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Pam's Cinnamon Scentsations began in Cortland, Ohio in 1988. Throughout the past 19 years Pam Stevens, has perfected her secret concoction of cinnamon and applesauce to bring you her Cinnamon Scentsations. Pam's talents had taken her down many paths in the craft world, Wheat Weaving, Slate Painting, and Decorative Painting.
After coming across a generic recipe and many attempts to perfect her recipe Pam's Cinnamon Scentsations was born. Cinnamon Scentsations then traveled all over Ohio and Pennsylvania to some of the most successful craft shows in the country, Penn's Colony, Ohio Mart, Visions of Sugar Plums, The Nutcracker, and Mrs. Claus's Closet.
After moving to Spartanburg, SC in 1997 Cinnamon Scentsations entered the prestigious Yellow Daisy Festival and many other shows in NC, SC, TN, GA, and FL. Pam's Cinnamon Scentsations are also available throughout the year at the Biltmore Estates gift shops located in Asheville, NC. Pam has received numerous honors for her cinnamon. In 1994 one of her ornament was chosen to decorate the Official Christmas Tree at the White House. The following year her 14 inch gingerbread man was selected to sit in a basket underneath Vice President Gore's Family Tree. Our Home, the national cable show chose her wall hangings and ornaments to highlight in one of their segments. And Country Woman magazine published her garlands in their October 1997 issue.
Pam still lives in Spartanburg, SC with her husband Ken and their dog, Bogey. She is the mother of two daughters, Deidra who works in marketing for Comcast Cable and lives outside of Washington, DC, and Amanda who is continuing her education to become a nurse. Amanda and her husband Matt have made Pam & Ken grandparents. Below is a picture of 2 year old Abigail. Pam is an avid tennis player and loves to read in her spare time.
If you have any questions or suggestions for Pam's Cinnamon Scentsations please feel free to contact her at Cinnamonscents1@aol.com.
Member - National Society of Decorative Painters
Currently the Vice President of her local painting chapter the Foothills Decorative Painters |