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Monday, May 04, 2026

Ch. #141--Anything Goes POSITIVE with the Opt. Twist of: Crafting by the Numbers—5 Layer Cake: Make it Sweet and/or Use 5 Layers

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Hello everyone and welcome to the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog! It is the first Monday of the month and it is time for our latest challenge to begin! We hope that you and your families continue to stay healthy and safe out there. 
 
Since we are not your typical challenge blog, it is important for you to understand how things work in order to be sure you are eligible to win any of the prizes offered. If you are new to this unique challenge, you can find out the impetus behind why I started it under the 'Introductions' tab and you can find out all the details you need to know in order to participate, in the 'Challenge Details' tab (both tabs located at the top of the blog). For your convenience, a summary of the most important rules can also be found in the right sidebar under the heading 'General Rules'.
 
Right now, it is time to get down to the business of our latest challenge. Here is what you need to know...

 

Challenge #141

Anything Goes POSITIVE with the Opt. Twist of 

Crafting by the Numbers

5 Layer Cake: Make it Sweet and/or Use 5 Layers

The Path of Positivity turned 13 this year! While the number 13 has long carried a reputation for being unlucky, we’re choosing to embrace it as a symbol of growth, perseverance, and creative courage. After all, 13 years of inspiration, kindness, and community feels pretty lucky to us. Since this year marks an important number for us, we've decided that NUMBERS should be the overall focus in our theme for 2026 (click here if you'd like to read more in depth about our overall theme for 2026)!

Throughout the year, our monthly card challenges will be inspired by specific numbers. Whether numbers speak to you mathematically, symbolically, spiritually, or simply as a design prompt, we hope this theme invites you to think a little differently, stretch your imagination, and—most of all—have fun. Let’s make this a year where numbers truly count.
 
Designers often look to symbolism to add meaning to their work, and the number five offers a rather abundant source of inspiration. Across cultures, philosophies, and spiritual traditions, five represents movement, curiosity, and change. Unlike more stable numbers, five brings energy and unpredictability, making it ideal for projects like greeting cards, prints, or surface designs.

At its core, five is linked to change, freedom, and exploration. In numerology, it sits in the middle of the single-digit numbers, representing a turning point where stability meets growth. It’s also connected to the five human senses—sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell—which connect us to the world in vital ways. Designers can use this association to create work that feels lively, sensory, and engaging. 
 
Culturally, five appears in fascinating ways. In Islamic tradition, it holds deep spiritual importance through the Five Pillars and daily prayers. In Chinese philosophy, there are five elements: wood, fire, earth, metal, and water. These elements represent balance and harmony. Many traditions also place a fifth point at the centre of the four directions to symbolize connection between the physical and spiritual worlds. This shows that five often bridges structure with movement, or matter with spirit.

In Christian tradition, the number five is often associated with grace, provision, and care. Examples include the five books of the Torah (Pentateuch) and the five loaves used by Jesus to feed the 5,000, both seen as symbols of abundance and support. It also appears in the Ten Commandments, where two sets of five highlight guidance for living in harmony with God and others. Overall, five in Christianity reflects themes of balance, guidance, and sustenance, making it a meaningful symbol for design projects that suggest completeness or support.
 
Spiritually, five is seen as a symbol of personal growth and transformation. It encourages one to step out beyond routine and embrace new experiences. In other words, the ability to showcase flexibility and strength in tough situations. The five-pointed star (pentagram) has long represented balance, protection, and the human form, showing how harmony exists within change. For designers, this duality can inspire work that feels both structured and free.
 
In creative design, the number five naturally appears in layout and composition. It can appear through five-part patterns, radial designs, star shapes, or grouped elements to guide the eye and create rhythm. Unlike even-numbered arrangements, five introduces slight asymmetry, which often feels more natural and interesting. This makes it perfect for contemporary greeting cards and creative projects that aim to feel playful.
 
Using the number five in design is about embracing energy, movement, and storytelling. Through cultural, spiritual, and visual means, it can turn simple designs into something dynamic, layered, and meaningful.

This month, we’re layering on the creativity by encouraging you to use five layers or to embrace a sweet theme (or both!). For designers taking on the challenge of making a five-layered design, you can use the idea of “five” to shape both the structure and creativity. Each layer can represent something different. For ex., one layer for stability and foundation, another layer for movement, a third for balance and harmony, a fourth for meaning, and a fifth for visual impact. You can also use five shapes, colours, or patterns to help tie everything together while keeping it interesting. Using layouts like star shapes or uneven groupings of five adds energy and keeps the design engaging. This way, the layers not only look good but also guide the viewer’s eye in a clear, creative way. Don’t be afraid to add depth, texture, and a little extra fun.

