Sunday, May 24, 2026

Bee Happy Crafts Weeklies 2026 | A Celebration of Creativity and Gratitude

This year's Bee Happy Anniversary Weeklies felt less like a challenge series and more like a scrapbook of who I’ve become through crafting.

When Bee Happy announced this year’s anniversary weeklies, I just wanted to create. No pressure, no expectations (well, maybe just a little bit!) - just making things, keeping my Weeklies projects streak on, trying new techniques, staying inspired, and telling stories the way I know best. Looking back now, each project somehow became a chapter of my creative life.

And maybe that’s why this entire experience became extra special to me.


Project 1 was my Handmade Birthday Bouquet for Week 14 - it took two whole weeks of having clay, paint, resin, and endless clay related kalat all over our living room while waiting for pieces to dry, until my bouquet was finally done.

It was also my first time ever using air dry clay, so the entire project became one giant experiment. There were moments I thought of starting all over again with fresh clay then just the idea of sculpting, drying, painting, sealing, then waiting again just seemed too tedious. But seeing the finished bouquet made all the mess worth it. It looked soft, colorful, handmade, and full of personality - exactly how I wanted it to feel!







Project 2 was another first for me — mosaic art.


I made a wooden tray decorated with glass mosaic tiles with the words “Be Crafty, Bee Happy.” At first, cutting the glass tiles scared me. I kept thinking I’d cut myself or break everything unevenly. But once I got the hang of it, through the help of the hubby, it became strangely therapeutic. There’s something satisfying about piecing tiny broken things together and watching them become beautiful as a whole. Though I still like how it looked without the grout better than when with.



Project 3 was probably the most “me” project out of all of them - 14 handmade gifts made with love.



I created 14 mini albums, each with cards, tags, embellishments, inserts, and interactive details inside. Mini albums have always been one of my favorite things to make because memory keeping has always been one of my favorite forms of crafting. It’s storytelling, preserving moments, and creating something tangible people can hold onto. So this project felt very personal to me because I wasn’t just making gifts - I was sharing something I genuinely love doing. I also used collections from Design Teams I am part of - so it was indeed something that's partly me.




Tbh, making fourteen of them was a little insane. But also very fulfilling.
















Project 4 was a pop-up book of my creative journey - and probably the most personal project I’ve ever made.


Instead of writing every detail again here, I made a separate full blog post dedicated to the entire story and flip through because it deserves its own space. I’ll link it below together with the YouTube video so you can see all the interactive pages, pop-ups, moving elements, and little stories hidden throughout the album.





Bee Happy Anniversary Weeklies - A Pop-Up Book of My Creative Journey



I poured so much of myself into that project - from childhood memories, to moving countries, to friendships, to all the creative phases I went through before finding my place in paper crafting. It became more than just a project. It became a reminder of how creativity stayed with me through every version of my life. I made an album of this for last year's Anniversary weeklies but this pop up one is more special because it's the updated story and because I just decided last minute that I will make this too.

I wasn’t able to make Project 5 anymore, which was supposed to be decorating the analog bag from Bee Happy. But I still purchased the bag for remembrance of this year’s celebration and my win. It should arrive here in June through our friend vacationing in Manila now.

Then came the surprise I never expected.

I really thought if I would win anything this year, it would be the pop-up book. There were only a few entries, and I felt pretty confident mine would at least make the top three.

Then last Tuesday, before 7am, my sister kept calling me nonstop.

Funny enough, I didn’t immediately think something was wrong because for me, late night calls are emergencies - morning calls are just annoying. Hahaha.

After declining her call again because I was still half asleep, I noticed my phone exploding with notifications from Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. That’s when it hit me.

The winners were probably announced already.

And they were.

I won FIRST PLACE for Project 3.


I was so shocked and confused at the same time because I truly thought the pop-up book was my strongest project. But first place for Project 3 meant winning a Cricut Explore 5 - so obviously I was not complaining. I was just slightly heartbroken for my pop-up book. Hahaha.

