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Saturday, February 01, 2020

2020 Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop

Hello Blogging Friends! It's good to see you. I invite you to follow me if you are not already too busy on the computer. (smile)





Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder leaving a girl baby with only one X chromosome, instead of two. These children (and adults) contend with life-long medical issues and learning disabilities. Occurring once in every 2,500 female births worldwide, it is more common for pregnancies to not survive full term. That is why TS live births are considered MIRACLES.

Thirty-six caring Sponsors and nine DT Members are offering prizes to commenters 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




Prize Winners will be announced February 15, 2020, on the TSA blog. The winner of my personal prize will be announced on my blog after February 8.

My Personal Prize:

My TS related projects are inspired by the TSA official color board:



To achieve that rich black, glossy cardstock was used.
Wink of Stella was applied to the butterfly and birthday word.



A flower on the butterfly's body adds a feminine touch:





Living with Turner Syndrome: Linda Hunt

I am an appreciative fan of movie star
Linda Hunt
whose roles are always character-rich.
My favorite programs Linda has starred in:

NCIS Los Angeles
Kindergarten Cop

Linda was born with Turner Syndrome.


One thing I have learned regarding Turner Syndrome is that there are many chromosomal deviations that cause humans to be born with "interesting outcomes".

Here is the genetic graph for girls and boys born with KNOWN abnormal chromosomes.
 Next time we see a person who doesn't seem to fit a "normal" male or female pattern, we need to keep in mind that genetics plays a huge part in ALL OF OUR biological "development", which has nothing to do with a person's lifestyle choices:



After reading the above sentiments regarding acceptance and kindness, you will understand why the word KINDNESS was superimposed on the butterfly:





Remember to visit the "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop 2020  page to become eligible for prizes.
Thanks for joining us in the blog hop!

Products Used:
  • Dies: MB Delia Butterfly 98353, MB Finn Butterfly #98351, SW Butterfly Frame CED7105, SW Seville CED1203, SW Cordoba CED1206, MB Kindness Cursive Script #94391, Poppy Stamps #1113 Jumbled Birthday
  • Paper: Black Glossy, White, Pale Pink, Orchid, White on White Vellum, Checkered Pink DP, 
  • Misc: Clear Wink of Stella, Old Paper DI, Bright Purple dye ink, Craftwell Honeycomb EF, 


Challenges I would like to support please:

  1. World Wide Open DT Challenge #1 AG DT 2/15
  2. Creative Knockouts #335 Birthday Wishes 2/5
  3. Seize the Birthday #182 All Creatures Great and Small (C5) (sep post) 2/11
  4. Scrapyland Challenge #130 AG with dies SL sells 2/4
  5. Crafty Calendar (Feb) Use Die Cuts or Punches 3/1


Butterfly hugs and kisses,

104 comments:

Lori Kobular said...

Donna you have outdone yourself! These cards are beautiful and precious! I can see the love you poured into making each one. I love the vellum paper you used for the butterfly wings and that sweet rose for it's body! Your cards are perfect! I can't thank you enough, my dear friend, with all the support, help, encouragement and most of all for joining me on this mission to bring awareness of Turner Syndrome! Thank you with all of my heart!!

crafty-stamper said...

Absolutely beautiful cards Donna love the gorgeous butterflies and the vellum winds perfect against the rich glossy black cardstock and the rose is the finishing touch
Carol x

Dawn Phillips said...

Donna thank you for your informative post. I had never heard of this. It's a lovely idea to help spread awareness. Love Dawn x

Jackie T said...

Hi Donna your card are stunning. I love them they are gorgeous. Take care. Hugs Jackie

Crafting Queen said...

Two stunning card, love the dies you used.

Sheryl said...

Donna, these cards are just gorgeous. They are so soft and feminine. Those butterflies are to die for! Have a great weekend.
Hugs Sheryl xx

Mrs A. said...

Two very pretty butterflies. I love the flower in the first one. Hugs Mrs A.

cotnob said...

Beautiful cards Donna, pretty butterflies and fabulous designs - they are both stunning.
Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
x

Bunny said...

Fabulous card for the Turner Syndrome hop. Just beautiful. [Bunny]

Lori m said...

Donna your love shines through your work, absolutely stunning and so much more. Your card is just super gorgeous and such a fabulous cause and interesting explanation of Turner Syndrome.

Hugs, Lori m

SD pooja said...

Donno you do not just create card but always have something to share be it technique ,a thought or a cause like today! I loved both the cards and having know that butterfly has significance they become even more beautiful.

Donna said...

Gorgeous card Donna, the pink and black color combination is so elegant especially with the vellum on the butterfly! This is a great educational hop and your information on Linda really helps put the picture together (big NCIS fan). Hugs, Donna

KT Fit Kitty said...

Your cards are so pretty, Donna. Those butterflies are spectacular and I like how you featured the word kindness. Great blog post too! It was on your blog that I first remember reading about Turner Syndrome, although I still wasn't sure what it was. Thank you for shining the light on Turner Syndrome so we can all learn more about it.

Birgit said...

Donna, both of your cards are stunning! I love the sheen on the black die cut frames and your vellum butterflies are swoon-worthy. I didn't know that Linda Hunt lived with Turner Syndrome. I adore her witty personality!!

Linda Simpson said...

