Most people don't know this about me, but I was hired by Hallmark greeting cards in the March of 2000. However, I turned it down when I found out that I was pregnant with my son Ryan. You see, I loved writing and everything that hallmark greeting cards were about; but not enough to move away from my support system of family and friends to Kansas City, Missouri. What I know is that most people don't get to follow their dreams for reasons only their own. And for a long time I put off my own dream of becoming a designer. It was fear and doubt of not being accepted or liked, and the unknown.
I've always had a love for paper even before I knew "it" was love. Long before the passion of event planning existed, there was an absolute love for everything connected to paper.
For years I had a component of paper designs (Dreams & Keepsakes) under the umbrella of my event planning company (2003). It was the perfect place to hide I thought. As a result, the desire and the love for paper began to dwindle. Truth be told, I was okay with it because I was focusing on building my event planning business.
Moving forward to 2009; the clients that I assisted in planning their weddings and special events wanted something different and unique in paper. Before I knew it, I was producing detailed and intricate designs in paper for them. Since then, I have been designing, sharpening, and honing my skills by producing designs for colleagues, non for profits, and friends. It has been an exciting journey. Some of those past experiences I will share with you on the blog.
In May of 2010, I took a huge step in FAITH and separated the paper from my event planning company; and Paper Dreams & Keepsakes, LLC. was born. This has been and continues to be an exhilarating experience for me, and for those who I was able to take from a dream concept, to a design, to a keepsake as well.
I thank my family, friends, and colleagues for your prayers, feedback, and support. They all have gotten me this far. Please don’t stop, for my journey is truly beginning now.
Xoxo,
Lisa