Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Digi Choosday Project - Ringing in the New Year with a Sparkly Shaker Card

It’s the start of something new — and what better way to welcome 2026 than with sparkle, glitter, and a fun shaker card! For this week’s Digi Choosday challenge, our DT prompt was “New Year,” and I decided to make a window shaker card featuring the adorable Winnie Celebrations – Anniversary digital stamp. (Yes anniversary! Polkadoodles digi stamps are versatile!)





This card is actually pretty easy to make, especially if you have a Cricut! I created a Cricut template that you can use — check it out here



But don’t worry if you’re making it by hand, I’ve also included measurements below.


Materials Used


Instructions

Using a Cricut:

  1. Cut each piece of the card using your Cricut. (Design emplate available here.)



  2. Assemble the layers:

    • Glue the glitter border to the middle of the pattern paper border.



    • Glue the numbers to the outline, then attach the “2026” outline to the top of the border.



  3. Adhere acetate:



    • One acetate piece goes at the back of the pattern paper border.

    • The second acetate goes inside the card base to close the window.

  4. Add shaker elements:




    • Line the window with foam tape.

    • Add your sequins or shaker bits inside.

    • Seal by adhering the patterned paper panel to the card front.




  5. Color your digi stamp with Ohuhu markers (colors used: WG050, WG01, WG3, WG4, YR00, G41, YG312, BG21, BG09, BG19, BG011, RV23, Y215, Y34, Y59).




  6. Attach the colored image to your card with foam tape for added dimension.




Manual Cutting Measurements

If you don’t have a Cricut, here’s how to make it manually:

  • Card base (solid cardstock): 8.5” x 5.5”, score at 4.25” on the long side

  • Border (pattern paper): 4” x 5.25”; cut a window in the middle, leaving a ¾” border

  • Glitter border: 2.75” x 4.25”; cut the inside to leave a ¼” wide frame


And that’s it!

A festive, sparkly, and fun way to kick off 2026 — nothing says celebration quite like a shaker card filled with glitter and joy!


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Monday, December 15, 2025

Traci Reed Designs Mix It Up Monday : Christmas Desk Mini Flip Book


If there’s one thing I will never get tired of, it’s Christmas crafting. Long before I fell in love with paper, Christmas crafting for me meant the busy (but happy!) season of handmade wire keychains, ornaments and accessories, candles, and baked goodies. Every year, I would get a surge of Christmas orders, and those sales actually helped sustain our family and friends Christmas gift expenses, back when my husband and I were still dating, and even into our married life before we moved to Saudi. Christmas crafting has always been a part of my story.






Coincidentally, it was also Christmas crafting that led me into the world of paper crafting. It happened right on time, during the pandemic and just before we moved to Saudi. In 2021, I joined a Christmas Craft Day online event with a crafting community in Manila. Even with all the lockdowns and isolation, I found a new hobby to love and a warm community where some of the people I met have become truly good friends.




Fast forward to today: from starting with a little Christmas kit of cardstock, stickers, and ephemera, here I am with a craft room filled with stash I flew all the way from Manila—and many more I’ve lovingly accumulated over the years. Safe to say, I probably have enough Christmas-themed goodies to last a full year of nonstop Christmas crafting… and the best part? I don’t scrimp on my stash anymore! Hehehe!


So for this week’s Mix It Up Monday, I created a little desk mini flip book using two gorgeous collections from Traci - Festive and Make Merry. These two blend beautifully together, and crafting with them felt just like the cozy Christmas projects I used to make, but in a whole new medium I’ve grown to love.






Since I’m always drawn to journaling cards, I wanted a project where I could use all of them without worrying about limited tuck spots or layout space. This mini flip book became the perfect solution - a combination journal, decoration, and mini album.






Inside, you’ll find “currently” cards, lists, blank pages for writing, and framed sections for photos or memories. I used disc binding so I can easily remove pages to write or decorate, then pop them back in effortlessly. It’s small, functional, cheerful, and definitely bringing major holiday spirit to my craft table (as if the mountains of Christmas cardstock and ephemera weren’t enough!).


