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It’s November!!! This week's Happy Planner Layout

This week’s Happy Planner layout is flowery — because, well, people in Manila are currently bringing flowers to the cemetery for All Saints’ and All Souls’ Day. Haha! Joke lang. What actually happened was: what I  wanted  for this layout didn’t quite work out, so I ended up adding flowers and leaves instead. Hence, that curved floral thingy smacked right in the middle of the spread. Such an  ugh  layout, but oh wells. I used the  Happy Memory Keeping Floral Memories  and  The Encourager  sticker books for this week’s spread. Sentiment for the week:   Girl, you are super amazing. Crafty things I worked on last week  I finally turned my  Bee Happy Weeklies Aall & Create “paper dolls”  into cards ! It was a little #Inktober inspired project I worked on one afternoon just so I could play with my Distress Oxides again. I made a  hybrid scrapbook layout  for  Traci Reed’s Sketchy Sunday  — it’s a layout for my...

All the Cricut MEA Prizes I’ve Won (So Far!)


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. 😢


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.

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And now… LOOK AT THIS LOOT! 😍


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. 😅


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!






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  1. Congratulations sis!!! 😍😍😍

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  2. Who 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.
    I 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

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