Welcome to my project for the "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness 2nd Annual Blog Hop!
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.
Thirty-six caring Sponsors and nine DT Members have partnered with us to bring Turner Syndrome Awareness to the Public. For details on how you might win any of these fabulous prizes, please see Lori's TS home page.Thanks for learning About Turner Syndrome.
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:
Turner Syndrome Blog Hop is to educate all those who are not aware that Turner Syndrome causes a myriad of health complications, such as heart defects, learning disabilities and infertility. We ask that you join in this Blog Hop to help draw as many crafters / people to bring awareness of Turner Syndrome.
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.
Let's get started! Click on a thumbnail photo on the TS Awareness Home Blog Post to leave a comment about their TS related creation. Then come back to this page for the next person in the blog hop line up. The design team thanks you for supporting and learning About Turner Syndrome.
- 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
Do not forget to visit the "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop 2020 page to become eligible for prizes.
Crafty Hugs
Challenges
Brown Sugar – M
Daring Cardmakers - W,
Southern Girls 2W,
Brown Sugar – M
Daring Cardmakers - W,
Southern Girls 2W,
Sisterhood of Crafters 2nd/4th Newly Acquired Stash (Butterfly)
Bernie your card is fabulous!! It shows the delicateness and the beauty of girls and women with TS! I love it! Thank you so much for joining in the blog hop again this year!! Big Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely card. The butterflies almost look like they are embossed. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card and I love all the butterflies! Great hop, thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way of using the TSF elements and creating a wonderful purple card, Berni! Thank you so much for participating in the TSA blog hop and helping your followers become knowledgeable about this condition.
ReplyDeleteSmiles and Crafty Hugs,
Donna Ellis
{Creative Smiles - my little crafting world}
Hi there Berni! WOW your card is just GORGEOUS and of course I love the color!! Thanks so much for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome! GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteA pretty card with lovely layers and dimension. The die cut butterfly is just beautiful. I just read your "About Me" and what an exciting life you have.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating in this hop to help spread the word for AWARENESS of Turner's Syndrome! GORGEOUS creation, I especially love the layout and the monotone!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card, love the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteHello sweet Berni! Your card is just gorgeous my friend! I love the purple tones with the white butterflies! Such a beautiful design! Thank you so much for sharing your creation! HUGS, *Vicki* - my blog: Stamped Smiles
ReplyDeleteIts very beautiful card!
ReplyDeletesuch a sweet card - love the delicate butterfly on it
ReplyDeleteOooo I LOVE the purple! What a gorgeous design! I am so happy that this hop is educating and bringing awareness to Turner Syndrome! Hopefully, we can raise money and help!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and gorgeous colors. The light purple and white look amazing together.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and those purples are awesome!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and a wonderful representation for TS.
ReplyDeletePerfectly lovely card! Beautiful colors and design. I love the lacy and delicate design elements.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Berni! I love that sweet butterfly you used in the center of your card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card design with the butterflies in white on purple. Thank you for helping spread TS awareness.
ReplyDeleteI love the soft lavender shade and the square shape of your gorgeous card! So pretty and such a beautiful symbol of hope for those living with TS!
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful! Thanks for sharing your creativity and helping to spread awareness of Turner Syndrome. This is my first time learning about it. What a worthy blog hop!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and a perfect way to frame out the butterfly.
ReplyDeleteLynn
It's been a long time since I've visited your blog, Bernie! Your card is amazing, and I hope that you are well!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous card
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Love the layering and color!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing information on TS.
Beautifully created and designed card!! Thanks so much for joining our challenge at The Sisterhood!
ReplyDeleteDiane TSH DT {Nellies Nest}
So pretty. I love the butterflies.... And the beautiful purple. NICE job
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card love the colour and beautiful butterflies
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Beautifully created card for the Turner Syndrome Awareness hop!
ReplyDeleteDiane {Nellies Nest}
Ooo . . . this is so beautiful!! Love all the purple and the gorgeous butterflies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the soft monochromatic lavender theme you have created.
ReplyDeleteNadine - My Scrap n' Stuff
I'm back again to view your beautiful creation and thank you for joining in the fun at our Sisterhood of Crafters challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
ReplyDeleteDarlene
SISTERHOOD OF CRAFTERS
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS Please stop in for a visit!
Hi Berni :) I love your butterfly card!!! The color palette, composition and embellishments are just perfect for this hop! They seem ethereal! Thanks for inspiring me :)
ReplyDeleteBIG and BEAUTIFUL card!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your design, SO MUCH pretty purple and SO MANY lovely butterflies to CELEBRATE the girls living with TS we are learning about today!
THANK YOU for sharing and supporting the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop :)
A lovely card! Thank you for sharing the info on this hop. I had no idea how many girls were affected and the health problems it causes.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty with the butterflies and the purple and white.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite beautiful! Love the colors and those delicate butterflies!
ReplyDeleteYour card is lovely and elegant.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and elegant card! Glad we were in this hop together!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card! The acetate with the butterflies layered over the purple base is just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your part in this important hop!
<3 J
jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for raising awareness about TS.