Hello Blogging Friends!!
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 eight 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.
My prize will be a $20 gift card! I'll announce my winner on February 15th - good luck! To be eligible, just leave a comment below, telling me something you've learned about TSA during this hop!
Eight talented and caring designers (including me!) are offering prizes on their personal blogs as well:
Jan Mahew from Jan's Digi's has made a beautiful stamp set for the Turner Syndrome Foundation and for the Blog Hop. You can purchase it HERE in her store for only $2 and all the money from the sales of this stamp set is going to be donated to the Turner Syndrome Foundation!! Isn't that AWESOME!!! Thank you so much Jan Mahew!!
Here is my card:
I wish that you could see the pretty shiny dimension! Each of the butterflies, and the flowers/ribbon, were fussy cut, and popped up with dimensional foam. Each was then highlighted with Glossy Accents. I love the feminine softness of these images, AND they were pre-colored!!! Bonus!!!
I have learned a lot about a syndrome I wasn't aware of until Lori's hop last year. I feel blessed to be a part of this awareness blog hop!
Be sure to visit the "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop 2020 page to become eligible for prizes.
Thanks for stopping by today!
Hugs and smiles,
Patti J.
Gorgeous card Patti and wonderful cause and awareness, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteI love this key it is so elegant and I love the card you have created with it.
ReplyDeleteHugs Sheryl xx
Having pre colored images is a bonus. This is a lovely card. We do need to cherish each day. [Bunny]
ReplyDeletePatti ~ it is me who is truly blessed to have you as a supportive card designer! I love the butterflies and that Victorian key on your card, it is such a beautiful stamp set! Your card is so very lovely! Thank you for being a part of this awareness blog hop! HUGS!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and colors. My new fact was that Turners Syndrome is more often in non full term pregnancies.
ReplyDeletePatti, such a lovely card creation and beautifully revealing the TSA mood board. Thank you 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}
Such a beautiful image and gorgeous butterflies! Your card is so pretty! I just learned about Turner Syndrome today - I heard of it before but didn't know what it was. Thanks for helping to educate us about this disorder.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely stunning Patti!! It's a gorgeous set and I love all of the butterflies surrounding the key with your lovely details!! Beautifully done my friend! HUGS
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful and love the dimension! Thanks so much for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome! GREAT JOB!
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 your layout!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know anything about this syndrome! So I learned a lot! Beautiful card from a beautiful caring gal! YOU!
ReplyDeleteits wonderful card!
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful and a wonderful card design for a great cause too.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful dimensional card such a pretty creation x learning so much about this condition x
ReplyDeletesweet card - thanks for sharing and raising awareness about Turners - I did not know the so few babies survive to birth - they truly are miracles:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card! Beautiful composition of elements. I am surprised at how many medical issues can result from Turner Syndrome.
ReplyDeleteStunning key and card! I LOVE your design! I am so happy that this hop is educating and bringing awareness to Turner Syndrome! Hopefully, we can raise money and help!
ReplyDeleteSo incredible! Just beautiful! I am so happy that this hop is educating and bringing awareness to Turner Syndrome! Hopefully, we can raise money and help!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the butterflies. Perfect card for this hop!
ReplyDeleteThis is simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHi Patti :) It's good to "meet" you here :) Your card is delightful!!! Thanks for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome and inspiring me too :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely collage of Jan's images, Patti!!!
ReplyDeleteThe butterflies on your card are so pretty! I love putting butterflies on cards--they add so much color and dimension--and yours look fantastic. It is so important that we use our card crafting abilities for good, and you are certainly doing your part. I not only learned what Turner Syndrome is, but that 99% of conceptions do not live to birth. So very sad!
ReplyDeleteI did not know about Turner Syndrome so thank you for all the information. It seems there are many syndromes that are "new" just because they are not often talked about.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so pretty. Love all the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating in the hop and inspiring us with this beautiful cards. Your design is so elegant and delicate.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, love the dimensions. That's a lovely sentiment.
ReplyDeleteI love this digital set, and you have used it to create such a gorgeous card! Thank you for raising awareness about 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!
ReplyDeleteGreat dimension on a gorgeous card! Love all the butterflies.
ReplyDeleteLynn
Beautiful - would love to see it IRL as I know it has so much shimmer and shine. Love the sentiment. I really enjoyed your little info on Turner's Syndrome, made me look it up and find out more about this syndrome. Those tiny little chromosomes are so important in the genetic code.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. You have highlighted Jan's stamp set beautifully!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Patti! You used the mood board very well!
ReplyDeleteCharming Creation Patti! Thank you for showcasing my Turner Syndrome stamp in the Blog Hop and the contribution to such a worthy cause!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jan
Love the images you used for your pretty card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing information on TS.
Wonderful coloring, love it
ReplyDeleteLove the butterflies and key. I have seen a lot of butterflies on the blog hop, and love them all!!
ReplyDeleteI like how you colored your butterflies. They are so happy and sweet...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, Patti. The butterflies are lovely and such pretty colors too.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Sue
Such a lovely card! This is such an informative hop!
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely! An amazing hop.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully designed card AND so very pretty!
ReplyDeleteDiane {Nellies Nest}
A beautiful card. Perfect for TS awareness Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHugs
Berni
chasingthedream.
Beautiful! I love the dimension and the gloss I can just see on the green butterfly!
ReplyDeletePretty card! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNadine - My Scrap n' Stuff
The more I see that key, the more I like it, and what it can symbolise: Key to understanding, Key to awarenwess, key to joy and so on. Have a blessed day.
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful, Patti! The butterflies are delightful and the key IS the Key. :-D Well done, my friend.
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ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL card!
LOVE the sentiment, butterflies and floral key, the colours from the mood board work perfectly together in your pretty layers, a wonderful way to celebrate the MIRACLE girls living with TS!
THANK YOU for sharing and supporting the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop :)
Very pretty. I like the layers, colors and shine. I learned that those with Turner's Syndrome have a higher rate of inflammatory bowel disease.
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Gorgeous card! I can see the dimension! (popup tape is my favorite)...lol!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. Love the colors and the layers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! I love how you arranged all the images. The added dimension and gloss is wonderful
ReplyDeleteThank you for your part in this important hop!
<3 J
jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteI learned that girls with TS have a
higher incidence of inflammatory bowel
disease. These girls have so many struggles.
This blog hop is an awesome way to help educate those of us who had never heard of TS.
Your card is beautiful, Patti. Love the colours you used on this very elegant card. Thank you for your help in raising awareness of Turner Syndrome. Hugs ~ Lena
ReplyDeletevery pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you for raising awareness about TS.