I started replying to messages and calls, already convincing myself that there was no way I’d win twice in one year anyway.

Then my sister mentioned someone else had actually won twice - for Projects 1 and 2.

So maybe there was still a tiny bit of hope.

Not because I desperately needed another win, but because it would just be really nice if the pop-up project placed too. Though tbh, even if it didn’t, I knew there were entries that deserved recognition as well. And at that point, I was already beyond grateful.

Then while I was still chatting with people congratulating me, Bee Happy posted the winners for the pop-up project.

And guess what.

I WON SECOND PLACE.



And not just any prize - it was the exact prize I had been eyeing for months: the We R Makers Stack Cutter.

It had been sitting in my cart forever. The only things stopping me from buying it were:

  1. it was expensive, and
  2. it was heavy and difficult to bring here to Saudi.

I kept telling myself I’d buy one someday when we’re based in Manila again.

But somehow… I won it.

I immediately video called my husband and literally yelled:
“I WON AGAIN!!!”

And I really yelled.

He started laughing and said maybe next time he should wear earphones before answering my calls. Our friend (and his colleague) Jay was with him in the office. Hahaha.

The entire day basically became a no-chores celebration day.

We went out for celebratory dinner with Jay at my favorite pizza place, D’Oro, then after Jay left for choir practice, my husband and I had coffee and dessert at Poem.

Celebratory dinner calls for a with face photo here in my blog! hehe


And while sitting there, I realized how much the past few weeks have given me reasons to be grateful.

A successful Spring Market.
The Globe GCash testing job coming back.
My Mintay Papers International Scrapbook Day win.
A successful arts and crafts workshop (blog to follow)
And now this.

I think sometimes crafting looks small from the outside. People see paper, glue, stamps, scissors, clay, photos, tiny embellishments.

But for me, crafting became connection.
Storytelling.
Friendships.
Opportunities.
Comfort.
Home.


And proof that the things we genuinely love creating can unexpectedly bring joy back to us in ways we never imagined.

So thank you, Bee Happy.
Not just for the challenges or the prizes.
But for giving people like me spaces where creativity feels celebrated, shared, and understood.

And to the younger me who cut curtains, doodled on walls, joined every art club possible, and never stopped making things -


I think she’d be pretty happy seeing all this too.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Mintay Papers International Scrapbook Day 2026 Projects + My First Mintay Win!

I actually started writing this blog post just a few days after finishing my Mintay Papers International Scrapbook Day 2026 projects… but somehow I think I accidentally deleted the entire draft. So here I am rewriting this post days after the winners were announced - but to be fair, rewriting it now makes it even sweeter because I get to say this:

I WON!!! 💛



Yes. After years of joining Mintay Papers challenges, I finally won one.

And ironically, it happened right around the time I was already thinking of giving up joining altogether. Haha!

If you’ve been following my crafting journey for a while, you probably know how much I love Mintay challenges. I’ve joined so many over the years because I genuinely enjoy them - the themes, the creativity they inspire, and of course, the challenge itself. If you want to see just how many Mintay challenges I’ve joined, you can check out my Facebook album dedicated to all my Mintay challenge entries here.

And since starting this blog a year ago, I’ve also documented several Mintay challenge projects here on the blog too.

Mintay Papers World Card Making Day 2025

Mintay Papers International Scrapbook Day 2025 Challenges Recap - A Creative Sprint Against the Clock


Almost Didn’t Join This Year

Truthfully, I wasn’t even fully planning on joining this year’s International Scrapbook Day event.

Then one of my friends - who has been cheering me on creatively for a long time now - messaged me and sent me the challenge pub from Mintay. She encouraged me to join and I said ok, I'll try again.






And thankfully, I did.

Now here comes the funny part.

For some reason, I thought the challenges worked just like last year where we only had 24 hours to finish everything. So I spent basically the whole day cramming and rushing to finish all my entries.

Then the next day… I realized submissions were actually open for AN ENTIRE WEEK.

