Welcome to the It's A Girl Thing Blog Hop to help bring awareness for Turner Syndrome. Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder where a female is born missing her second X Chromosome, leaving her with life long medical issues. It affects 1 in every 2,000 to 2,500 girls but is more common among pregnancies that do not survive to term (miscarriages and stillbirths). TS is named after Dr. Henry Turner, who discovered the condition in 1938.
Some of the products I have used have been provided to me from various companies I design for. The opinions I share are solely my own, and I only design for companies that I completely love their products.
Affiliate links may be used where possible at no cost to you. However, I do earn a small commission when you click on my links and make a purchase from them. Thank you, and I appreciate your support!
Below is a process video showing exactly how I created my project.
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I thought the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamp Roses and Butterfly matched perfectly with the mood board for this blog hop. I colored the image in with Copic Markers.
The Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Courage To Grow sentiment stamp was the inspiration I needed to match the theme of my card.
The blog hop will run from February 1st through the 7th and the winners will be announced on this blog on February 15th!!
Check out all the sponsors!!
Check out all the sponsors!!
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 quick 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 19 of the DT blog hop posts + by 11 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 brings 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.
We have 57 blogs for you to visit to be inspired by these wonderful and very talented Card Designers! You can find all 57 designers blog post links HERE
You don't have to comment on every blog to be a winner, but please be sure to visit them all and show my amazing friends some love for helping spread awareness!!
Interested in the products I used? Products that are still available are linked to multiple shops below, for your convenience.
Lists may contain affiliate links where possible at no cost to you, what so ever. Affiliate and product disclosure can be found here.
I design for several companies because I genuinely love their products! Anything I recommend on my blog is something that I genuinely love and regularly use. I buy most of my own supplies. However, I do receive some free products to work with, and I sometimes make money for the projects I make. I DO NOT get paid for product reviews, I give my honest opinion about the products I use, and I will never recommend a product that I do not like or would not use.
Lists may contain affiliate links where possible at no cost to you, what so ever. Affiliate and product disclosure can be found here.
I design for several companies because I genuinely love their products! Anything I recommend on my blog is something that I genuinely love and regularly use. I buy most of my own supplies. However, I do receive some free products to work with, and I sometimes make money for the projects I make. I DO NOT get paid for product reviews, I give my honest opinion about the products I use, and I will never recommend a product that I do not like or would not use.
What a lovely creation, Nadine, and so perfect for the TSA blog hop with those happy colors, flowers and butterflies. Thank you for participating in the TSA blog hop and helping your followers become knowledgeable about this condition. Smiles and Crafty Hugs,
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{Creative Smiles - my little crafting world}
Thank you, Donna!
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ReplyDeleteHugs Sheryl xx
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DeleteA lovely card. [Bunny]
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DeleteThis is so pretty! I love this colour combo and your gorgeous colouring! Great background too! I learned a lot today about Turner Syndrome, thank you.
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DeleteBeautifully created card with all the gorgeous colors and background!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane!
DeleteOh Nadine! Your card is so awesome and beautiful! I love the stamps your used, the flower panel is just so feminine! I love all the details you loving added to your card! Your video was wonderful! Thank you so much for being a part of this blog hop!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lori!
DeleteSimply beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to make the Awareness for Turner Syndrome be known! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Shell!
DeleteWOW ... absolutely beautiful Nadine! Thanks so much for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome! GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Darlene!
DeleteYour card is absolutely gorgeous and I really enjoyed watching your process! The sentiment is perfert for your stunning image too!! Thank you so much for sharing your creation! HUGS, *Vicki* - my blog: Stamped Smiles
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ReplyDeletethat is amazing card!
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DeleteGorgeous card! I LOVE the little pearl accents! I am so happy that this hop is educating and bringing awareness to Turner Syndrome! Hopefully, we can raise money and help!
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Deletesuch a sweet card - thanks for sharing
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DeleteWhat a wonderful sentiment to go with that beautiful design. I love the colors too.
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DeleteThis is really pretty! I love the design and the use of the tulle.
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DeleteFantastic card! Beautifully designed and I love the texture from the netting.
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DeleteYour card is precious and I love the background you created.
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DeleteThank you for sharing your beautiful card. The sentiment couldn't be more perfect for the hop
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DeleteFabulous card and love so much the sentiment you choose!
ReplyDeleteA great hop to spread the world about the Turner Syndrome! Thank you!
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DeleteBeautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteYour card is lovely! I am partial to florals, and you have colored this one in such pretty, cheerful palette! Thanks for sharing about TS.
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DeleteSuch a pretty make. You really did well creating this with the colors from the mood board!
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DeleteVery pretty, Nadine!
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DeleteNadine, Absolutely delightful creation. Thank you for helping spread the word of Turner Syndrome and sponsor the Blog Hop!
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Jan
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DeleteLovely creation, I am so glad the hop is bringing awareness to Turner's Syndrome!
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DeleteYour artsy background is wonderful. I like the freeflow.
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DeleteBeautiful card. Love the netting in the background too.
ReplyDeleteLynn
Thank you!
DeleteThat soft color you smooshed on is lovely. A beautiful card and wonderful sentiment.
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DeleteLove the Roses and Butterfly stamp! Beautiful coloring!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the TS awareness you are helping to share along the hop!
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DeleteThanks for sharing about this post and the giveaway. I wasn't familiar with TS and I am surprised at the ratio numbers.
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by and commenting, Janet!
DeleteWhat a sweet and beautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
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Berni
chasingthedream.
Thank you, Berni!
DeleteThank you so much for sharing this beautiful card with us, and for taking part in this wonderful blog hop to raise awareness for Turner Syndrome! I learned a lot about TS, and was saddened to learn that such a small percentage of babies born with TS will survive. Hugs...!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Patti!
DeleteBeautiful! Gorgeous image and awesome sentiment to go along with it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Heather!
DeleteBEAUTIFUL card!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your sentiment, LOVE your image panel, colours and colouring too, perfect for the theme of this blog hop and for the TS mood board!
THANK YOU for sharing and supporting the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop :)
Thank you, Tracy!
DeleteA 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.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jean!
DeleteHi Nadine :) Awesome card...color palette...flowers...composition...sentiment...butterflies...all just awesome and soooooo befitting of this hop!!! Thanks for inspiring me :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Connie!
DeleteWonderful sentiment and beautiful card design.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue!
DeleteBeautiful card!! Glad to have taken part in this hop with you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Michael!
DeleteSuper-pretty card!! Love the bright-colored butterflies and flowers!!!
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<3 J
jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
Thank you, Janis!
DeleteLove your very happy and girly card. It's so perfect for this blog hop, Nadine. Thank you for your help in raising awareness of Turner Syndrome. Hugs ~ Lena
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DeleteBeautiful card Nadine and I love the colors you used and how perfectly they match the color board. This is a perfect sentiment too. Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ericka!
Deletestunning card love the colours xx great awareness for the syndrome xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jean!
DeleteBeautiful card!
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