LazyTingsStudio

Welcome To LazyTingsStudio!

My story,

I’ve always dreamed of having my own thriving business, even when I was younger. When it came time for college, I chose to study marketing, but something about it never felt right for me. Deep down, I knew I was meant to create, so any free time I had—between classes and studying—I spent sketching designs and bringing them to life in my room.

At the time, I was living with my parents, and from their perspective, it must have looked like I was just lying around or not applying myself enough to school. I know my parents worked hard to give me opportunities, and I’m grateful for that. They just didn’t see the ideas constantly running through my mind or the creative work happening behind the scenes. To them, it looked like I was “being lazy”—which actually inspired the name LazyTings.

For creatives, our process isn’t always visible: we’re thinking, imagining, and building in ways that don’t always look like “work.” But that behind-the-scenes thinking is where our best ideas come to life.

BTW

I want to thank you for stopping by and taking a look at my products! I put a lot of time and effort to make sure that each design I make is timeless. There's a lot of work that goes behind the scenes with designing and executing to make my vision come to life! So just you taking a look at my store, I feel so appreciative!

 

 

Fun Facts About Me!

I’m a January baby <3 which might explain why I’m a hopeless romantic with an unhealthy obsession with romantic manhwas (I will binge them and feel everything, no regrets). I love watching anime and “accidentally” doomscrolling on social media (shhh, this stays between us).

I’ve always been into the arts, and honestly, younger me already had a creative big brain constantly daydreaming about future possibilities of designing and creating anything artistic. To this day, that part of me is still very much alive.

Case in point: in middle school science, I had to explain how atoms work… so naturally I decided to make them out of pulled sugar so they’d be edible and kinda clear. I learned sugar pulling from the internet, made the whole thing from scratch, and yes (shoutout to my dad for assisting in the chaos). Long story short, I’ve always gone a little above and beyond with projects because once my brain starts tweaking on ideas and designs, there’s simply no stopping it.

My strongest trait about me is that I’m stubborn.

It can sound like a bad thing, but I actually think its a good thing. When I have an idea, I’ll do whatever it takes to make it happen. I’ll tweak it, remake it, and push through every “this is too hard” moment until the art finally exists in real life. This stubbornness is basically the engine behind my work: if there’s a vision in my head, I will make it happen… eventually… probably after several snacks and mild chaos.

I have 2 dogs and 1 cat! Meet Mochi, Nugget and Omlette

Nugget

Mochi

Omelette

Thank you for listening to my ted talk hehe ;)