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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. Wher will you find inspiration? Will it be from the teapot? The destination location? Something about the recipient? Or could it be from the challenge itself? Remember, sending your card to the listed guest of honor is 100% voluntary-- it's not a requirement, but will be very well appreciated. Just have fun!
This week's challenge hostess is: casep/Pat
CHALLENGE: This week we are sending cards to one of our own. I have some Native American heritage and I really love when people refer to their friends as their tribe. Since we are sending to cards to one of our SCS tribe this week I challenge you to use something referring to Native Americans. Don't panic if you don't have any Native American images in your stamps. I don't either. But there are many other possibilities. You might use arrows, feathers, or look at Native American weaving or beadwork for inspiration. Native American tribes are very diverse, so there are many very different ideas out there. The Cherokee are very different from the Tlingit. The Navajo are very different from the Seneca. Many tribes have important animals like bears, ravens, or even spiders. Tlinglit and Haida are well known for their totem poles.
Here is a list of some of the Native America tribes in case you are not familiar with their names:
Cherokee, Apache, Navajo, Sioux, Cheyenne, Paiute, Iroquois Nation, Crow People, Ute, Pawnee, Lakota, Shoshone, Chippewa, Choctaw, Pueblo, Creek. There are many more. You can get your inspiration from any of them. Maybe you have a local tribe that you can get inspiration from.
CARD TYPE/THEME: Thinking of You, Encouragement, Religious/Spiritual cards are welcome
DESTINATION:
A member of our SCS tribe, Cheryl, aka CherylQuilts is dealing with some serious health challenges. She is one of our biggest cheerleaders, welcoming new Dirty Dozen team members, and leaving lots of lovely comments in the galleries. This week we are sending cards to cheer her up and let her know we are thinking of her as she faces these ongoing challenges.
SEND YOUR CARD TO:
Cheryl Scrivens
2010 NW 18th St.
Delray Beach, FL 33445
Here is my card Quick Link to today’s Teapot Tuesday Challenge Gallery: MMTPT654
Be sure to you use KEYWORD MMTPT654 in your upload and post a comment here so we can all see your card!
Do you know someone that could use some well wishes, encouragement or all around warm fuzzies? Consider nominating them as a guest of honor for an upcoming tea party. Send your request to jacqueline via PM or e-mail[email protected].Include SCS Teaparty Request in the subject line.
__________________ Pat Scatter Joy! Throw kindness around like confetti!
wow - gorgeous cards. I LOVE all their colors. I will create a card today, and luckily I do have a wolf stamp, arrows, feathers and even a dream catcher die to choose from.
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I pulled out stamps today that have been neglected for quite some time - Thanks for the challenge, Pat but so sorry to hear Cheryl is struggling again.
I’ll be back with a card for dear Cheryl. She was one of the first ladies to welcome me to SCS. Thinking of her. Hugs
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Here is my card for Cheryl. Happy weekend everyone
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Dear ones! You have once again touched my heart so deeply! It took me a few days before I realized it was a Teapot Challenge that sparked the cards coming. Thank you so very much. What a beautiful lift to my spirits, and I thank you all for the cards and especially the lovely notes inside to encourage. As many of you know, I especially love Scripture, and so many had Scripture on the card fronts and also inside. Thank you for praying for me. It's been a really hard journey, but I continue to trust in the Lord to help me each day -- one day at a time. As my DH and I say every morning, "We cherish the day we have together." After all, none of us is guaranteed another breathe or heartbeat. So cherish the day no matter what your circumstances. Life is so fragile. But I praise God for His strength for each day I have.
Thank you, Pat, for hosting and challenge, and Robin for posting the challenge. I love the idea of being part of the "tribe" here at SCS. It's a true joy to be part of such a wonderful community of creative and caring friends.
Sending hugs and lots of love to you all. Cheryl xoxo
Hello, and TFL
a little late to the Teaparty, but glad I could get an idea in my head today. lately, I have been coffee staining different papers and learning to use a sewing machine recently.... I wanted to incorporate that into this card. take good care and enjoy, be grateful for the beautiful day.
hugs, Teresa