Sunday, April 5, 2026

Ribbons for Headbands!

Happy Easter Everyone!

I thought this would be the best way to unwind from work and regain the much-needed faith and belief that sustain us Catholics. Holy Week is now being celebrated—a sacred commemoration of the life, passion, and death of Jesus Christ. There are many ways to observe it: hearing Mass, joining foot processions, attending church vigils, going on visita iglesia, and even taking a quiet side trip to the beach for reflection.

This year, however, Mommy is sick for the second time. It’s always the cough and colds that bring her down. Still, with the pneumonia and flu vaccines she received last year, I believe she’ll recover soon and be back to enjoying life—attending gatherings and dancing with her friends once again.

I know I have to take care of my sanity too! With the stress of caring for my Mom, I had to find a joyful outlet. So I opened my craft cabinets and found my four trays of ribbons. I decided to make headbands and clips as giveaways for the flower girls at my son’s upcoming wedding.

And so… here goes—one ribbon, one moment of calm, and one act of love at a time.










Headbands... This was once my business before I went to teaching. Its so amazing and therapeutic in making them since then. I used my old ribbons, some hot glue and ordered the satin cloth covered headbands from shopee which happily arrived yesterday. I am still waiting for the metal clips for the pony tails. I’m truly excited. Sometimes, returning to what once made us happy is exactly what we need to feel whole again.

Hope to share more on our wedding preps!
TFL!



Monday, February 2, 2026

2025 Project Life is Here...

2025 has been an incredibly busy yet deeply fulfilling year. Its greatest highlight was the long-awaited homecoming of my brother Louie and his wife, Hayk—a moment that brought so much joy and togetherness to our family. We were blessed with memorable travels, from the cool, comforting charm of Baguio City to the relaxing shores down south in Zambales, creating moments we will cherish for years to come. Adding to the year’s beauty and significance was the engagement of Luigi and Alyssa, a joyful milestone that gave us even more reason to celebrate love, family, and new beginnings.

I am sharing my Project Life 2025.... 














I used my scraps to make these pages, mixing patterned papers, cutouts, stickers, and journaling cardstocks. I added flowers, brads, and pearl embies to give them a special touch. I loved putting everything together—it was such a fun and joyful way to capture these memorable moments.

Let's continue creating memories... TFL!

Friday, January 2, 2026

Georgina's 6th Grade

Happy New Year peeps! 

This holiday season wasn’t exactly what I’d hoped for, but with the days slowly ticking away until I return to work, I’m doing my best to make the most of the time I have left at home. I’ve already managed to scrap 15 pages of my niece Georgina’s 2025 pictures—such a fun way to relive her milestones and add my personal touch to her memories. It’s always a joy to see how much she’s grown!

With a little extra time on my hands, I’ve also been able to squeeze in some blogging. It feels like the perfect way to balance creativity and relaxation while I count down to the inevitable return to the grind. I’m definitely cherishing these moments, even if the holiday season was a bit rough.

Here goes...




6th Grade.. I basically used SCRAPS of different brands and names, and put together, the harmony begins to mix and match! I used here buttons, DMC threads, DCWV paper cut outs, embossed stickers, thicker letters and cardstocks. Its always fun to scrap school memorabilia and events, I hope Georgina will love them, just the I do.

Thanks for looking! 'Til the next page....