children Lily and Jamisen are expert crafters in the making.
7. Strange
sounds
There’s a gong in our
warehouse and you hear it every time we hit another 100 orders, along with
some happy yelling. It’s always funny to see visitor reactions when they
hear a random gong going off.
8. Soap as
far as the eye can see
As you can
imagine, we make a ton of soap. We have six curing racks full of
blog projects, product tests, and upcoming recipes for
Anne-Marie’s new book on making soap with milk. Employees can take home as
many bars as they like and the rest are donated to local organizations in Whatcom
County. We also give soap away to mailmen, vendors, maintenance workers, and anyone
else who comes through the doors.
Milk soaps Anne-Marie has been working on.
9. We love
Bellingham
We love this community, so we try to
participate in plenty of local events. We’ve
gone shopping for Lydia Place, played softball, and ran
in the Muds to Suds race. We don’t win very often but
we’re happy to participate. As Norm said, we’re the artsy kids
who keep signing up for sports.
The team poses for a photo at a local event for the Boys and Girls Club. We aren’t afraid to look silly!
10. We
definitely make messes
The photos you see on
the blog are steamed, beveled, and posed just so. The process to
get them there is definitely not as polished. We often have to make recipes multiple
times to ensure they’ll work for everyone. Along the way, we make
plenty of messes – it wouldn’t be soap making without
them.
This photo was taken shortly after we had an activated charcoal incident. Thank goodness for rubbing alcohol.
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