Remember, the twist is completely optional and you don't need to follow it in order to win. However, in order to be considered eligible for this month's goodies, remember that general types of projects/posts will not qualify for the honours and prize UNLESS they are also positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Additionally, even if a project may qualify as positive, if your post promotes negativity, hatred or anything of an abhorrent nature, your project will be disqualified. Honours and Prize include:

  • $6 worth of images from Scribbles Designs, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • A badge for the following honours: Top Pick, Most Inspirational, Random Winner, DT Delight.

 

References
Astratarot (n.d.) Meaning of number 5 in numerology. Available at: https://astratarot.net/pages/guides/meaning-of-number-5-in-numerology (Accessed: 6 April 2026).
BibleStudy.org (n.d.) Meaning of numbers in the Bible: The number 5. Available at: https://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/meaning-of-numbers-in-bible/5.html (Accessed: 6 April 2026).
Decoz, H. (n.d.) Numerology meaning of 5. World Numerology. Available at: https://www.worldnumerology.com/numerology-single-digit-numbers/numerology-meaning-of-5/ (Accessed: 24 April 2026).
Encyclopaedia Britannica (n.d.) The number five. Available at: https://www.britannica.com/science/the-number-five (Accessed: 6 April 2026).
Symbolostic (2025) Number 5 symbolism: spiritual meaning, life lessons & numerology. Available at: https://symbolostic.com/number-5-symbolism/ (Accessed: 6 April 2026).
The Coolist (2023) Numerology 5 meaning: flexibility and resilience. Available at: https://www.thecoolist.com/mystic/numerology/5-meaning/ (Accessed: 6 April 2026).
 
Chat GPT was used to help me polish some elements of writing, to come up with some examples of what each layer can represent and to also format my references.  
 
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Now check out what my awesome design team came up with to inspire you. Clicking on each team member's name will take you to their blog where you can check out the details for their inspirational creations.

 
http://scrappyhorses.blogspot.ca
framed image of Katrina's creation
 
 
 
 framed image of Kathy's creation

My incredible design team never fails to impress me. Each member brings a distinct perspective and a keen understanding of the theme. Even now, I am continually amazed by the depth of talent reflected in their creations. Each of these imaginative pieces has beautifully embodied the idea of Crafting by Numbers—5 Layer Cake: Make it Sweet &/or Use 5 Layers, and I hope they have encouraged you to begin your own creative journey.

So what are you waiting for? Create a project and/or post that is positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature and join our link up. How about stretching yourself by also opting to follow the twist?! While it isn't mandatory, we'd also love to find out how this month's twist affects your own life. How are you influenced by numbers? Do you rely on any spiritual or cultural interpretations to help you process the various ways that number influence your life? As it is the fifth month of the year, we are up to number five in our Crafting by Numbers journey. As such, this month it is time to create a project with five layers or to incorporate a sweet theme. Be sure to check above for some specific ideas if you aren't sure how to get started. If you want to share your process on how you decided your project, you can write a sentence or two in the body of your post, write a sentence at the bottom of your post next to the link up for this challenge, or simply leave a comment on this post if you'd like. Finally, remember that we're trying to create a Path of Positivity so if you have some time, please visit other people participating throughout the month.

Please join us again next week when we will [hopefully] post the Top Picks for Challenge #140. Then, be sure to join us again on May 18th when we'll be back with our midway featuring more great projects. 
 
If you ever have any questions be sure to send an email to decossesdynamitedoodles {at} yahoo {dot} ca (don't forget to replace {at} and {dot} with the appropriate symbols), or just leave me a comment.

We look forward to seeing you participate!

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Ch. #141--Anything Goes POSITIVE with the Opt. Twist of Crafting by the Numbers
 5 Layer Cake: Make it Sweet &/or Use 5 Layers
This is the place to link up something that you have created during the month that you consider positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Entries for this challenge will be accepted from May 4th until 11:59 p.m. (ET) on May 31st, 2026

SEVEN entries MAX. Please click on the 'Challenge Details' tab located at the top of the blog to see all the rules. A summary of the most important rules can also be found in the right sidebar under the heading 'General Rules'. If you would like to be a Guest Designer in a future challenge, please add the letters GDT after your name.
 

