Delightful Gift Wrapping Ideas

Christmas Day is only two sleeps away!

I have always loved wrapping gifts for as long as I can remember… maybe it’s the little details at every step, the fold of every corner.

Here are a few ideas to give your gift wrapping a personalized touch!

Receiving a beautifully wrapped gift can be just as exciting as opening the present itself!

 

Mrs. Texas United States 2016 Photo Shoot

When John of J Sherman Photography contacted me two weeks ago to ask if I was interested in “picture perfect” photo shoot staging for Mrs. Texas United States 2016, Raquel Fatiuk… I was stunned, flattered, scared and nervous! I am so appreciative for this amazing opportunity! I had to pinch myself a few times and asked if this was real life! Mrs. Texas, her husband and dogs were wonderful to work with!

Here are a few shots that I took with my camera!

The details:

  • John gave me the freedom to do anything I had in mind and his one request was to have a picnic setting with the vintage truck in the background.
  • Glenn and Debbie Rodkey of Piece By Piece gave me the creative freedom to visit their shop & hand select any items I wanted to use for the photo shoot! This vintage shop is located at 7246 Masters Rd in Manvel Texas. If you see any items you like in the photos, they are available for purchase! The vibrant green arm chair and vintage dresser is made of tiger wood and both are over 200 years old! And the truck is fully operational!
  • Make Up & Hair by the duo team, Studio One Twelve, Claudia Lucio and Monica Resendez
  • Wardrobe styling by Maria Suriel

I can’t wait to share the professional photos from J Sherman Photography!

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Behind the Brand

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I am actually surprised I have come to this point of my life. If anyone asked me 10 years ago what I would be doing today, it would definitely not be this. I pictured myself still in my career, having moved up the corporate ladder, working long hours crunching numbers, married and with children. I love numbers because the set of rules, everything is true or false, there is no room for error or thinking outside the box. Which is why sometimes it is so strange to me that I am where I am today. But then again, I have the type of personality that I have to be good at everything I do. When I was little girl, I always wanted to be a doctor, journalist, librarian or an actress. Well at least, I got the married with children part right.

I reside in the Houston area with my two children and husband, Minh. We purchased our first home the semester we were graduating from college. Sometimes, I still cringe thinking about some of the décor choices I made in our first home. Fast-forward five years later, we decided a bigger place was needed when our firstborn was 8 months old and purchased our second home. During the same time after months of consideration, making lists and going back & forth, I decided to quit my career as a financial controller with an oil & gas company that I had been with for 10 years so that I could stay home to raised our son, Bensen. Pretty soon after the big move, we discovered we were pregnant with our second blessing, Vera.

I found myself at home for the first time with no goals except keeping these two little humans alive. I started planning parties/hosting events and making crafts as a way for me to have goals and deadlines like I was accustomed to in my career. That is when I discovered my skills in home décor, crafting and event planning. This was my new outlet and an expression of myself. Being a mother and wife are my greatest joys in life, but these identities are contingent on my three love ones. There are multiple vague reasons why I started this website. But as soon as I hit the publish button, I felt a sense of re-birth. This is me. This is something of my very own. I’m back.

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Last year’s holiday card. Photo taken by B. True Photograph.