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Daily Inspiration: Meet Eustolia Denise Morales

Today we’d like to introduce you to Eustolia Denise Morales.

Hi Eustolia Denise , so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
I got started back in 2020 during the pandemic. I started doing pom-pom earrings and then started selling at markets. I loved doing pom-poms and seeing them on other people and seeing how my creativity made others happy. I stopped vending and my small business for two years to give myself a break because life was getting a little difficult. But I just couldn’t get away from Tex-Mex-Accessories. I couldn’t stop being creative. I couldn’t stop having ideas, I just had to start doing it again. So back in 2025 I started vending in markets and started adding new additions to my business. I stopped doing pom-pom earrings and focused more on necklaces and other types of earrings using recycled material, beads from Mexico and charms from Mexico. I use mini Molcajetes that I found in Matehuala , Mexico, mini Cazuelas, and mini cups made of Barro. I love using charms that I can find in Mexico and just implementing my Mexican culture with the jewelry I create. I have a new selection coming out, called Fruiteria TexMex that I’m so excited for you to see in the near future.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
It has definitely not been a smooth road. But to be honest, smooth roads are not that fun. They’re kind of boring, but a hard road is bumpy, It’s curvy, has some potholes but it’s your road and this is my road and as beautiful, as smooth, as hard and as rough, it’s been it has been such a joy seeing how everything has just blended together. how everything just falls into place or in this case takes you to through the same path to the same road to the same destiny that you were supposed to be arriving to no matter what.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know about your work?
I work in finance. Just to make it very simple I get paid to solve problems, to find problems and to solve those problems. I think what I’m most proud of in my job. Is that in someway or somehow I try to help and make peoples lives better.

What has been the most important lesson you’ve learned along your journey?
Just to keep going and not give up. To be persevering , and to just believe in yourself and in your creativity. no one can ever take your creativity from you and you should share that with the world.

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Small handbag with orange handle, striped fabric, and metal charms hanging from the front, held against a wall.

Necklace with colorful beads and a central pendant displayed on a black bust, against a light background with small lights.

Woman with wavy hair wearing a black top and colorful necklace, smiling, against a blue wooden background.

Outdoor market stall with a pink tablecloth, display of jewelry, and a person in the background under a blue sky.

Necklace with turquoise beads and a silver buckle displayed on a black bust, with pink and white objects nearby.

Pearl necklace with three small woven baskets hanging, each decorated with colorful patterns, displayed on a black stand.

Person with short dark hair and red lipstick sitting at a table with colorful fabric and electronic components, facing camera.

Hand holding a beaded necklace with brown and pink beads, and a large round pendant, against a background of a window and outdoor scene.

Woman wearing sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat, and a patterned dress, standing outdoors with white structures and blue sky.

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