Monday, April 27, 2026

Winners & Design Team Delights for Challenge #139 (March)

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Hello to all our wonderful crafting friends! I hope that you all continue to stay safe & healthy out there in whichever corner of the world you are located! 

Right now, it is time to present the winners for Challenge #139 (Anything Goes with the Opt. Twist: Crafting by the Numbers—Lucky #3: Use 3 Gems on Your Project). First we'll share the names of the Most Inspirational and the Random Winner and then we'll move on to showcasing our DT Delights. Who are all the lucky peeps? Well, let's find out.

Without further ado, here are the choices...


Drum roll, please....
 🥁🥁🥁 BBBbbbrrrrrrrrr pish 🥁🥁🥁
 
 In the category of Most Inspiring, our winner is...


Ellie, you are entitled to a lovely, one of a kind personalized badge for your blog as the Most Inspiring choice for Challenge #139 which you can find below...  
 
Most Inspiring Choice Badge
 
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The Random Winner for this challenge (chosen by Random.org), 
based on all eligible participants is…


Diane, you have won $6 worth of images or sentiments (digital paper packs not included) from Scribbles Designs, our on-going sponsor providing a prize for the project chosen as a Random Winner for each of our challenges in 2026.

http://buyscribblesdesigns.blogspot.ca/
 
Diane, you are also entitled to a neat and unique personalized badge for your blog as the Random Winner for Challenge #139 which you can find below...  
 
Random Winner Badge
 
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Big Congrats to...

ellie & diane

If you are our random prize winner for this challenge, please send your message to popwinners {at} gmail {dot} com (be sure to replace 'at' and 'dot' with the appropriate symbols), with the subject heading, "RANDOM WINNER PoP Challenge #139" to make arrangements to receive your prize. Please note that I am rather behind these days so it may take me a while to get back to you but I promise I will. I am currently caught up with the mail received in this account.

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Now it is time to announce our DT Delights from this challenge. Thanks to the people who took the time to join along our Path during the month of March for Challenge #139. We had a total of 36 entries. Check out the ones that really caught our attention...

Kym--chosen by Katrina…  
  
framed image of DT Delight Choice #1

Katrina said this:
"My DT Delight is Kym (#21). I love the vibrant teal/turquoise with the deep red; so striking! I’m attracted to the shabby wood look with the florals and birds as focals. The beautiful oranges with the reds are very eye catching. This piece just seems to call to me."
 
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Jenn--chosen by Kathy…

framed image of DT Delight Choice #2

Kathy had this to say:
"My DT Delight is Jenn (#28). Jenn’s card creates such a warm and comforting feeling. It reminds me of the times I spent with my maternal Grandpa when I was just a little cub! The delicate coloring, with its layers of images and colors, is almost magical. And the sentiment? Well, my life is chaotic with family health issues right now, and the sentiment on this sweet card provides a reminder that hope will soon shine through!"
 
 
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Creative Congratulations to you all!


Thank you to those who played on our Pathway during the month of March. As always we greatly appreciate you sharing your incredible talents with us.

For our DT Delights chosen for this challenge...

Kym and Jenn
 
You are entitled to the special Challenge #139 DT Delight Badge which you can find below...

DT Delight Badge

Well, that is it for this one. Please join us again on May 4th (as long as everything goes according to plan), when we will be back with our newest challenge.

Do your best to continue stay safe, healthy and positive out there in your daily life and hopefully we'll see you all again soon!!!

Until next time,

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Challenge #140--Anything Goes POSITIVE with the Opt. Twist of: Crafting by the Numbers—2nd Quarter: Use 4 Spring Papers/Cardstocks…Midway

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Hey folks! Welcome back to the Path of Positivity Challenge Blog! It is the third Monday of the month and that means that it is time to present the midway for Challenge #140. It is my fond hope that each of you and your own families continue to stay happy, safe, and well, wherever it is you live in this big wide world of ours. 

As we are a unique kind of challenge blog, it is important for you to understand how things work. Please be sure to check out the START POST FOUND HERE for the specific details related to this month's challenge, and you can find out all the general details you need to know in order to participate, by clicking on the 'Challenge Details' tab (located at the top of the blog). For your convenience, a summary of the most important rules can now be found in the right sidebar under the heading 'General Rules'.
 
