This week’s spread felt like coming home to my stash - back to my beloved Happy Planner stickers (I've been using Traci Reed's Brighter Days collection stickers the past 2 weeks) and all the color and florals that just make everything feel lighter. I skipped the Harry Potter theme for now (I realized the Harry Potter washi given to me didn't have Ravenclaw), but I’m definitely still planning both a Ravenclaw spread and a full Hogwarts one in the coming weeks.
For this week, I leaned into a bright washi and the Happy Quotes sticker book - florals, happy colors, and all the feel-good sentiments. I added phrases like “live life with a little zest,” “relax,” “give up, give in or give it your all,” “think happy, be happy,” and “there are so many beautiful reasons to be happy!” But my favorite has to be “Happy girls are the prettiest” by Audrey Hepburn. We used to have that quote on our locker wall back when I was working in Citadines, and it always made me smile, so it felt extra special adding it here.
Life lately has been moving fast. Last week flew by so quickly (even if my husband insists otherwise) that I didn’t even realize we hadn’t changed the sheets yet! At that point, we decided not to bother since we’re heading off for another Bahrain weekend anyway. Of course, I’ll be sharing that in a separate blog post. But if you haven’t yet, you can check out our first Bahrain weekend over on my previous blog. Weekend 2 is coming soon!
On the reading front, I’m now on my 6th book of the month - and still reading daily! I’ve also been binge-watching The Blacklist on the side, thanks to a friend’s recommendation, and the husband and I are hooked.
Projects from last week:
I had quite a productive week creatively! For Printable, Cuttable, Creatables, I made a passport-sized TN with a spring theme, everything from the notebook to the inserts was fully DIYed, which made it extra satisfying. Read about it in PCC's blog here.
For Traci Reed, what started as a simple organizer turned into a full-blown set (classic me getting carried away). I’ll be sharing more soon, but the full project will be up on her blog, along with more photos on my socials.
Also for Traci, one of my sketches from two weeks ago got published, it’s a scrapbook layout from my very first pop-up here in Saudi. And another project that went live last week was a mini folio album - super pretty and surprisingly easy to recreate!
Check out my TRD blog features here:
Mini Album Tutorial: Create a Bi-fold Folio
For Bee Happy’s anniversary celebration (14 handmade gifts for 14 years!), I decided to go with mini albums - something I truly love making. It just felt right to combine documenting memories with the craft I enjoy most as I love both. So far, I’ve completed 10 out of 14 bases (no inserts or embellishments yet as that’s the fun part I’m saving for last!).
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I also started working on my bouquet using air dry clay… and wow, it’s not as easy as it looks. Hoping the painting stage will make it better!
For Polkadoodles, I made easel cards that will be published on May 6 for Digi Choosday, with a full tutorial coming here on my blog too.
Lucky update
We discovered something new about Lucky this week - he loves the memory pillows we bought from the Philippines! He kept choosing them over his cat beds, so I finally gave him mine. Now he has his own little setup beside our bed - mini pillow and all - and he absolutely enjoys it. I guess he knows which one’s the fancy option compared to the Shopee beds I got him. hahaha! Photos above are him enjoying Ton's memory pillow and here below is his new set up with my memory pillow.
We also squeezed in a quick dinner at Happy Lemon while running errands and grocery shopping last week! That’s when I picked up my air dry clay and tools, so technically… a productive food trip too!
All in all, it was one of those weeks that felt both fast and full - lots of crafting, a little bit of creative chaos , and many small, happy moments in between. And honestly, that’s exactly the kind of week I love documenting!















