Shop Isabel Gatuslao

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Remember Isabel Gatuslao?

Previous entry:  Design by Isabel Gatuslao December 27, 2010  

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She now has a stationary business – she has done personalized stationary for Liz Uy 

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And other clients 

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She also has an online shop for beautiful notecards 

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Click below to go to her website: 

 

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Nice article on How to Write a Thank you note

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It’s very rare to receive hand written notes nowadays and I appreciate them very much!

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 I have a lot in stock because I have a lot of things to be thankful for 🙂  Sometimes in a rush to be thankful,  I just text or send an email or message in Facebook, I should use these 

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Green Living and Etiquette

By | Green, Workshops | No Comments

 Another COSMIC GREEN project for everyone! I hope you can invite and send your friends & personnel to our Green Living & Etiquette workshop. Seats are limited!

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Warmest regards, 

Image and Etiquette Archon

 Pauli Antoine

Pauli Antoinette Poquez Genuino –President and Founder

Find us on Facebook 

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Like our Page 

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Like our Green Article 

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Check out the 100 Amazing Filipinas 2013! 

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Congratulations Quito and Pam

By | Celebrations | 3 Comments

 Congratulations Quits and Pam!!!!  We are so excited for the upcoming bundle of joy!!! 

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 Dad and Mom always celebrate happy news with Thanksgiving mass and of course a meal with the whole family 

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Dad’s gardener sometimes does the centerpieces using the plants in the garden 🙂 

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 My three beautiful sisters in law! 🙂

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Spanish food as requested by Pam who is craving for all kinds of food 🙂 

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Best Food Forward 2013 on April 20 to 21

By | Events and Launches, Foodie | 3 Comments

Heart2Heart is so excited for the upcoming Best Food Forward!  Congratulations Gwen Carino, Timmie Hilado and Claire Chanco in organizing this foodie event.  

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Heart2Heart had a sneak peek at some of the vendors that will be there and here are some of them!  Kalookies chocolate chip cookies!!  Love the heart shaped ones!

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Japanese salad dressings from Japan

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Old fashioned brewed iced tea

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Food to go meals from Our Kitchen

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Delicakes

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A familiar face- Dedet from Pepitas Lechon!  She will be there with her two angels, her two little Pepitas.  Proceeds from the sale of their products will go to buying a wheelchair for children who cannot walk- just like their sister who is now in heaven 

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Beer butter by Curly Pepita Lileya

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And Happiness shakes by Little Pepita Liyona.  She’s so cute! She demonstrated to me how to serve the Happiness shakes- you can eat them from the stick or make them into a hot drink

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Mrs. Graham’s macarons

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More macarons

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I am looking forward to trying GF!!!! and other things on their menu!!  Kim says to try the Big Ohh!

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FamilyMart Now Open in the Philippines

By | Events and Launches, What's New at Rustan's | 9 Comments

Congratulations to the Rustan Group Of Companies for another acquisition and partnership with Ayala Land  

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The opening was on the day of Lolo’s birthday! Happy Birthday Lolo Benny!! 

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Chef Jay Gamboa across the gondola 🙂  Thank you for helping FamilyMart with the food offerings!  

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Fresh food delivered everyday 

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YUMMY fried chicken! I bought this 

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Food to go – just heat and serve!  

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Anton, Crix and Cat all told me that this was good- so I bought! 🙂 

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Self Service counter 

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All you can swirl softserve for P 15.00!!!! I missed this! I did not know! So make sure you stop by the self serve counter and swirl yourself a soft serve cone!

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So happy to see Japanese items in the store!!! 

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Office supplies! 🙂 

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Love the fresh bananas by the check out counter 

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My loot! 

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Tommy Hilfiger Hosts Exclusive Party to Showcase the Spring Summer 2013 Collection

By | Fashion, Summer, What's New at Rustan's | One Comment

It was a night of fashion

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and music as servers dressed head-to-toe in Tommy Hilfiger treated guests to hors d’oeuvres and champagne.

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Guests were greeted with live all-American music hits by the Guji Lorenzana’s Band,

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kicking off an evening that was filled with surprise performances directed by Robby Carmona.

