Happy Planner Spread for Work

Wednesday, January 26, 2022
Happy Wednesday! It's my turn to host at Little Red Wagon this week. This year, I'm using Beatles' hits as inspiration for my challenges, starting with "A Hard Day's Night". I'm looking for projects that have anything to do with work, professions, tools, uniforms, etc.


For the past number of years, I've used a Happy Planner at the office to track all my reports, emails, bursary applications, and other duties. Happy Planners used to have pages nicely decorated but seem to be rather plain these days. There's quite a movement of people who use stickers, papers, colours, etc., to decorate their planners. I've enjoyed watching a number of videos with planners decorating their pages - but always wonder how there is so little room for actual planning! I don't have a lot of spare room as my planner is typically full of information by week's end, but I thought I'd add a bit of colour and design to cheer myself through the week. I purchased the sticker kit through Etsy and print and cut the images on white sticker paper using my Silhouette.

I used a book/reading theme as I have book club this week. Even though book club has nothing to do with work, I like having the reminder of a fun activity in my life. That said, I do love my job, despite its busyness and stresses. In fact, perhaps those are what really motivate me!

Please head over to Little Red Wagon to see the rest of the Girlfriends' projects for our "A Hard Day's Night" challenge - and then create your own work-themed papercraft to join the fun!

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Be My Valentine Box Card

Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Brenda is our talented hostess at Little Red Wagon this week and she's calling out, "Make it Open". She's not just looking for easy-peasy open up a typical card as you normally would type of project though, she's looking for unique and creative ways to open your projects.

Back in April 2019, I purchased a magazine with a free box card die set. I had always wanted to make a box card so thought the die would be the perfect incentive. However, I only just got around to unwrapping the die set for this project - and just earlier this week! It didn't come with instructions though so it took a bit of figuring but I did manage to sort things out. 


I decided to make a Valentine-themed box card with lots of hearts and a few little arrows thrown in for good measure. I was really torn about the direction of the paper on the side panels (the ones that fold down). I'm thinking I might cut some more paper for the two side panels and have the direction go the other way. Still not sure though! And the sides under the flaps have sweet little cupids on the paper which is why I decided to add some arrows amongst the hearts.

Most of the products (stamps and heart dies) used on my box card are from My Craft Spot. I do miss my days designing with Kimberly and always love pulling out MCS products from time to time! I think Kimberly's dies cut better than any other dies I've ever used. 

Please head over to Little Red Wagon to see the rest of the unique and creative openings - and then create and link up a project of your own!
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You Deserve Your Very Own Rainbow

Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Happy Wednesday from snowy and cold Central Ontario. When I woke yesterday, it was -37C with the wind and I woke to a huge dumping of snow on Monday. I was not made for this, friends, although one of the benefits of working from home during the pandemic is not having to go outside.


Jan is our fabulous hostess at Little Red Wagon this week and she's asking us to Pick Patterned Papers. Jan wants us to use at least two different patterned papers on our projects. I used nine! I'm actually quite impressed with myself as I was filled with a wee bit of angst when I saw the challenge theme. I'm not particularly skilled at using patterned paper which is a shame given that I seem to have reams of it in my craft room. I am highly skilled at buying it with high hopes of making amazing things. Anyway, I like the way this project turned out. I also used scraps so I have previously put each piece of the different papers to use in other projects.

And now it's your turn! Pull out your patterned papers to create something for this week's challenge. And if you need some inspiration, check out the Little Red Wagon blog to see what the rest of the Girlfriends have made. 
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Mr. & Mrs.

Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Happy New Year!! We've not had the greatest start to the year here which only means that things will get better. I've had two sick boys although we're not sure whether or not it was Covid as testing is quite restricted here now. Even though my boys are young adults, my heart still goes out to them when they're ill. My middle has been struck especially hard. Fingers crossed that I am spared!

The incredible Chrissy is our hostess at Little Red Wagon this week and she's chosen a very fitting theme, new beginnings. She's looking for any sort of projects celebrating the start of something new - a baby, home, job, etc. 

A friend asked me to create a card for a couple she knows who are getting married soon. The couple has fixed up an old blue and white bus for their home and my friend was looking to incorporate that on the card. I purchased an image online and then printed and fussy cut. I layered the image on a die cut heart background and added a few embellishments. Best wishes to the couple beginning their new life together! 

Please head over to Little Red Wagon to see what the rest of the Girlfriends have created in celebration of new beginnings. We'd love for you to join us too! 

And thanks to those of you who commented on my Year in Review Blog Hop post. I used Random.org and #4 was the lucky number that came up. Congratulations Ellie!! 
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Former Design Team Member at My Craft Spot (2011-2015)
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