Sunday, May 3, 2026

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

For this year’s Bee Happy Anniversary Weeklies, I created a pop-up book of my creative journey - a collection of pages that quite literally bring my story to life. Each spread holds a memory, a moment, or a version of me that showed up and created. 



This project is for Bee Happy Anniversary Weeklies 17, where we were challenged to tell our story through a pop-up book.

I have to admit, I was intimidated with the challenge and didn't think I'd be able to make it but when I finally finished my first 3 projects (will create a separate blog for it) and with 4 more days til the deadline, I messaged my friend and said if I should still make a pop up book. And being the ever supportive friend that she is, she said go! And tadaaaa! I was able to finish it with a few hours to spare. hehe!

Where It All Began

The first page takes me back to childhood.

A younger me in my room… with curtains that I once cut up to make a doll (and yes, I tried to tie them back so my mom wouldn’t notice but she did... eventually). There’s also a little nod to my wall-doodling phase… another thing that got me in trouble.

But alongside those memories is something more important - a photo of my mom and me. She loved creating, and more than anything, she encouraged me to do the same.

I also added my school, where I always signed up for Art Club and Needle and Thread Club. Even then, I think I already knew that I loved making things.



Trying Everything

Before I found paper crafting, I went through a phase of trying different creative outlets - jewelry making, wire folding, candle making, baking… All of them I turned ito a little side business too! I remember my husband and I not needing to shell out that much money for gifts to family and friends every Christmas because our earnings from these side hustles covered the gifts!

When I see something I like, 'll I automatically think that I can make this something - cheaper and probably even better!




The Start of Something

Then came the page (and phase) that changed everything.

A small crafting setup - just a roll-away trolley - but it was enough. During the pandemic, I fell into the rabbit hole of paper crafting. Because of lockdowns and everybody being stuck in their houses, there were many crafting online workshops available which I joined. This was when I started creating more consistently, joining communities like Craft Create and Swap Club, and sending out my first “happy mail.”

I added a little pouch in this page filled with tiny photos of those swaps - because that was the beginning of something I didn’t expect to enjoy this much.





Creating and Showing Up

Another spread is dedicated to my Bee Happy Weeklies projects - dozens of them, built over time. And mind you, these are just the published ones in their Social Media accounts. I have more that were not.

This part of my journey reminds me that creativity isn’t just about big moments. It’s about showing up, again and again - just like joining the weekly challenges of this community. Through the Bee Happy Weeklies, I was able to create, try and learn different crafts and techniques.





From Suitcase to Studio

This page is a reminder of our moving from the Philippines to Saudi.

Of course, I didn’t leave my creativity behind. I brought it with me - literally, in suitcases full of craft supplies. I arrived in Saudi with 2 large, 1 medium, 1 small suitecases, and a cat in a cat carrier - alone!



This spread includes waterfall pages showing how my crafting space evolved in both countries.

From one home to another, my creativity stayed with me.









Finding My People

Crafting also led me to something I didn’t expect - a community.

Friends who understand the joy of creating, the mess, the excitement of new supplies, and the happiness that comes with finishing a project. Oh and of course, hoarding and budols!



Moments I Didn’t See Coming

This journey also opened doors I never imagined.

From becoming a Bee Happy Guest Ambassador to being part of amazing creative teams, these milestones are reminders of how far this little hobby has taken me.




Still Creating

The last page brings everything back to the present.

A toolbox filled with crafting supplies, a photo of me and Lucky - my crafting buddy - and a simple reminder:

From one home to another, crafting stayed with me.


Still creating, wherever I am.



My Favorite Page

My favorite page - because as my creative journey continues, this is one thing that is constant - having my husband beside me, always ever so supportive. Plus, because this sealed finishing the pop up booked I slaved on the past days! (Medyo OA sa slaved though hahaha). But yeah, the hubby is the bestie.



Watch my pop up book story telling!
 


A Part of the Story I Don’t Always Tell

This album is filled with happy memories - and it truly reflects the joy that creating brings me.

But like any story, there are parts that aren’t as happy.

And this is one of them.

Whenever I talk about how I started creating, I always mention joining Art Club and Needle and Thread Club in grade school - which is why I included a photo of my school on the first page.

But what I’ve never really shared (except with my husband) is this:

Back in second grade, there was a poster-making contest in our class sponsored by Del Monte Sweet Blend Ketchup. We were grouped together and asked to work on it after school.

I remember it was close to the deadline, and since my dad would pick me up after office hours, I often stayed late. At some point, I ended up being the one bringing our poster home to finish it.