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keeping the crowd entertained late into the night, DJ Callum David mixed American classics and chart-topping favourites 

About The Tommy Hilfiger Group

With a premium lifestyle brand portfolio that includes Tommy Hilfiger, Hilfiger Denim and Tommy Girl, the Tommy Hilfiger Group is one of the world’s most recognized designer apparel groups. Its focus is designing and marketing high-quality menswear, womenswear, children’s apparel and denim collections. Through select licensees, the Group offers complementary lifestyle products such as sportswear for men, women, juniors and children; footwear; athletic apparel (golf, swim and sailing); bodywear (underwear, robes and sleepwear); eyewear; sunwear; watches; handbags; men’s tailored clothing; men’s dress furnishings; socks; small leather goods; fragrances; home and bedding products; bathroom accessories; and luggage. The Hilfiger Denim product line consists of jeanswear and footwear for men, women and children; bags; accessories; eyewear and fragrance. Merchandise under the Tommy Hilfiger brands is available to consumers worldwide through an extensive network of Tommy Hilfiger retail stores, leading specialty and department stores and other select retailers and retail channels.

About PVH Corp.

PVH Corp., one of the world’s largest apparel companies, owns and markets the iconic Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger brands worldwide. It is the world’s largest shirt and neckwear company and markets a variety of goods under its own brands, Van Heusen, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, IZOD, ARROW, Bass, G.H. Bass & Co., Warner’s and Olga, and its licensed brands, including Speedo, Geoffrey Beene, Kenneth Cole New York, Kenneth Cole Reaction, MICHAEL Michael Kors, Sean John, Chaps, Donald J. Trump Signature Collection, JOE Joseph Abboud, DKNY, Ike Behar and John Varvatos.

About Stores Specialists, Inc.

Established in 1987, Stores Specialists, Inc. (SSI) is a wholly Filipino-owned corporation belonging to the Rustan Group, a leading retailing and wholesaling conglomerate in the Philippines. SSI holds the exclusive Philippine franchise of some of the biggest international lifestyle brands and luxury icons. It is now the leading high-end fashion specialty retailer in the Philippines with more than 80 brands and over 400 stores in Metro Manila, Pampanga, Laguna, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Davao. It has recently expanded outside the Philippines, with 6 stores in Guam.

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Consuelo Foundation 25 Years of Giving Hope

By | Arts and Culture, For kids, Giving Back, Great Achievements, Tributes | One Comment

Consuelo Foundation’s 25th Anniverary from Thirtysixomedia on Vimeo.

This is one of the most amazing foundations I have ever encountered.  Thank you Mia Andal Castro for inviting me and sharing Consuelo Zobel Alger with Heart2Heart!  A few days ago I was talking to my youngest son about people who give to charity and how some people who have no family pass on their inheritance and just give everything to charity.  And here it is a true story about a woman who gave everything she had…the beauty of which will help generations and generations to come.  What a wonderful woman with a big heart.  I am so happy to have discovered this foundation even 25 years after.  Please take time out to read about the foundation and about this woman.  And go catch the exhibit at the Ayala Museum which was extended till the 16th of April

The Consuelo Foundation may well be one of the most genuine untold charity stories in the Philippines.

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That’s because for over 25 years, one foundation has been quietly helping those in need, particularly children, women and families in the Philippines and Hawaii. Untold stories like Consuelo Foundation’s are interesting in that it projects a true sense of wisdom. Both the story and its works have stood the test of time; a testament to the purity of the vision and passion of one woman.

It began in 1987 when wealthy heiress Dona Consuelo Zobel Alger had been approached by Child and Family Service Philippines (CFSPI) head Patti Lyons for funding. Consuelo eventually became CFSPI’s main benefactress, which later on opened a Consuelo Zobel Alger home, a residential center for street children in Baguio City.

It was here where Consuelo Zobel Alger found her inspiration. Having no children of her own, it was the children supported by her program that she cared for as her children. In 1988, she created her own private foundation, the Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation to improve the quality life of disadvantaged children, women and families in the Philippines and Hawaii.more-than-75million.jpg

The foundation focused on supporting programs for the prevention, protection and recovery of abuse victims as well as programs that created opportunities for disadvantaged children, women and families.

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When Consuelo passed away in 1992, her endowment was given to the foundation where it was invested. This is where her legacy lives on. Today, the earnings from the investments are sustaining the Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation. Since its inception, the foundation has given over 75 million dollars or 3 billion pesos to help her cause.

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Apart from illustrating Consuelo’s passion to her cause, it shows off her financial sense. The foundation is a prime example of an organization that illustrates the impeccable use of financial savvy to create self- sustaining philanthropy.

