I remember first hearing of Origami Owl in a Facebook group back in November 2011. I watched. I researched. I asked my husband’s thoughts on the whole thing and we preceded with caution. I then joined the company late January, 2012 and filmed this video right after putting together my first locket (sheesh, I was so scared of the camera!). Fast forward December 2012, I am so grateful I did. It has provided us with a modest income stream, brought out the creative in me, and I’ve met some wonderful people along the way.
A Charmed Tree with Origami Owl Lockets
My son enjoying the sights after charming up our tree.
The locket above represents a wife and mom with 2 kids, 1 baby on the way, loves Jesus and has a strong faith, she leads the music and worship at her church. i designed this with a few words told to me by her husband looking for the perfect Christmas gift for his wife.
This locket was designed to represent the marriage of my cousin and his wife. They both have a heart of pure gold and were married on the shores of San Diego with a nautical wedding theme. They are high school sweethearts who wrote love poems about her before she even knew he liked her. J & T will be eternal.
Holiday Shipping Deadline – Origami Owl Jewelry 2012
Origami Owl – New Signature Packaging
I am always thrilled to receive shipments from The Nest because 1. I have more inventory to sell on my jewelry bar, and/or 2. I have just received orders that will make recipients shout with joy as I have fulfilled their gift list.
Today’s delivery, I am even more thrilled because this time, it is something for me. On top of that, not only is it for me, but it also came in a cute pink delivery box!
Just as I have a smile every time an Amazon box looks at me upon arrival, I will smile when an Origami Owl box tells me, “TODAY… happiness HAS FOUND YOU.”
Would this box make you smile? What do you think?
Update 1/2/2013
This box just came in for me =)
Your Emotions Affect Your Actions
Just as the saying, “You are what you eat,” the same goes for “You are what you think.” It is this quote by one of my favorite philosophers Brian Tracy that said it best:
One cannot avoid coming across or receiving negative emotions from those who choose to harbor and send some your way, but one can free, rid, eliminate themselves of it.
How to eliminate negative emotions:
1. Stay away from negative people.
2. Do not try to control people, instead, control your surroundings. That may mean doing #1 AGAIN.
3. Fill your life with positive things, thoughts, and people.
4. Negativity breeds negativity in all things. Two negatives making a positive only applies to math integers.
5. Stop sweating the small stuff; everything is small stuff, especially “stuff” of those who major in the minor and minor in the majors.
Life is beautiful, life is grand. Excuse me if I do not want to partake in the negativity.
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