Texas Cupcake Mail

CARYN DO NOT READ THIS POST!!!

Cupcake Mail is my favorite way to stay in touch with my BFF. We have been sending small packages and cards to each other for several years now! I’m not even sure how long it has been anymore!

There have been times that she has sent a package that came on a day that I needed a little pick-me-up. She always knows when something is wrong even when I don’t tell her. I guess that’s what 20+ years of friendship does to you! She also knows that peanut butter cups are my candy love language! Almost every package has a pack of peanut butter cups in it! Haha!

Today, I’ll be showing you how I created the first package I sent to her from Texas. This one took some planning because I had to get things from the places we visited.

We went to Magnolia in March for Spring at the Silos, but I was so in awe of being there that I forgot to get something for her there! When we went back earlier this month, I made sure to get her something! I got her a Magnolia shirt that is the same as mine because besties need to match! Haha!

We also went to Southfork Ranch where the TV show Dallas was filmed. I’ll have a post about this visit later on this summer.

Our niece was visiting so we took her to Buc-ee’s. She had never been and your first time at Buc-ee’s is quite an experience. While we there I got a couple things for Texas cupcake mail. I got these cute swim shorts for her son with the Buc-ee’s logo on them and some chocolate chip cookies because I couldn’t send a brisket sandwich in a package. Haha!

I also added the shirt that I got for her son from our trip in March. We stopped in West Monroe Louisiana at the Duck Commander shop. There’s a few things in the box for her husband too! Haha!

I love putting together special cupcake mail packages for Caryn! It’s a fun way to keep in touch with her and her family! I also added a fun surprise to this box from our trip to a cabin in Oklahoma over my birthday and our anniversary trip.

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