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Beatriz Marantal's Portfolio

Backstory

My charm making journey began in middle school, inspired by YouTubers who crafted adorable and intricate tiny clay charms. I was captivated by their creations and found it to be the sweetest hobby. A decade later, I've returned to this passion as an adult, now able to fund my own supplies. That is when Trizulie was born!

Backstory

My charm making journey began in middle school, inspired by YouTubers who crafted adorable and intricate tiny clay charms. I was captivated by their creations and found it to be the sweetest hobby. A decade later, I've returned to this passion as an adult, now able to fund my own supplies. That is when Trizulie was born!

Trizulie: Hold Onto Your Dreams

I love to make charms, and I want to share my tiny treasures to everyone to share happiness. We forget about the fairytales when we grow up into a gray world, and I want to make women remember that everyday life is your very own storybook. But we can retrace where we once came from with our friendships, loved ones, and children. I want women to remember to love the little things, and to remember that it’s not too late to start your fairytale. My dream is to turn this hobby into a thriving side business and become a YouTuber, just like I aspired to be in middle school.

Trizulie: A blend of my name, Bea(triz) & the song that inspired me, "Lazuli" by Beach House.

Trizulie: Hold Onto Your Dreams

I love to make charms, and I want to share my tiny treasures to everyone to share happiness. We forget about the fairytales when we grow up into a gray world, and I want to make women remember that everyday life is your very own storybook. But we can retrace where we once came from with our friendships, loved ones, and children. I want women to remember to love the little things, and to remember that it’s not too late to start your fairytale. My dream is to turn this hobby into a thriving side business and become a YouTuber, just like I aspired to be in middle school.

Trizulie: A blend of my name, Bea(triz) & the song that inspired me, "Lazuli" by Beach House.