It is this quiet yet highly involved foundation that has quietly given throughout its 25 years devoid of corporate or political motives that illustrates a true sense of charity. A pure mission to give to those in need may explain how it has continued to give for 25 years, even after Consuelo’s life. It’s a testament that genuine and sincerity stand the test of time, a true legacy that can be passed on for generations.

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About Consuelo Zobel Alger

Born in the Philippines in 1914, Consuelo Zobel Alger grew up in a prominent Manila family whose ancestry dates back some 400 years to the Spanish conquistador Ponce de Leon.

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Consuelo married a young American officer, James Dyce Alger, who was stationed in the Philippines. He retired and resettled in Hawaii with Consuelo where he died in 1986.

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In an act of extraordinary grace, Consuelo Zobel Alger created the Foundation in 1988 to improve the lives and living conditions of disadvantaged children, women and families throughout the Philippines and Hawaii.

Consuelo passed on November 29, 1990 though her memory lives on forever through the legacy of good works perpetuated by her establishment and endowment of Consuelo Foundation.

“My mission will begin after my death. I will spend my heaven doing good on earth…”

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ABOUT CONSUELO FOUNDATION

Established as a private operating foundation under U.S. laws, Consuelo Foundation operates programs which are focused on prevention and treatment of sexual abuse and exploitation. Its vision is to “renew hope for those who have lost it and give hope to those who never had it.”

Consuelo desired to serve “the most needy or the poorest of the poor for it is those who have no hope.”

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Consuelo Foundation Programs

Early Childhood Care and Development

OUR HEALTHY START PROGRAM addresses early childhood care and development for high risk families with children ages 0 to 5 years old. It’s anchored on the belief that nurturing children and providing them with positive stimulation will prevent child abuse and neglect.

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Parenting education is provided through homevisits and sessions that empower parents to learn what young children need to grow healthy and well. Various other services are provided to the parents and their community to ensure a caring and safe environment for their children.

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Youth and Empowermentcted, abused, and exploited children,

OUR LIFE SKILLS FOR CHILDREN AT RISK PROGRAM helps teens from poor families improve their sense of self-worth and protect themselves from neglect and abuse. It provides them access to life skills training, alternative learning systems, technical and vocational training and civic engagement.

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We also provide maternal and child health interventions, adolescent reproductive health education and livelihood support for women by linking them with successful social enterprises.

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Child Abuse Prevention and Advocacy

OUR CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION AND INTERVENTION NETWORK (CAPIN) promotes and implements a strong multidisciplinary approach to child protection.

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Stakeholders in a community, composed of police, courts, social workers, attorneys and doctors are brought together to create an efficient and effective network with a standardized approach to helping child abuse survivors. Together they create a locality that is responsive to the needs of survivors and protective of all children. Among its goals are the development of case management systems, limiting the retraumatization of victims by reducing the number of times they need to recount their ordeals, and the institutionalization of these initiatives in the local governments where they operate.

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Protection and Recovery of Survivors

OUR PROTECTION AND RECOVERY PROGRAM provides intervention to survivors of child sexual abuse. This program allows us to give hope to survivors of abuse through the implementation of our holistic Caring, Healing and Teaching approach in various shelters and institutions across the country.

“GIVING HOPE” – AN ART EXHIBIT (Open to the public from April 6-16, 2013)

The “Giving Hope” exhibit highlights the child abuse prevention and treatment programs of Consuelo Foundation gathering artworks of children and young adults from Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao and Metro Manila – a fitting tribute to celebrate 25 years of Consuelo Foundation. Consuelo’s vision was “to renew hope for those who have lost it and give hope to those who have never had it.” It is the same vision that guides her Foundation and inspired this exhibition.

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The artworks were created by children who are either survivors or at-risk of abuse, neglect and exploitation under the tutelage of art educator, Bambi Mañosa of Creative Kids Studio.

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They created their own interpretations of themes that resonate imageries and traditions of the different regions where the workshops were held like large-scale flowers, paper machie birds, huge lanterns using a variety of medium.

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The artworks reflect the hope and aspirations of children ages 4 to 21 who have experienced a renewed sense of hope through the generosity of Consuelo Zobel Alger. 

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Click below to go to their website for more information

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Dining in Balesin Island Club

By | Foodie, Travel | 2 Comments

 As soon as we arrived it was lunch time and Tito Rob and Tita Helen hosted lunch at the Clubhouse which served Filipino food. We enjoyed and hopefully one day we can come back, I want to try the food in the different villages 🙂

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We bumped into a lot of familiar faces 🙂  Definitely in good company at Balesin Island

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