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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...

Exciting News – I’m Now a Creative Maker with Kat Scrapiness!

I’m so happy to finally share that I am now part of the Kat Scrapiness Creative Makers Team! I’ve been holding off this announcement until my stash arrived—and now it’s here!



You can check out my unboxing video here, where I go through all the crafty goodies I received. 


I have to say—my favorite products so far are definitely the Crafty Quokkas! Honestly, I didn’t even know what quokkas were before this (so sorry!), but because Meta “listens,” I actually ended up seeing a cute reel of quokkas right after. And yes, I completely agree—they’re the happiest animals I’ve ever seen! 




I’ve already made two projects using Kat Scrapiness products, and I can’t wait to share them with you in the coming weeks.








While waiting, make sure to check out Kat Scrapiness for their wide range of dies, stamps, stencils, and crafty essentials—and don’t forget to follow them on social media for more inspiration from the rest of the team!


And of course, follow me on Instagram and Facebook to see my upcoming Kat Scrapiness projects and more crafty makes! 

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  1. Looking at your Kat Scrapiness goodies and reading that you didn't know what a quokka is aroused my curiosity. I know a lot of animals and could probably mention more than 20 passengers in Noah's Ark but like you, quokka is a word unfamiliar to me. I didn't even know that its an animal.
    If Disneyland is the happiest place on Earth well, it's not Mickey Mouse who is the happiest animal but it's the quokka. Called the happiest animal because of its perpetually smiling expression and this is due to its facial structure. Only found in a small area of southwestern Western Australia.
    I love reading your blogs. It's very informative. I not just learn how to create craft projects but also learn about places, food, animals etc.,etc
    Remembering the good old days when I used to read the volumes of Colliers Encyclopedia, The Book of Knowledge Encyclopedia and Encyclopedia Britannica.
    -aMOMymous

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