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This Week’s Happy Planner Layout | Happy Planner Winter Stickers

Hahahah yes, winter!!! It can’t come fast enough so I’m manifesting it through this week’s Happy Planner layout. It seems like summer decided to turn the heat up a notch, like it’s not ready to leave just yet.  This week I went all in with the  Happy Planner Winter stickers . I used ones that say  “hot chocolate weather”  and  “warm blankets and cozy socks.”  Haha! If only, right? Winter, please come now! I showed my husband my layout and he just laughed at the snow stickers, asking:  “Sang bansa ka nakatira? Sama naman ako. Nasa Alaska ka pa ba?”  (What country do you live in? I want to live there too. Are you still in Alaska?)  Small wins from last week: Finished my cruise blog —finally! It took me about 2 weeks to write and was published a month after the trip, but hey, done is done. Now I just need to finish the shorex blogs. Got accepted into another Design Team (announcement soon once the backend/admin stuff is done!). Cleaned and organ...

This Week’s Happy Planner Layout | Happy Planner Winter Stickers

Hahahah yes, winter!!! It can’t come fast enough so I’m manifesting it through this week’s Happy Planner layout. It seems like summer decided to turn the heat up a notch, like it’s not ready to leave just yet. 



This week I went all in with the Happy Planner Winter stickers. I used ones that say “hot chocolate weather” and “warm blankets and cozy socks.” Haha! If only, right? Winter, please come now!



I showed my husband my layout and he just laughed at the snow stickers, asking: “Sang bansa ka nakatira? Sama naman ako. Nasa Alaska ka pa ba?” (What country do you live in? I want to live there too. Are you still in Alaska?) 







Small wins from last week:


  • Finished my cruise blog—finally! It took me about 2 weeks to write and was published a month after the trip, but hey, done is done. Now I just need to finish the shorex blogs.
  • Got accepted into another Design Team (announcement soon once the backend/admin stuff is done!).
  • Cleaned and organized 3 of my crafting carts—including sharpening ALL my pencils because I was tired of reaching for unsharpened ones one after another.




  • Read 3 books! Yay! I even tried a new author—Tess Stimson.



Countdown update: 93 days before Christmas! ๐ŸŽ„



And tomorrow’s a holiday—Saudi National Day! Still thinking about what project to make for Cricut KSA’s National Day contest. 


That’s it, cute and cozy for now! ๐Ÿ’™❄️


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  1. Hahahaha! I can hear Ton’s tone while reading his comment about your planner ๐Ÿ˜†

    Good luck on Cricut KSA’s National Day contest sis! ๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜๐Ÿ˜˜

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