I still remember the first time I joined Cricut MEA’s Ramadan Challenges back in March 2024. I was so excited to take part daily — crafting along with the community for almost 25 days straight — until I was told that Saudi Arabia couldn’t join. π’
Fast forward to December 2024, and everything changed! Cricut MEA officially opened up the challenges to Saudi residents — and I didn’t waste a second. I jumped right into their Christmas Countdown Challenges, and from then on, I’ve joined every single challenge they’ve hosted.
December 2024
March 2025
And now… LOOK AT THIS LOOT! π
Watch my unboxing reel here.
A huge, heartfelt thank you to Cricut and Monster Middle East for organizing such fun and inspiring events. My crafty heart is full, and my shelves… well, they might be full too. π
And of course, none of this would be possible without my husband, who has been 100% supportive of all my crafty adventures from day one. ❤️️
Stay tuned — I’ll be sharing more of what I create with all these amazing Cricut goodies very soon!
Congratulations sis!!! πππ
ReplyDeleteWho doesn’t love crafting?! Crafting is good for the body and soul. During my days we only had the basics like markers, crayons, paints, scissors needles and threads. Since I was at the end of the line when God gave Van Gogh, Picasso and Rembrandt the talent I had no choice but to settle with needle crafts.
ReplyDeleteI am so amazed that my daughter is into crafting and fortunate enough that she has access to a wide variety of craft materials nowadays ( dyes, distress oxides, stamp pads, and the holy grail of crafters CRICUT). Like the gifted artists God gave this wonderful world I am so lucky to have a daughter who could create masterpieces.
“A true artist is not one who is inspired but one who inspires others” -Salvador Dali