I don’t remember everything clearly, but I do remember that it was mostly blank when I brought it home. My mom helped me think through the concept, but I did all the drawing and coloring myself.

I didn’t even have a ruler - I used a credit card to draw the border around the cartolina. I remember carefully moving it line by line.

The design was simple: the board divided in half, with a girl in the middle. One side was clean and bright, the other dirty. One side showed biodegradable waste, the other non-biodegradable - and how it affects not just the environment, but us too - thus, the girl that's half clean and half dirty.

We won.

I don’t even remember the exact prize, maybe ₱500 or ₱1000 - but I remember what came after.

We beat the group of a classmate who was known to be really good at drawing. She didn’t take it well. Theirs were a nice poster. I remember it to be a mountain of trash with Looney Toons characters all over. It was drawn well but I think our poster's message came in stronger.

There were comments. Doubts. Accusations that someone else must have done my work.

I remember being asked to redraw it in my notebook and even before I could finish, being told it didn’t look the same.

I remember our art teacher saying I wasn’t really good in her class. More than 30 years after, I still remember my teacher's name.

I remember crying one morning because I didn’t want to go to school, and my mom telling me that I couldn’t hide from things like that, and that I had to face it because I didn’t do anything wrong.

I don’t remember how long it lasted. Eventually, things moved on.

But somehow, that memory stayed.



I still remember that classmate's name.

And over the years, I’ve come across her work - she’s a very talented artist, with a large following and pieces that are beautifully made. I noticed her bio says “saved by God”, and that she has shared about surviving suicide multiple times, including mental health struggles.

And that made me pause.

Because while I remember how that experience made me feel back then, I also recognize now that we never really know what someone else is going through, especially at that age when life was just easy and the problems I remember having is just needing to wake up early to go to school. 

There was a time I thought about reaching out to her.

Not out of anger, but to tell her how her actions affected me.

But the more I thought about it, the more I realized… it wouldn’t really change anything.

The past already happened.
And I’ve already grown from it.

So instead of reopening something that’s long gone, I chose to let it stay where it belongs - in the past.

If there’s one thing I’ve learned from that experience, it’s this:

If you can be kind, be kind.

I wish she had been kinder to me back then.
And now, I choose to be kind in how I remember her.


Still Creating, Still Moving Forward

At the end of the day, creating has always been something that brings me back to myself.

Through different phases, different places, and even difficult moments - it stayed.

If you made it this far, thank you for taking the time to read my story 


Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Polkadoodles Digi Choosday Project | Graduation Rays Cards

This week’s Digi Choosday Design Team theme is all about graduation, and as usual, I couldn’t resist using not just one, but two adorable digi stamps! They were just too cute to choose between, so of course they both made it onto cards.



It also turned into the perfect excuse to finally pull out a rays stencil set that has been quietly sitting in my stash for years. You know those supplies you love but somehow never reach for? Yes… those. Turns out, they were exactly what these graduation cards needed!




And tbh, if you’re like me with a growing collection of “I’ll use this someday” goodies, our weekly Digi Choosday challenges are such a fun (and slightly guilt-free) way to give them the spotlight they deserve. Consider it a little nudge to shop your stash and fall in love with your supplies all over again.


Materials Used

  • Set of rays stencil

  • Distress Oxide in Carved Pumpkin, Squeezed Lemonade, and Scattered Straw

  • Blending brushes

  • Versamark Watermark Stamp Pad

  • Gold Tinsel Embossing Powder

  • We R Memory Keepers Heat Gun

  • Digi stamps:

  • Ohuhu Alcohol Markers

  • Foam tape

  • White cardstock

  • EK Tools Tweezers


Instructions

1. Prepare your card base by trimming white cardstock to 8.5 x 5.5 inches and scoring at 4.25 inches on the long side.



2. Trim another piece of white cardstock to 4 x 5.25 inches for your card panel.


3. Take Stencil #1, align it to the center of your panel, and blend Distress Oxide ink: 

  • Girl card: Scattered Straw
  • Boy card: Carved Pumpkin



4. Align Stencil #2 in the middle and blend again: 

  • Girl card: Carved Pumpkin
  • Boy card: Squeezed Lemonade





5. Place Stencil #3 and apply Versamark Watermark Ink over the rays.



6. Remove the stencil and sprinkle Gold Tinsel Embossing Powder over the panel.




7. Using tweezers, tap off the excess powder and return it to the container.



8. Heat set the embossing powder using your heat gun until all the rays are beautifully embossed. 




9. Color your digi stamps using alcohol markers and adhere them to the center of the rays using foam tape.



10. Attach the finished panel to your card base with foam tape for added dimension.



These cards came together with such happy, celebratory vibes - perfect for marking such a big milestone! I love how the embossed rays add that extra shine and energy, almost like a spotlight moment for the graduates .

