06/10/2026
So sorry to do this but in order to make these orders make sense I need to add these rush order fees. It usually takes me 5-7 days to make a shirt and longer for dresses, so to get materials in, make the thing, then air ship it out to the customer I simply cannot keep covering the expedited shipping costs myself and being in the negatives (sometimes overnight shipping is up to $130 alone).
I thank you for your understanding that I am indeed a one woman show who has 2 remote "real jobs" aside from this and I am a stay at home mom to a wild toddler boy. Therefore every hour of the day cannot be wasted! 🫶🥰
06/09/2026
What are some of your favorite money savings tips? 💸💰 Let everyone know in the comments!
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06/08/2026
Audrey in her new NLRQ military shirt! 🪖🎖️
06/07/2026
Make-up styles should vary based on the portion of the pageant or event. These are things judges do notice; especially if it's a former rodeo or pageant queen! 👑💗
06/06/2026
Maddie is quite literally the first continuous NLRQ girl. You can count on her to be in a Next Level piece at almost every appearance! 🩵🫶🏻👑 There’s always something in the works for her!
Miss UPRA -Miss United Professional Rodeo Association
Kim Diaz
06/06/2026
Always love to see Vivian in the arena in her custom NLRQ patriotic shirt she designed with me! 🇺🇸❤️ So cool she queens on her darling rescue horse too.
06/05/2026
Proud sponsor of the Flagstaff Pro Rodeo Queens! 🫶🏻👑🌲 So excited to see who will take home some earrings and a gift certificate to use towards custom embroidered clothing! 🥳
06/05/2026
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has provided an important update on New World Screwworm which has been detected in a bovine in Zavala County, Texas. Read the full press release here: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/news/agency-announcements/usda-confirms-presence-new-world-screwworm-united-states
General information about New World Screwworm (NWS) can be found in the text below and in the attached infographic.
The adult screwworm fly is about the size of a common housefly (or slightly larger), with orange eyes, a metallic blue or green body, and three dark stripes along its back. It gets its name from the behavior of its larvae (maggots) as they burrow (screw) into the wound, feeding as they go. The maggots (larvae) cause extensive damage by tearing at the hosts’ tissue with sharp mouth hooks. The wound can quickly become enlarged and deeper as more maggots hatch and feed on living tissue.
Because they feed on live flesh, NWS maggots may burrow deep into wounds or openings, while other species of maggots may appear around the outer surface of the wound. In addition, even the smallest wounds have the potential to attract flies, so it is imperative that you keep a close eye on your animals for any signs of wounds.
Lastly, NWS infestations are a reportable disease! Immediately report any suspicious wounds, maggots, or infestations to a local accredited veterinarian, your State Animal Health Official, or a USDA veterinarian.
For more information, reference this resource from the U.S. Department of Agriculture: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/animals/animal-health/livestock-and-poultry-disease/stop-screwworm
06/03/2026
Almost of all of my business is from repeat customers; that should be rewarded! 🩵🫶
Once you order a piece from me, every shirt after that is $50 off listed price as a THANK YOU for sticking with me! I couldn't do this without you. 🥳
Thinking about ordering one? I'm now booking for custom embroidery and rhinestones on pre-made materials such as shirts, dresses, skirts, jackets, and vests for mid-late July! Don't wait on this, the summer run always books out fast for designers. 👑🥰