Saturday, February 1, 2020

Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop

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!


Thirty-two caring Sponsors and five 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 the home page.

I can't even begin to list all the sponsors that are offering up prizes for this hop - plus some of the members of the hop also offering prizes.  Be sure and check them all out.











For my card today I used a butterfly image from Jan's Digi Shop.   It's been colored in Copics and then cut out and placed on my card.  The flower die is from Memory Box and was cut out using some wood grain card stock - same as the base of the card.  The sentiment was white embossed on vellum and is from Paper Smooches.  I added some clear drops to the body of the butterfly and also the card.  Very clean and simply - but for a very special cause.

Head on over to the beginning of the hop Here and then stop all all along the way to have a chance to win a prize from one of the wonderful sponsors. There are a lot of stops but be sure and go to each one for inspiration.

Thanks for stopping by......
Lynn

 

67 comments:

Lori Kobular said...

Lynn your card is so elegant and beautiful! I really love how it turned out! It just reminds me of how delicate the TS girls and women are and what lovely sentiment too!! That butterfly really pops! Thank you so much for joining me for this awareness blog hop! Hugs!!

Bunny said...

I love the pink standing against the black background. What a lovely card. [Bunny]

Jeanette (Forest Ranger) said...

Stunning!!!

Sheryl said...

Oh so elegant. That stunning butterfly just pops against that dark background. Simply stunning!
Hugs Sheryl xx

Linda Simpson said...

WOW Lynn this is stunning, loving the butterfly. A worthy cause too.
Hugs
Linda xxx

KT Fit Kitty said...

Absolutely gorgeous, Lynn! The black background makes the beautiful butterfly pop! Love the simple white flower too! 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.

*Vicki* said...

Wow! How gorgeous Lynn! I love that beautiful pink butterfly popped out over that black background! Such a stunning card! HUGS

Darlene said...

WOW just gorgeous Lynn! That butterfly really pops against the black background ... BEAUTIFUL! Thanks so much for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome! GREAT JOB!

Donna Ellis said...

Hi, Lynn! Love love LOVE the beautiful card creation with the drama of the black background! Wonderful take on the TSF elements. Thank you so much for participating in the TSA blog hop and helping your followers become knowledgeable about this condition.
Smiles and Crafty Hugs,
Donna Ellis
{Creative Smiles - my little crafting world}

Christine said...

I love the sense of movement in your card. That colorful butterfly seems to float away from the black and white background. Stunning tribute to these sweet ones living with TS!

Brenda in IN said...

Your butterfly just pops against the black background and the white die cut tulip looks beautiful. What a great hop to inform us about this disease.

Lagene said...

Thank 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 beautiful pink butterfly against the black background, very striking!

Chandhini said...

Love the way you colored the butterfly, so pretty.

SiskiyouSue said...

Such a simple card, and so beautiful!

Carol L said...

Wow Lynn, this is just gorgeous!! Love the vellum sentiment panel with that pretty butterfly and silhouette flower!

Fikreta said...

love this card!
its gorgeous!
love that black and pink combo!

Becca Yahrling said...

This is so elegant and pretty.

Anne Temple said...

Wow, that butterfly just pops off the page. Fabulous card Lynn!!

Jean said...

Such elegance in this card , love the use of velum (note to self try this) thanks for sharing xx

Dee Earnshaw said...

loving this card - very striking - thanks for sharing

Maria Pilar said...

so elegant. Love your card!

MadeByMeghanK said...

I love how the butterfly just pops from the black! Great design! I am so happy that this hop is educating and bringing awareness to Turner Syndrome! Hopefully, we can raise money and help!

Verna Angerhofer said...

So beautiful in every way. The bright colored butterfly and the die cut tulip look amazing against the dark background.

Dana M said...

Stunning card! Love the clean design and how the pink butterfly pops against the black and the dimension of the wings.

Macimbalo said...

Butterfly and special - perfect for this hop in every way! Your card is gorgeous!

JD/ Jill said...

Lovely card! The background really makes this card stand out! Very nicely done!

Connie said...

Wow :) Your card is delightful!!! Thanks for spreading awareness of Turner Syndrome and inspiring me too :)

Connie said...

Hi Lynn :) Love the contrast on your card between b&w and the pop of pink!!! Lovely! Thanks for spreading awareness and inspiring too :)

Karen Page said...