If you’ve got supplies waiting for their turn, this is your sign to pull them out and play. You might just rediscover a new favorite combo!

Don’t forget to join the Anything Goes challenge over at Digi Choosday, we'd love to see what you create! And if you do play along, make sure to tag me so I can cheer you on!


You can also follow along with more of my crafty projects here:

Instagram: @my.cat.and.crafts

Facebook: My Cat and Crafts


Happy crafting! 









Monday, April 27, 2026

You Were Made to Bloom | This Week’s Happy Planner + Life Lately

 This week’s Happy Planner spread is all about staying on track while still keeping things bright and inspiring. I used the Happy Planner Superbloom Sticker Book paired with a blue print washi tape, and I think they look cute and simple all together.


Since I have quite a few internal deadlines to meet this week (trying my best to avoid next month’s cramming), I added small side boxes labeled “priority,” “reminder,” and “important.” It’s a simple system, but it really helps me keep everything visible and organized at a glance.


To balance out the functional side, I filled the spread with uplifting sentiments like “beauty is all around,” “you were made to bloom,” and “make room for good things,” plus lots (and lots!) of floral stickers - because really, can you ever have too many florals?


On the creative side of things, here’s a little life lately update…


I mentioned my Bee Happy Weeklies bouquet in my previous Happy Planner + Life Lately post, and here’s the finished piece - finally! Playing with air-dry clay is definitely not as easy as Instagram reels make it look but I think the acrylic paint and UV resin really brought everything to life. It took patience (waiting for clay, paint, and resin to dry is no joke!), but I’m so happy with how my Birthday Bouquet turned out.




My mosaic and 14 gifts are also almost done and they have to be finished this week since the deadline is Sunday. Hehehuhu!



Other projects update:


For Traci Reed, I’ve completed another Sketchy Sunday layout (due in June - yay for being early!). This one documents my second pop-up here in KSA. My Trailblazer project is also live now, and happy with how it turned out (well, with most of my projects, haha!). You can read more on Traci’s blog, and if you want a step-by-step tutorial for the organizer I made, I’ve shared that here on my blog too.

Create a Beautiful Trailblazer Gift Set

For Polkadoodles, I’m slowly working through my projects - currently focusing on weekly deadlines, but hoping to get ahead and finish everything due until the end of June soon.


With Printable, Cuttable, Creatables, I just wrapped up a baby album - sharing a little sneak peek for now, but I can’t wait for Thursday when it goes live!



I also finished another art journal for Mintay with the prompt “Let Go.” It turned out very pink (which I love!), though my art journal is getting thick already… and I’ve only filled six pages 




Also, a little happy mail update - I recently received a sweet thank you package from Prestige Papers for my feature last month (still smiling about it!). If you missed that feature, you can check it out here. My niece filmed an unboxing of the package, so you can watch that as well!



Reading-wise, I think I’m about to match last month’s 10 books! I’m currently on my 10th book for April!



Outside of crafting, we recently visited D’oro Pizzeria, and they’ve added new non-pizza items to their menu! We tried ordering the lasagna (which sadly never made it to our table), but we did get to try additions like mushroom soup and parmesan fries. It’s nice to see them expanding beyond pizza! 






Over the weekend, we headed to Al Khobar to catch up with friends. I met up with my Creative Coffee Mornings group - Hadi, Alexandra, and Rubina - at Urth Caffé Patio while Ton played badminton with our friends. He picked me up after, and we all hung out until after dinner.

















I’ve also started preparing for my third pop-up! There’s not much to fix since I still have most of my setup from last year, but I’ve begun pulling out my projects - both new ones and pieces that didn’t sell before.



And exciting news… I might be hosting a kids’ workshop next month! Fingers crossed everything pushes through. I’ve been testing out ideas, and one of the activities I’m planning is using shrink plastic - so fun and interactive!



So that’s a little snapshot of this week - busy, creative, slightly chaotic, but full of things I love.


Here’s to blooming through deadlines, creating through the mess, and always making room for good things.


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

For this year’s Bee Happy Anniversary Weeklies, I created a pop-up book of my creative journey  - a collection of pages that quite literally...