Saturday 1 February 2020

Turner syndrome Foundation awareness blog hop 2020

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!
Sadly there are so many of the body systems which are affected by this condition giving rise not only to physical conditions but to mental health issues too. If you like to read more please take a look at this link here About Turner Syndrome  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 pagePrize Winners will be announced on February 15, 2020.

Thanks for taking the time to learn more about Turner Syndrome.
Nine designers are offering prizes on their personal blogs as well

My Turner Syndrome Awareness (TSA) related project is inspired by the colours and images in the TSA official colour board:

56 designers are have linked up to the hop and here is the card I made using stamps by STAMPlorations.

with a close up
However I loved the mood board so much that I made a 2nd card
with a close up of these inspiring words
We would love to see you taking part in this hop. Not only can you win some awesome prizes but we also hope to raise even more awareness of this condition. 

Thanks for stopping by, remember to leave a comment here as you leave if you would like to be in with a chance of winning one of the awesome prizes on offer.  For more chances of winning please also visit  "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop 2020 

Bye for now,

Jane x

57 comments:

  1. Jane I love both of your cards! The sentiments on both of them are wonderful and the colors and elements you used are so feminine! Those zentangle butterflies are perfect! Who makes them?? I think I "need" them in my collection! The background you created on your second card is outstanding and the card really touches my heart! Thank you for being a part of this blog hop again this year!

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  2. Wow, beautiful embossing. Clever use of the colours.
    Hugs Sheryl xx

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  3. Beautiful cards. I recognize some beautiful butterflies. Love the embossing, colors and gems. [Bunny]

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  4. Beautiful cards and great sentiments! Love the butterflies!! 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 disease.

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  5. Beautiful card and sentiment, great cause that I'm learning more about, hugs, Lori m

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  6. Your cards are all amazing! Thanks for sharing your creativity and helping to spread awareness of Turner Syndrome. I hadn't heard about it before until this blog hop so I feel like I've gotten quite an education about it.

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  7. What fabulous ink blending and beautiful butterflies. Thanks for spreading the work about TS!

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  8. WOW! What beautiful cards Jane! Thanks so much for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome! GREAT JOB!

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  9. Very pretty butterfly stamps you used and I love the combination of colors.

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  10. Loving your cards so much. The butterflies and colors are stunning.
    Lynn

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  11. Jane, your loving cards are not only beautiful, but so inspiring and supportive. Such lovely sentiments to go with those amazing cards! 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}

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  12. Love the absolutely gorgeous cards and the sentiments

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  13. Thank you so much for participating in this hop to help spread the word for AWARENESS of Turner's Syndrome! GORGEOUS creations, I especially love the second creation!

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  14. Love your cards with beautiful play of colors. Such motivating sentiments, lovely.

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  15. Wonderful sentiments and beautiful card!

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  16. Oh wow I just love your gorgeous ink blended backgrounds! The colors turned out stunning and the sentiment works perfectly with your designs! :) HUGS

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  17. Fantastic card beautiful details!!
    Great way to make the Awareness for Turner Syndrome be known, I wasn't aware of this syndrome! Thanks for sharing!

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  18. Great cards my dear .... and all for a very good cause!!
    V x

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  19. These are just gorgeous! I love the way the BG smooshing came out on the 2nd card. It's perfection!

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  20. Both of these are gorgeous! Love the vibrant colors.

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  21. Your ink blending is awesome , I try so hard but mine never looks like that ! Thanks for sharing your wonderful cards x

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  22. stunning cards - your ink blending is perfect - thanks for sharing

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  23. Love the colorful cards. So beautiful1

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  24. I love your ink blending and gorgeous butterflies!

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  25. Your cards are so gorgeous and colored perfectly. I love the ink blending you did.

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  26. Beautiful background on your card. So pretty

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  27. Wonderful cards! Beautiful cards and lovely dynamic designs.

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  28. I've never heard of that illness.. thanks for sharing. Good job on the cards!! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  29. Beautiful cards, so sweet of you to participate in such a worthy cause!

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  30. Hi Jane :) Glad to "meet" you!!! Your cards are magical! Thanks for making people aware of Turner Syndrome and inspiring me too :)

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  31. Beautiful sentiments and butterflies on your pretty cards!
    Thanks for sharing the information on TS.

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  32. Thanks for inspiring us with these gorgeous cards. I love the inky backgrounds with those Stamplorations butterflies

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  33. Pretty cards and great sentiments! The tea shop looks very sweet. I wish I was close by to come.

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  34. Amazing cards, love them both! Great inked backgrounds and the details of sequins on the butterflies look great!
    Thanks for taking part of this important hop to spread TS awareness!!

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  35. Those Stamplorations butterflies are so pretty! You made gorgeous backgrounds for them too! Beautiful work.

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  36. These are both great! Love your inking!

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  37. Jane, Perfect cards with stunning handmade back grounds. Thank you for sharing your splendid creations to help raise awareness for Turner Syndrome and the beautiful women effected. HAPPY CRAFTING!
    Hugs,
    Jan

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  38. Beautiful cards and fabulous sentiments too.

    Helen x

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  39. The greens and pinks look just wonderful together. What a happy look.

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  40. Beautiful butterfly cards. I like the pink and greens with a touch of purple.
    slrdowney at hotmail dot com

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  41. Pretty cards! Love the sentiments also.

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  42. Beautifully created cards AND so very pretty!
    Diane {Nellies Nest}

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  43. Your cards are gorgeous!!! Thank you so much for sharing them with us, and for taking part in this wonderful blog hop to raise awareness for Turner Syndrome! Hugs...!

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  44. Beautiful! Love your take on the mood board, specially on the first card. Those butterflies are fabulous!

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  45. Fabulous cards, I love the colors too. Perfect for the mood board.
    Nadine - My Scrap n' Stuff

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  46. Oh, your card are truly magic. Have a blessed day.

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  47. LOVE those beautiful butterflies against the inky background! Thank you for joining in the hop and spreading awareness of Turners Syndrome.

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  48. BEAUTIFUL cards! Your black butterflies, inky backgrounds and sentiments are DELIGHTFUL!
    I hopped along last year. There are so many aspects to this genetic disorder that it is almost overwhelming, especially when we remember that less than 2% of babies conceived survive to birth, precious girls that face the challenges each day with their families. I appreciate the opportunity to learn more again this year, things like being at risk of dental problems due to inadequate tooth enamel.
    THANK YOU for sharing and supporting the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop :)

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  49. 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.

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  50. Beautiful card. I especially love your sentiments. Thank you for participating in this bloghop and raising awareness of Turner Syndrome. Hugs ~ Lena

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  51. Your cards are both so pretty
    and follow the mood board so well!
    Thanks for sharing.

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  52. Both are beautiful! Love that sentiment on the first!

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  53. Both of your cards are lovely. I like the colorful background on your first card. Like the sentiments on the second card. Can't choose which I like best.

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  54. I love both of your cards. These are really cool butterflies!! I may need to go get them! Thanks for helping to bring awareness!

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  55. Wow.....FABULOUS cards!! I adore the backgrounds and wonderful sentiments. That song is going through my mind now...lol.... Eee-yoh...Eee-yoh...Every little thing!!!
    Thank you for your part in this important hop!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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  56. Thank you for raising awareness and your cards are stunning, I like the backgrounds and butterflies!

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