Imagine my face.

So naturally, my projects felt rushed to me. Not fully thought through. Not my usual layered-to-the-max style. Definitely not what I considered my “100%.”

But maybe that was exactly the point.

Because looking back now, these may actually be the simplest Mintay challenge entries I’ve ever made - and somehow, they became the ones that finally won.

Maybe simpler really was better this time.

My Winning Project - Four Stories 



Out of all the categories, I ended up winning the Four Stories challenge. I think the storytelling approach is what made this layout special.


Instead of documenting major milestones, I focused on the quieter in-between moments from the first quarter of 2026 - moments that may not seem huge individually, but still mattered deeply.

For this layout, I also challenged myself to do some serious scrapbusting by mixing different Mintay Papers collections and turning leftover bits into tiny boxes.





Each photo told its own story:

  • January - a family photo with both sides before we left the Philippines
  • February - my first Ramadan Iftar experience and finally trying dates after four years in Saudi
  • March - a difficult health season, but also gratitude for healing and good care 
  • April - our constants here in Saudi, the friends who make life away from home feel lighter

I skipped bigger events like our 15th anniversary and Valentine’s because those already had scrapbook pages and albums of their own. This layout became about the “ordinary” moments - the in-betweens that still deserve to be remembered.

And I think that’s why this page worked.

Negative Space Layout



15 years, one story… and a whole lot of self-control.

For this layout, I documented our 15th BF-GF anniversary from last January. This one is of course should be extra special which made it more challenging. Not because of the photos or the memories… but because of the empty space!

I’m so used to layering, tucking, and adding “just one more embellishment” (you know the struggle), so holding back for this negative space challenge really tested me.

But the truth is, it kinda helped knowing I already created a full mini album for this day (check it out here). So this layout didn’t need to carry everything - just a soft, simple highlight of a beautiful milestone.

Sometimes, letting your design breathe tells the story just as well.

Mini Folio Album



Simple on the outside… but full of little surprises inside.















For this mini folio, I kept the structure clean and beginner-friendly, but added just enough interactive elements to make it fun and functional.

This folio features:

  • A belly band embellished with florals
  • A Velcro closure
  • An accordion pocket filled with cardstock for photos and journaling
  • An elastic string in the middle for additional inserts
  • Two pockets on the back panel with floral cardstock tucked inside

I love projects like this because they look compact and simple, but they can hold so many memories.

The Announcement 

The cutest part... I didn’t even see the announcement myself first.

Another friend - who also always cheers me on during Mintay challenges, sent me a screenshot of the winners announcement.




The moment I saw my name, I immediately called my husband because he knows how badly I’ve wanted to win a Mintay Papers challenge for years now.

And right after that, I forwarded the same screenshot to the friend who convinced me to join the iNSD challenges this year in the first place.



Needless to say… these girls are GIRLS’ GIRLS.

The kind who genuinely cheer for you, encourage you when you doubt yourself, remind you to keep trying, and celebrate your wins like they’re their own. Tbh, this win felt even more special because of the people surrounding me through it.

Looking back now, this entire experience feels oddly full circle.

The year I almost skipped joining.
The year I crammed everything thinking I only had one day.
The year I felt my projects were “too simple.”
The year I doubted myself the most.

Ended up being the year I finally won.

And maybe that’s the lesson I’m taking from all this, sometimes the projects made with less pressure, less overthinking, and more honest storytelling become the ones that connect the most.

Thank you so much to Mintay Papers for hosting these challenges every year and for choosing my project as one of the winners.

And thank you to the friends who continue cheering me on creatively. You really have no idea how much your encouragement mattered this year.

Now excuse me while I impatiently wait for the prize package because I absolutely cannot wait to share the unboxing with all of you.

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Bee Happy Crafts Weeklies 2026 | A Celebration of Creativity and Gratitude

This year's Bee Happy Anniversary Weeklies felt less like a challenge series and more like a scrapbook of who I’ve become through crafti...