Right now, it is time to continue with our midway. Here is a refresher of the details for our current twist:
 
  

Challenge #140

Anything Goes POSITIVE with the Opt. Twist of 

Crafting by the Numbers

2nd Quarter: Use 4 Spring 

Papers/Cardstocks

 
The Path of Positivity turns 13 this year! While the number 13 has long carried a reputation for being unlucky, we’re choosing to embrace it as a symbol of growth, perseverance, and creative courage. After all, 13 years of inspiration, kindness, and community feels pretty lucky to us. Since this year marks an important number for us, we've decided that NUMBERS should be the overall focus in our theme for 2026 (click here if you'd like to read more in depth about our overall theme for 2026)!

Throughout the year, our monthly card challenges will be inspired by specific numbers. Whether numbers speak to you mathematically, symbolically, spiritually, or simply as a design prompt, we hope this theme invites you to think a little differently, stretch your imagination, and—most of all—have fun. Let’s make this a year where numbers truly count. As we are entering the fourth month, it is time to discuss the number four.
 
The number four carries a depth of symbolism, showing up consistently across cultural, philosophical, and spiritual traditions. At its core, it represents structure, stability, and a strong foundation. These ideas shape both nature and human thinking, as seen in early philosophy, especially in ancient Greece, where earth, air, fire, and water were regarded as the basic elements of nature. Similarly, the four cardinal directions—north, south, east, and west—help create a way to understand direction and balance.
 
The meaning of four also relates to time and natural cycles. The division of the year into four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) exhibits the measured advancement of time, promoting both change and continuity. Across various traditions, similar patterns can be seen in other ways of understanding the world. Whether it is in the four phases of the moon (New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, and Last/Third Quarter), the four humours of medieval medicine (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile), or the four ages of human life described in various Indigenous philosophies such as those of the Sioux (infancy, youth, adulthood, elderhood). Even in religious and ethical systems, this pattern endures. Classical Christian thought identifies four cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance) each contributing to a balanced and moral life, while biblical symbolism often uses four to represent the completeness of creation and God’s ordered world.

In numerology, four is associated with dependability, discipline, and productivity. It mirrors qualities such as patience, trustworthiness, and a respect for tradition—all traits that support long-term growth and stability. Repeating sequences like 44 or 444 are often interpreted as messages of reassurance, suggesting that one is supported and guided in building a secure future. However, like many symbols, the number four is not without complexity. In some cultures, particularly in China, it is connected to death because of similar sounds, showing how meanings can vary between cultures.

Even with these differences, the idea of four still represents structure and balance. It shows up in everyday life in simple but important ways—from the corners of a room to the structures that support buildings and ideas. Creatively, this makes it an ideal foundation for designs or concepts that aim to feel grounded, organized, and harmonious. Whether seen in seasons, balanced layouts, or structured designs, four creates stability while allowing growth within a clear form.

As you can see, the number four often represents structure, stability, and strong foundations. As we move into the second quarter of the year, we’re grounding our creativity in spring by using four seasonal papers or cardstocks. Think fresh colours, blooming patterns, and designs that feel rooted and renewed.

Here are some ideas that you can mix and match to come up with your four papers.

Start off with a statement paper. You could try:
  • Bold floral prints such as peonies, tulips, daisies or cherry blossoms.
  • Hand-painted or illustrated garden patterns.
  • Vintage botanical prints.

Include something that feels rooted and natural, such as:
  • Kraft paper or warm tan cardstock.
  • Woodgrain textures or bark-inspired patterns.
  • Speckled or recycled paper with visible fibres.
  • Muted terracotta, clay, or soft brown tones.

You could add papers that set the tone for the awakening of spring. For example:
  • Pale greens, mint, or soft sage cardstock.
  • Subtle watercolour washes or ombré fades.
  • Light linen or textured papers.
  • Patterns with tiny sprigs, new leaves, or delicate vines.

Finally, add a paper to bring in the playful, uplifting side of spring. These could include:
  • Soft pastels--butter yellow, blush pink, sky blue, lavender.
  • Polka dots, gingham, or simple geometric repeats.
  • Butterflies, bees, or whimsical seasonal motifs.
  • Subtle shimmer, vellum overlays, or translucent papers for lightness.
 
These are just some examples of the types of papers/cardstock that you could employ. Just remember that even though you’re using four distinct papers, be sure to keep at least one element consistent—like a shared colour palette, similar scale of patterns, or a repeated accent colour. 

Remember, the twist is completely optional and you don't need to follow it in order to win. However, in order to be considered eligible for this month's goodies, remember that general types of projects/posts will not qualify for the honours and prize UNLESS they are also positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature. Additionally, even if a project may qualify as positive, if your post promotes negativity, hatred or anything of an abhorrent nature, your project will be disqualified. Honours and Prize include:

  • $6 worth of images from Scribbles Designs, for a person chosen in a random draw based on all qualifying entrants.
  • A badge for the following honours: Top Pick, Most Inspirational, Random Winner, DT Delight.