If you want to see how the rest of the team interpreted this week’s Mix It Up Monday theme, head over to Traci’s blogyou’ll find so much inspiration waiting! 

Saturday, December 13, 2025

December Daily 2025 │ Days 1–7

I’m so excited to share my December Daily updates here! I think I’ll be doing them in batches for now, so here’s my first week of December all wrapped up and ready for flipping. Though I haven't done some journaling on some pages (well, okay, in all but one! hahah).



As I’ve written before, this is already my 4th year doing December Daily. You can read about my DD background here! I’m really committed to finishing all the way from Day 1 to 31 because I absolutely love flipping through my past albums. Actually, I love flipping through anything filled with memories - my journals, our 12x12 scrapbooks, the photobooks I’ve made for us before I went on to paper crafting, and of course, my travel journals.


I always imagine future-us, super old and barely going out, curled up on the couch with a cozy drink (or honestly… junk food), flipping through everything I’ve made through the years. That thought alone makes DD worth it.


I’ve seen other people do their DD in small binders and they’re really neat, and part of me wishes I started with one of those. But there’s a different kind of kilig knowing our albums are handmade from scratch. The downside? They’re not as sturdy as store-bought albums, so proper storage is very important.


This year, I’m using Traci Reed’s Make Merry collection for my album, from the base, to the pages, to the decorations. I might sprinkle in a few non-TRD pieces here and there, but let’s be honest… 95% will definitely be Make Merry. 


So without further ado, here’s Day 1–7 of our DD!


Day 1



We kicked off December with a grocery run. Yes, scheduled for December 1 specifically for DD content. We are in Saudi! That grocery run is big! hahah! We also went to Starbucks for a drink and my favorite cheese croissant.



For this page, I added:

  • the Starbucks drink sleeve

  • our photo

  • pieces from my advent calendars: The Happy Planner Stickers Advent Calendar + a duck advent calendar from Chummy

  • and an ephemera that says “Have a cup of cheer” because… perfect. 




Day 2



It’s Ton’s promotion “monthsary”! He’s been in his new role for a month now, and he treated his section heads to a thanksgiving dinner.

Later that night, we finished watching The Bear on Disney Channel. And of course, a little fam photo made it into my Day 2 spread.



Day 3



I made tanghulu this day! Grapes and strawberries covered in hard sugar coating since my sweet tooth was calling. I’ve wanted tons of these back in Malaysia but they were pricey, so DIY it is. 



We also went out for a stroll because winter nights here are finally cool. We grabbed winter socks for a Cricut KSA challenge, then stopped by The BLK, a nearby coffee shop we discovered last Saudi National Day. The place is nice, the people are nicer, and the prices are the nicest! We ordered cinnamon rolls and one Spanish latte to share… but the Pinoy staff gave us two “para may tig-iisa.” So sweet!






Day 4



Because of that whole latte situation… I stayed awake until 8 AM the next day! Hahaha! That was why we were supposed to have just 1 cup! I binged Netflix while also fixing the packaging of my craft fair projects.

By the time Ton woke up, Lucky was already screaming and biting me, demanding that I sleep. He doesn’t sleep until both of us are asleep and knowing how much he loves sleep, that is love. So the morning was spent sleeping, of course. That's our morning selfie I sent to Ton to tell him we were finally sleeping!



Day 5


We attended Happy Sandscapes’ Karaoke Night at Somerset Al Khobar. The moment Nicole messaged me, I already wanted to go as Somerset (or any Ascott property!) will always have a soft spot in my heart.


Before the event, though, I had a very fun stop: gold shopping! I ended up getting SAR 2,050 worth of discounts (yes, you read that right!) plus a whole bunch of freebies. I got:

  • a pair of gold earrings (around SAR 50 in value),

  • two wireless Bluetooth earphones, and

  • two pretty gold pens!


Definitely a super fun and unexpected shopping experience to kick off the night!





It was also perfect to have a staycation because the next day was the craft fair—no need to drive back to Al Ahsa. For this DD page, I included:

  • our keycard holder

  • raffle coupons

  • and some photos from the event



We went with our friend Mark and had such a fun (and kinda loud) night.


