Dear Crafters.
Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder where a female is born with only one X chromosome, instead of two, leaving her with life-long medical issues and learning disabilities. This condition occurs one in 2,500 female births worldwide, but is more common among pregnancies that do not survive to full term. That is why Turner Syndrome Females are considered MIRACLES!
Prize Winners will be announced on February 15, 2020.
Nine designers are offering prizes on their personal blogs as well:
My TS related project is inspired by the TSA official color board:
Here is your color inspiration board:
HOW TO WIN:
- Leave a comment on the TS Awareness Home Blog Post stating at least one thing you learned about Turner Syndrome. Our Tab titled About Turner Syndrome has a pictorial explanation of many of the symptoms or limitations faced by TS females.
- Leave a comment on one or more DT blog hop posts.
- Prizes will be awarded randomly from the comments left on 57 of the DT blog hop posts + by 9 of the designers who are awarding prizes of their own. So the more posts you visit and comment on, the more likely you are to win a prize. Don't forget! You must also leave one comment on the Home Blog, too.
- We hope this will bring an awareness not only about Turner Syndrome in females, but that if any human being seems a bit out of the ordinary, there could be a health-related or genetic reason for it, and it would be nice to give everyone the benefit of the doubt in our daily lives.
- Create 7”x7” card base from luxury cardstock. Cut same size layer using designer acetate.
- Cut a smaller layer using designer cardstock; then cut another smaller layer using designer paper and adhere to card base using 3D Foam
- Die cut circle die from luxury cardstock; then die cut another circle using designer acetate
- Placed smaller designer acetate circle to luxury cardstock; then adhere to card base using 3D foam square
- die cut butterfly and adhere to circle dies
other materials: Rhinestone, sentiment, ribbon