 

References
Astratarot (n.d.) Meaning of Number 4 in Numerology. Available at: https://astratarot.net/pages/guides/meaning-of-number-4-in-numerology (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
BibleStudy.org (n.d.) Meaning of numbers in the Bible: 4. Available at: https://www.biblestudy.org/bibleref/meaning-of-numbers-in-bible/4.html (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
Centre of Excellence (2024) Number 4 in Numerology: Strengths, Weaknesses & Spiritual Insights. Available at: https://www.centreofexcellence.com/4-in-numerology/ (Accessed: 4 April 2026). 
Encyclopaedia Britannica (n.d.) The number four. Available at: https://www.britannica.com/science/the-number-four (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
Geo-Numerology (n.d.) The number 4: numerology, geometry and psychology. Available at: https://geo-numerology.com/anatomy-of-the-number-4 (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
NASA (n.d.) Moon phases. Available at: https://science.nasa.gov/moon/moon-phases/  (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
Patreon (n.d.) Power spiritual… Available at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/power-spiritual-121307886  (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
Revemelu (n.d.) Symbolism of the number 4. Available at: https://revemelu.com/symbolism-of-the-number-4/ (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
SAY Magazine (n.d.) The seven lessons of the medicine wheel. Available at: https://saymag.com/the-seven-lessons-of-the-medicine-wheel/ (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
Symbolopedia (2024) Symbolism & Meaning of Four (4). Available at: https://symbolopedia.com/symbolism-meaning-of-four-4/ (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
UEF Foundation (n.d.) Groupings of Four in World Beliefs. Available at: https://www.uef.org/lessons/article-groupings-of-four/ (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
Wicked Witch’s Web (n.d.) The Numerological Significance of Four. Available at: https://www.wickedwitchsweb.com/the-numerological-significance-of-four (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
Wikipedia (n.d.) Humorism. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humorism  (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
World Numerology (n.d.) Numerology meaning of 4. Available at: https://www.worldnumerology.com/numerology-single-digit-numbers/numerology-meaning-of-4/  (Accessed: 4 April 2026).
 
Chat GPT was used to help me polish some elements of writing, to come up with some examples of paper ideas and to also format my references. 
decorative border of footprints
 
To help inspire you further down the path of Crafting by the Numbers—2nd Quarter: Use 4 Spring Papers/Cardstocks, check out the wonderful projects my Design Team had the opportunity to create. Clicking on each team member's name will take you to their blog where you can check out the details for their inspirational creations. 


http://scrappyhorses.blogspot.ca
 framed image of Katrina's creation

 
 
 framed image of Kathy's creation

framed image of the inside of Kathy's creation
 
Thanks again to my remarkable design team! As always, each member brings a distinctive creative perspective that I deeply admire. Every one of these designs captures the theme Crafting by the Numbers—2nd Quarter: Use 4 Spring Papers/Cardstocks beautifully, and I hope they’ve inspired you throughout this challenge to create a handmade project of your own. Be sure to visit these talented ladies to see how thoughtfully their projects incorporate the twist.
 
Why not join us, if you haven't entered already? Create a project and/or post that is positive, inspirational, motivational or encouraging in some nature and join our link up. How about stretching yourself by also opting to follow the twist?! How are you influenced by numbers? Do you rely on any spiritual or cultural interpretations to help you process the various ways that number influence your life? As it is now April, we are up to number FOUR in our Crafting by Numbers journey. As such, this month it is time to add four spring themed patterned papers or cardstocks to your creation. Be sure to check above for some specific ideas if you aren't sure how to get started. If you want to share your process on how you decided your project, you can write a sentence or two in the body of your post, write a sentence at the bottom of your post next to the link up for this challenge, or simply leave a comment on this post if you'd like.

Also, I know that the participants would love for you to go and pay them a visit. Remember we're creating a Path of Positivity to follow one project at a time and we'd love to see you somewhere on that route even if it is just by leaving a comment on an entry from someone who has touched you somehow with their project and/or post! You can find our list of participants and enter our latest challenge yourself by clicking HERE and scrolling down to the bottom of the post.

 
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Don't Forget...

Winners for challenge #139 will be posted next Monday if everything goes according to plan. You can find the Top Picks post HERE.
 
If you ever have any questions be sure to leave me a comment.
 


 
 
We look forward to seeing you participate!

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