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Anyone is welcome to play in the weekly Teapot Challenge - the more, the merrier! You automatically become a “TEApotter” the first time you play. Where will you find inspiration? Will it be from the teapot? The destination location? Something of the recipient? Or could it be from the challenge itself? Remember, your participation in Destination Station is 100% voluntary and not a requirement. Just have fun!
CHALLENGE: I recently decided to clean out a large collection of paper craft magazines. So I went through all of them and cut out any cards and articles I was interested in and threw the rest of the magazine away. I got so many ideas from this experience, including the idea for this week’s challenge. I challenge you to use something you have not used in a long time. For cardmakers who have been in the game for a long time (like me) it could be fibers, eyelets, brads,shaped paper clips, or Magic Mesh. Or any cardmaker could use a sketch you used to love, or an old stamp set, or color combo. Or browse the tutorials for an old technique. Think Old School.
I think this challenge goes well with this week’s Destination because we are sending cards to Kim who makes sock monkeys. Now, sock monkeys have been around a longtime, but became popular when the company who make Red Heel socks started including sock monkey instructions with every pair in the 1950’s. Extra cookies if you have sock monkey stamps. DESTINATION STATION Kim a.k.a. crazykim (a former Teapotter) hasn't uploaded a card in a couple of years as she dedicates all her spare time making the most adorable sock monkeys. For every sock monkey she sells, she donates a monkey for the Children in New Zealand who are spending time in the Oncology wards. They are distributed through Gabby's Starlit Hope foundation; each child gets one of Kim's donated sock monkeys along with a bravery certificate. Kim has a huge kind heart and is one of those people who puts everyone else first. A teapartywould be very fitting (and a surprise) for her.
Here are links to both, if you’re interested in learning more:
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Do you know someone that could use some well wishes,encouragement or just some warm fuzzies? Consider nominating them as a guest of honor (a.k.a. destination station) for an upcoming tea party. Post your request HERE or send a PM to jacqueline.
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Pat how did you know I needed to use my old supplies? I raided my closet and came up with 3 or 4 things I haven't used in ...forever! Here's my card for Kim:
What a wonderful recipient! For Christmas, I received a pair of wooly socks with sock monkeys on them. I forget the company but they are the best socks. All the ladies in the family received them.
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I was just sifting through some of my old paper craft magazines today - have all I bought in a metal stand (since 1993) - maybe I'll do the same: cut out the ones that truly inspire me. I still use my brads since my brother bought me a new crop-a-dile kit - maybe I'll find a card from the magazines and embellish it somehow...neat ideas!
Thanks for the challenge, Pat! Here is my card, A Little Bit Brighter, for Kim. It will go in the mail tomorrow!
__________________ -----Liz "Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business and to work with your hands, ..." ~~1 Thess. 4:11 (NIV)
If anyone is interested, this is what I used yesterday. Old school indeed. The sponge is very dense and the ink is very wet. Not too messy as I only put ink on the edge.
Here is mine. Late but made it....was fun...my guys, "HANGIN'
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Anita - WOW what a wonderful surprise today on my birthday as well. LOVE this image so much. Thank you for sending me a card from the other side of the world. Hugs Kim
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WOW WOW WOW What an amazing surprise today in my mailbox a card all the way from France. Me for this weeks TPT -- this brought tears -- thank you all so much for taking the time to make cards for me and to also spend money to post them. My mailbox is going to have so much happy in it. If anyone is on FB and would like to see what I do here is a link https://www.facebook.com/Mischievous...6454451747045/ Again thank you all I look forward to receiving your cards. I hope to get back to carding soon. Hugs Kim
WOW WOW WOW What an amazing surprise today in my mailbox a card all the way from France. Me for this weeks TPT -- this brought tears -- thank you all so much for taking the time to make cards for me and to also spend money to post them. My mailbox is going to have so much happy in it. If anyone is on FB and would like to see what I do here is a link https://www.facebook.com/Mischievous...6454451747045/ Again thank you all I look forward to receiving your cards. I hope to get back to carding soon. Hugs Kim
I'm glad it arrived and I'm glad you like it, I hope your tears were joyful tears!!
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Mac thank you so much for the wonderful monkey card that you sent me. I couldn't find it in the gallery so hope you get this message. Thanks again Kim xxx
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Hi Ladies -- thank you to all who posted me a card from the TPT -- I have written a thank you against all the cards I have received. They have been amazing to receive and have made my mailbox so much fun. All the lovely words as well. Huge HUGS to all. Kim Xxx
My card has lots of 'Old' and long-time ununsed craft items, such as: the 2017 card kit waiting for my modifications and finishing, plus the snowflake embossing folder, gold metallic snowflake embellishments, washi tape, and stamp set: Christmas with Snowflakes & Gold Bling! #1
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