2014 Grad dawning her blue & gold keepsake ribbon money lei.

...money leis, candy leis, keepsake ribbon leis, hakus & hei po'o, kupe'e, money flowers & bouquets. Unique gifts for all occasions! We are also a hui (club) and spread aloha through Polynesian Dance and crafts. ***TE IHI O TE ARA NUI*** We are honored and privileged to continue and perpetuate polynesian dance instruction, language and culture as it was taught and handed down to us. Mauru'uru to Uncle Ioane Joel Burns for blessing us with such a humble and beautiful name.
Friday, May 30, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
2014 HS Grad $ Lei
Blue & Yellow ribbon lei with 50 X $1 bills; 16 tiare (3 bills each) & 2 plumeria (1 bill each). Congratulations Madi! Mahalo Tanya!
Friday, May 23, 2014
2014 Sac State Grad Leis
For cousins graduating tomorrow from Sac State. Both leis in class colors of green and gold and 50 X $1 bills... Each with 8 plumeria and 14 tiare. Congratulations! Thank you, Christine.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Congrats Cyrus!
My son's 1st tahiti fête and he placed 1st! Awesome.
Headpiece made by me: green & red ti leaf
Pareo made by me: hand tie dye
First Tahiti Fête
Our daughter entered her first fête as well. She did great! I'm so proud of her.
Headpiece made by me: pink & black rooster feathers, mother of pearl and dove tail shells.
Tahiti Fete comeback
I was blessed to have been able to compete after nearly a 10 year hiatus. My family was so supportive and completely involved. This photo brings a smile to my face every time. ♡ my husband.
Custom top made by K. Miller
Headpiece and adornments made by me. Headpiece: lauhala, niau, green & red ti leaf, large gardenias, torch ginger, black pearls.
Congratulations to our soldier!
Our oldest son recently graduated from BCT at Fort Jackson, SC. We were fortunate to visit him during grad week. Thank you, son, for serving our country. Thank you, Lord, for keeping him safe. Hooah! Forty Rounds!