Day 6



Twinkle & Sparkle Craft Fair Day!

This day definitely deserves its own blog post, which I’ll link once it’s done.


For now, Day 6’s page features:

  • a photo of our table, turned into a pocket

  • more photos tucked inside

  • and a printed copy of the event pub


Day 7



Gingerbread Day!

We decorated the gingerbread I bought from OMB, one of the vendors from Twinkle and Sparkle. I piped the icing and Ton poured (yes, not sprinkled) the sprinkles.

It was so good, and it made me happy because decorating gingerbread has always been something I’ve wanted to try. I’ve also wanted to make a gingerbread house one day, and it’s definitely in my bucket list. These aren’t really traditions in the Philippines, so they feel extra special.

For this page, I included:

  • the sparkly snowman ribbon from the gingerbread packaging

  • a photo of our gingerbread

  • our little family photo with Lucky

  • and the OMB branding


I added a doily too because it feels “bake-ish,” and finished with the sentiment “’tis the season.”



And that wraps up Days 1–7 of my December Daily! 

I love how cheerful and homey this project already feels.


If you’re also working on your DD this year, and find yourself stuck on what to document, definitely check out Traci Reed’s December prompts! They’re super helpful and inspiring. And of course, take a look at her Make Merry collection, which I’m loving so much for this album!


More DD pages coming soon. 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Digi Choosday Project | Double Arrowhead Fun Fold Card

Another fun fold card for Digi Choosday! 







I’ve been making fun fold cards more often lately - they’re not only cute but also very fun to create! This time, I’m sharing a Double Arrowhead Fun Fold Card featuring a mix of Polkadoodles products that are always so easy to coordinate.


This week’s DT prompt is “Sparkle and Shine,” so I went with an elegant vibe using the Winnie Celebrations – Champagne Celebration digi stamp. I added shimmer and shine using glitter markers and mirror cardstock, making it extra festive and classy that's perfect for any celebration!


🪄 Materials Used


Tutorial


1. Create your card base

Trim your white 8.5” x 11” cardstock in half to 4 1/4” x 11”.

Score at 5.5” along the long side — this will be your card base.






2. Make the arrowhead flaps

Cut 2 pieces of white cardstock to 4 1/4” x 5”.



Score at 1.5”3”3 3/4”, and 4 1/5”, then fold along the score lines.






Add glue to the last panel and adhere it to the opposite side to form the arrowhead shape.




Repeat for the second piece — these will go on each side of your card base.





3. Decorate the arrowheads

Trim Pattern Paper 1 into four strips measuring 5/8” x 4 1/8” and adhere to the arrowhead sides.





Cut Mirror Cardstock (2 pcs) to 1 3/8” x 4 1/8”.



Trim Pattern Paper 2 to 1 1/4” x 4”, layer onto the mirror cardstock, and adhere to the front of your arrowheads.







4. Decorate the card front

Cut:

  • Mirror cardstock – 2 3/8” x 4 1/8”



  • Pattern paper – 1 1/4” x 4”




    Adhere together, then attach to the center front of your card base.



5. Color your digi

I used Ohuhu Alcohol Markers (CGII00, CG2, CGII04, CGII07, BG4, BG68, B64, PB9, Y03, YR00) and added touches of silver and gold glitter pens for sparkle.



Pop your digi on the card front using foam tape, and finish off with a Polkadoodles sentiment.



6. Finish the inside

Trim:

  • Mirror cardstock – 5 1/4” x 4”

  • White cardstock – 5” x 3 3/4” (stamp or print a sentiment here)



  • Pattern paper strip – 5” x 1”

    Layer these together for a polished look inside.




I love how this card turned out — sparkly, dimensional, and elegant! 

If you try this fun fold, tag me so I can see your version!








Don’t forget to join the “Anything Goes” challenge over at Digi Choosday and check out the amazing inspiration from the Polkadoodles Design Team.


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Digi Choosday Project - Ringing in the New Year with a Sparkly Shaker Card

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