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This Week’s Happy Planner Layout

For this week’s Happy Planner layout, I did something a little fun and spontaneous! I picked a sticker book at random without looking! The winner was the  Big Grand, Color Story Happy Planner Sticker Book . Technically, it’s designed for the Big Happy Planner, while I’m using a Classic, so the stickers don’t always line up perfectly with the lines. But honestly? They still look super cute, and I love the playful style it gave my spread.  This week’s sentiments are extra special: “We are all a work in progress” “I hope there are days when you fall in love with being alive”  (close to my fave mantra— fall in love with life ) “This Happy Life” “Everyday is a gift” To add some extra flair (though less writing space), I sprinkled in the small transparent stickers included in the book - vinyl records, ice cream, and musical notes. It’s colorful, happy, and a little random… just how I like it.  Oh, and can you believe we’re only  86 days away from Christmas ? Woot woot...

This Week’s Happy Planner Layout

For this week’s Happy Planner layout, I did something a little fun and spontaneous! I picked a sticker book at random without looking! The winner was the Big Grand, Color Story Happy Planner Sticker Book. Technically, it’s designed for the Big Happy Planner, while I’m using a Classic, so the stickers don’t always line up perfectly with the lines. But honestly? They still look super cute, and I love the playful style it gave my spread. 



This week’s sentiments are extra special:

  • “We are all a work in progress”

  • “I hope there are days when you fall in love with being alive” (close to my fave mantra—fall in love with life)

  • “This Happy Life”

  • “Everyday is a gift”




To add some extra flair (though less writing space), I sprinkled in the small transparent stickers included in the book - vinyl records, ice cream, and musical notes. It’s colorful, happy, and a little random… just how I like it. 



Oh, and can you believe we’re only 86 days away from Christmas? Woot woot! I even started my Christmas and pasalubong shopping already—thank you, Amazon Saudi Day promos!



Last week was filled with all things Saudi National Day (crafts, projects, and fun events). If you missed it, you can check that post out here.


I’m also on Day 20 of Stashtember! Even with lots of projects lined up, I’m still hoping to hit 30 projects—even if I spill a bit into October.



On the reading side of life, I only finished one book last week: The Couple at No. 9.  I blame going out, crafting, and a bit of laziness. But hey, I’m still at 12 books MTD, which is pretty awesome.


Here’s to another colorful week ahead! 


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  1. Hey sis, can you bring your planner and show it to Sabi in December? I think it will inspire her so much to start using a planner too. 😊

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