Wednesday 28 October 2020

Hope & Chances Charity Kit - October 2020

What a disappointment the other week when the October Hope & Chances Charity kit ran out mid morning on the day that Christine posted it on her blog. First Sunday of the month early morning UK time. Bit of an involved story but some of us were so upset not to be able to support her wonderful work (plus the kit is absolutely gorgeous!), and then Christine very sweetly set to and made up a few more. The girl is amazing to put in so much time and effort raising money for various charities. Sadly she had run out of the circular sentiments but I recognised them as Craftwork Cards die cuts and knew I had some squirrelled away and was able to share with Kath from the Playground as well - someone else who'd missed out. 

The kits were sold in aid of MNDA - Motor Neuron Disease Association - yet another very worthwhile charity to support.

Our Kath from the Playground has already published her card but I like to keep a record of cards I make so here's mine as well:

It's self-explanatory and everything came in the kit apart from the sentiment circle, glue, sticky pads (I used thin ones for the sentiment circle) - and clear Wink of Stella which I used on the very deep red poinsettia flowers, a tip I picked up from Kath - along with some tiny little clear gems.

In the end, Kath and I both bought two kits each (so perfect for special Christmas cards) and later I bought the last remaining one, rather then Christine be left with one unsold one (that's my excuse anyhow!). They even came with pretty silver envelopes to made them even more special.

Then I went on a mission to find the Spellbinders gatefold die that Christine had used. I think it's from a Spellbinders Club issue and the set is called 'Many Thanks' - and in the end did track it down on eBay - in the USA! And there it will remain I'm afraid. The price wasn't too bad but apparently eBay control the onward freight of a lot of items and they wanted to charge me almost $40 for that alone on top of the cost of the die set! Daylight robbery surely!

One tip if you do fancy buying Christine's Charity Kits - set your alarm for 7am UK time on the first Sunday of the month if you don't want to miss out. It was a close call this time.

And, this card is for ScrappyMo's Rudolph Days Challenge for October 2020. Still a few days to go if you want to join in!



23 comments:

  1. This card is so lovely, Di. I was delighted to hear that is a kit that is being sold to support Motor Neuron Research, etc.
    Such a good cause.


    Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  2. A fabulous card Di - I'm so glad we managed to buy these kits for our 'special' cards. Thank you too for the sentiments you sent me.
    Kath x

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  3. I can see why this one sold out quickly - super Christmas card and for such a good cause too. Freight charges from USA do seem to be a rip-off which is disgusting.

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  4. That's a lovely kit card.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  5. Beautiful card Di so understandably that they sold out they are gorgeous and as always you come up trumps with you creations all the time and for a good course too! X

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  6. Such a beautiful card, I can see why it has run out so quickly. Such a great cause to support too.

    Sue xx

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  7. It's a very elegant interactive card, love the design and the folding! Those cute poinsettias are a catch eyes!
    Hugs

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  8. Oooo what an absolute stunner hun and I'm not surprised you were disappointed to not get a kit, how lovely of Christine to put one together for you and such a fantastic charity too - well aware of MND at the moment, as Alan and Harrison are both huge Rugby League fans (with Alan being an ex professional too) and we have all met Rob Burrows too.

    With my DT hat on thanks for joining us at October's Rudolph Days Challenge, Luv Sam x

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  9. Gorgeous card, Di! I can see why it was a sell out! Maybe Christine could set up a subscription for the kits (it's pretty easy through PayPal)? xoxo

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  10. One can see why this one sold out so quickly and for a good cause to boot, it is gorgeous! I love the shimmer and shine on this one. The white and silver looks so pretty too. I have swingline card dies and really need to get them out and use them! A great make Di and such a beautiful and elegant Christmas card! Hugs, Brenda

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  11. Such a beauty, your monochromatic design is so elegant and classy!

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  12. Hi Di this is a gorgeous Christmas card. What a great kit that was. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  13. What a lovely card and love the way the sentiment moves.

    Hugs Diane

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  14. Such a lovely card Di and for a really worthwhile charity. I love the snowflake background and the swivelling circular sentiment, sorry the proper name of this escapes me, senior moment..lol. x

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  15. So glad you got your kits...eventually! Thank you for your support and yes, November's kit will be live at 7am on Sunday, putting the final touches to them today. As for the die, yes it's a nuisance that shipping is so expensive. Spellbinders have been trying to bring the kit dies to the UK for a couple of years now, still looking into possible ways. If they manage it I will be broadcasting it from the rooftops! xx

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  16. A really super creation Di, great shape, papers and design, no wonder it ran out so quickly. I have lots of those sentiments too.

    Kath x

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  17. Lovely classical card and such a good charity. Still getting over my bug. Hugs me.

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  18. I can see why you and Kath wanted this kit, Di. The card is absolutely gorgeous and with a silver envie, some someones will feel very special indeed! You know, if you ever run up against this mailing situation again, I'm happy to help out! Just lemeno! Lots of hugs, Darnell

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  19. Wonderful card, Di! Love the colors, and the special tip on the poinsettias too. As for the mailing, please let me help by sending me the link -- I'd be more than happy, as would Darnell apparently! Hugs

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  20. Back with my official hat on. Your card is really lovely. The design paper is superb as is the card design.

    Thanks for taking part in the October Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  21. This is so pretty, Di! Lucky you to get the last of the kits! Did you check the Spellbinder's website? It looks like they may have some left. I don't know how much they will charge for shipping but it might be worth a try.

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  22. Such a gorgeous card - I am so glad you got a kit (and more!) In the end. So lovely of Christine to sell these for charity. Take care and stay safe. Hugs xxxxxxxxxx

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  23. I meant to say, sorry I didn't manage to enter the last Playground, will try for the next! xxxxxx

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