Hello and welcome to the February 2021 Card
Chain Challenge Reveal!
We had 32 participants
who exchanged cards across the globe this month.
Total number
of cards exchanged thus far by Card Chain Challenge participants is 3,245
All the cards exchanged this month used at least one of the following options:
Colour Palette Option
(Exact matching is not
required.)
Sketch Option
(Orient as desired.)
Turns out International Polar Bear Day is on the calendar for February 27th,
so we're throwing in an additional theme option to celebrate all things Ursus maritimus!
Theme Options: Chinese New Year/ Polar Bears/Love/Friendship
Product / Technique Options: Ribbon/Texture
Who Sent What To Whom
It's on the way!!!!
And that brings us full circle.
Thank you, everyone, for sharing your artistic talent and doing your
part for global relations! We've now
exchanged over 3,245 cards by participants from 39 of the 50 United
States and 30 countries!!!
If you want to see more of these artists' card art, check out their
blogs and please leave 'em some love in the comments!
Our Next Two Challenges
Hey, Gentle Readers, if you want to join in the fun,
you can sign up for the March Card Chain
Challenge from 7th February to 6th March.
All cards exchanged will be revealed here on 2nd April, 2021.
The April Card Chain Challenge sign-up begins
on 7 March and ends on 6 April. All cards exchanged in that challenge
should arrive at their destinations by 30
April and will be revealed here on 2nd May, 2021.
Hope to see you here!
Thanks for stopping by!
Gail, and Jo
W H O' S B E E N P L A Y I N G
(If you're reading
this and have never participated, please consider doing so. And if you see that
your country or state has never been represented, you are honor-bound to sign
up and show that y'all are friendly and interested in building global peace - and
your stamp collection - one card at a time!)
As of 31st March, 2021 we've exchanged over 3,245 cards in this little jaunt - most of which were made by regular participants. And where do they come from? Read on....
Past participants have hailed from: Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Croatia, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland (aka: The Netherlands), Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mauritius, New Zealand, Norway, The Philippines, Portugal, Scotland, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, South Africa. (We only need to get some countries that begin with L, O, Q, R, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z to keep up with our alphabet list! We have 161 countries to go before we have total global participation!!!
As for the USA, past participants come from: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. We're still missing: Connecticut, South Dakota, Delaware, Kentucky, Louisiana, Montana, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
If you're new to the Card Chain Challenge this is an
event where everybody wins. You make a card for the person above you
on the chain and you receive a card from the person below you on the chain.
It's a personalized swap, sort of, and it's a ton of fun! Go here for
past Chains.
6 comments:
I always love this post, so many inspirations and what a great community.
Crafty hugs xx
Oh so lovely all these cards. The card from Marianne to me is on its way...It should arrived this day, but it didn't yet.
Who knew there is such a variety of Polar bears. Once again this is an awesome reveal with so many beautiful cards. Love this exchange. Thanks so much Dotty Jo and Gail for all your hard work to keep coming up with the fun prompts each month.
Wishing everyone a happy March, Jutta
What a great reveal, so many wonderful cards!
Hugs, Annerieke
So many fabulous cards and those waving bears (MFT?) proved popular, didn’t they? Such a lovely variety!
Great cards as always! Jo x
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