Gorgeous CAS goodness, Lynn!!! So, so gorgeous!

kiwimeskreations said...

Lynn your exquisite card nearly brought me to tears - to say it's beautiful is an understatement.
Blessings
Maxine

Birgit said...

Your 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!

Becky said...

Beautiful card. Thanks for sharing.

Becky said...

Beautiful card. Thanks for sharing.

Tammy said...

WOW Lynn, this is gorgeous! I love that colorful butterfly against the black cardstock, stunning!

Mary Anne / MA54K said...

That is totally magnificent, Lynn, as are all of God's creatures! Special in every way.

Shona Erlenborn said...

Your beautiful, brightly colored butterfly just pops off the black and white background! Very striking card!

Bonnie said...

This is beautiful, Lynn! And so appropriate!

Julie Odil said...

Lynn, this is so striking! I love it.

Subhashini said...

Your coloring is magnificent

Jan Mahew said...

Inspirational Lynn! Thank you for showcasing my Turner Syndrome stamp in the Blog Hop and donating to the cause. Love how the delicate butterfly brings the color to your creation the way a TS girl brings color to one's life!
Hugs,
Jan

MiamiKel said...

Wow, Lynn - this is a vision! Love the burst of color and the contrast - how sweet!

Denise Bryant said...

Gorgeous card! Love the color combo and that beautiful butterfly!
Thanks for sharing information on TS.

EmmaT said...

Gorgeous, love the splash of colour against the black. Emma

sharon g said...

I like how you kept the flowers white. Simple so the butterfly shines!

Helen said...

Beautiful - the black background is so effective,

Helen x

Anushree Vaish said...

I completely admire your card...and thanks for spreading love and awareness!!

Hummingbird said...

Beautiful card, love the butterfly!

Diane said...

Beautifully designed card, so elegant with the black and the Turner syndrome colors!
Diane {Nellies Nest}

Brenda said...

This card is just stunning Lynn! That beautifully color butterfly just pops off that black background and I just love the flower and sentiment. Yes, a very special card indeed as you are raising awareness to this syndrome. That's always a good thing! Hugs, Brenda

NanaConnie said...

Beautifully done, Lynn! Love the bright butterfly and the die cut against the black. What a delightfully creative way to make the colors pop.

Bernardine Cuttino said...

Love butterflies and your card is absolutely perfect for TS. Thanks so much sharing. Simply beautiful.
Hugs
Berni
chasingthedream.

Patti J said...

Thank you so much for sharing your lovely creation with us, and for taking part in this wonderful blog hop to raise awareness for Turner Syndrome! Hugs...!

nwilliams6 said...

GORGEOUS card, Lynn. Love the pink on black. Love your sweet support of this worthy cause as well. Many hugz

Heather said...

This is beautiful!! I love the pop of the butterfly against the black background!

Nadine Carlier said...

Beautiful! I love the pop of color from the butterfly on the black background.
Nadine - My Scrap n' Stuff

Conny said...

Oh How I like your vibrent butterfly!
Have a blessed day.

Sue D said...

Beautiful butterfly and flower against the dark background.

TracyM #6773 said...

SIMPLY STUNNING card!
LOVE your GORGEOUS butterfly and design, SUPER SPECIAL, just like the MIRACLE babies who live with TS!
THANK YOU for sharing and supporting the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop :)

Jean said...

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.

Lisa said...

Gorgeous! Love how the beautiful butterfly pops against the black and that awesome Paper Smooches sentiment!

Lucy E. said...

Your card is lovely, with that sweet
butterfly!

Anne Buckingham said...

Your card is elegant. Love the black background, it is dramatic. The flowers add such a wonderful feminine touch.

World of Michael Trent said...

Awesome card! Pretty and classy!!

Janis said...

Wow....that's gorgeous! I love the dramatic contrast between the black background and that spectacular butterfly!!
Thank you for your part in this important hop!
<3 J

jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

Lena said...

Your card is lovely and just perfect for this blog hop. Thank you for raising awareness of Turner Syndrome. Hugs ~ Lena

Debra Davison said...

Beautiful card and love how the butterfly looks like it is flying off of the page. The white flower is also a lovely contrast against the black.

Tina Z. said...

stunning design.
Thank you for raising awareness about TS.