WOW these cards are stunning! I love the gorgeous butterflies. I must say you learn something new everyday. I am a big fan of Linda Hunt and never realised this was the syndrome she had. Just goes to show how powerful and strong this actress is to have become so well known even with Turner Syndrome. Thank you for sharing.
Hugs
Linda xxx

Christine said...

Such gorgeous cards! Pink, gingham, and butterflies are always a great idea, and your cards are absolutely lovely. I adore Linda Hunt and had no idea that she lives with TS!

KarinsArtScrap said...

what gorgeous cards you have made Donna

gr karin

Chris said...

Wow Donna these cards are stunners! Beautifully designed and crafted, the colours, papers and die cuts are fabulous and the dimensional butterflies,so delicate and gorgeous!
I remember learning about this syndrome last year - the previous blog hop- so the beautiful cards you kind ladies have created are definitely helping to spread awareness as I hadn't heard of Turner Syndrome before then.
Well done for supporting the cause!
xxx

Darlene said...

WOW ... your cards are GORGEOUS (as always) and very inspiring! my second WOW is that I too LOVE Linda Hunt as Heddy on NCIS LA and did NOT know she too suffered from Turner Syndrome! Thanks for that tidbit. You've done a fabulous job of helping Lori get the word out about Turner Syndrome ... God Love Ya!

Brenda in IN said...

What lovely cards you've made for this hop. I didn't know there was black glossy card stock! The vellum butterflies are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing about Linda Hunt and the TS information. I'm learning so much through this blog hop.

Maria Pilar said...

wooww, these cards are gorgeous. Love the butterflies on vellum!!

jimlynn said...

Donna, as always, your cards are simply stunning! So very lovely.
Lynn

Subhashini said...

Love that delicate butterfly and the beautiful card. Thanks for creating awareness

Sue D said...

Beautiful butterfly cards. Love the shiny black, the vellum and the flower. I enjoy Linda Hunt on NCIS too and did not know she had Turner Syndrome.

KraftyKoolKat said...

These creations are so beautiful & really delicate sweetie. I adore the beautiful butterfly. I have a thing for butterflies & penguins. A really good cause as well.
Hugs
Cathy
xxx

Lagene said...

Thank you so much for participating in this hop to help spread the word for AWARENESS of Turners Syndrome! GORGEOUS creations, I especially love the one with the delicate black background die!

*Vicki* said...

Oh my goodness Donna!! Your cards are just AMAZING!! That big translucent butterfly with the wings is stunning! The pink and black radiate in a beautifully elegant and feimine way on your designs! I love them both and I especially love how you've added the meaning to your "kindness" over your butterfly. I didn't know Linda was born with TS. Thank you for all of your kind work in helping spread awareness with Lori & Julie my friend! HUGS

* Shell B.* said...

Gorgeous cards some beautiful details!!
Great way to make the Awareness for Turner Syndrome be known! Thanks for sharing your information about this syndrome

Chandhini said...

Great cards inspired from the logo. Love how you made the word kindness stand out. Thanks for spreading awareness.

Diane said...

Both your cards couldn't be any more gorgeous Donna, my goodness you have outdone yourself once again with these beautiful creations!! Thanks for sharing about "Nettie' too I didn't know that! Have a blessed day!

Sue said...

Hi Donna, I love the cards.

Hope you are having a nice weekened. Sue

Leslie Miller said...

After multiple hops and many friends participating, my awareness is very acute, but I sure didn't know Linda Hunt is a Turner girl. I have admired her greatly, as well. Binge watched several seasons of The Practice, and Popeye is still one of my all-time favorite movies. Wow! What a lovely card you have to bring awareness to the disease and to the ladies who are living with Turners. Thank you, Donna!

Creaine said...

Wow .... what a great project. It's nice to help !
bye Ine

pam said...

Two amazing cards Donna, something I have never heard of Turners! thank you for alighting me..
Love the butterflies and beautiful velum details on these gorgeous cards.
Hugs Pam x

Becca Yahrling said...

What a beautiful butterfly and I just love the little flower in the center. Your cards are really pretty & elegant. I love Linda Hunt!! And had no idea that she was born with TS!

Vicki said...

Stunning card, Donna! I am learning so much about this genetic disorder and had no idea that Linda Hunt had it. I loved her in Kindergarten Cop. TFS!

Fikreta said...

so beautiful cards.
Im glad that I saw this blog hop so I learn more.

Anne Temple said...

These look amazing Donna! I love the butterflies. I didn't know Lina Hunt also had TS....she's one of my favorite actors :-)

Jean said...

Bold colours superb creation, love the butterfly and velum xx

Jan Mahew said...

Donna, What can one say that hasn't been said? Other than you have out done yourself once again!! You go that extra mile for your friends and always leave us inspired! I'm thankful you are my friend!
Hugs,
Jan

Donna Phelan said...

Such an informative Post! These cards are gorgeous! I love the butterflies, so pretty and delicate and glorious! Love the background dies too! Magnificent!

Karenladd said...

Your cards are always gorgeous but this one is especially impressive with the translucent butterfly and the Kindness sentiment. Although I was aware of Turner Syndrome, I didn't know much about it and I love that the hop is educating, as well as inspiring with beautiful projects.

Dee Earnshaw said...

LOVE your post on Turners Syndrome - thanks for raising awareness and why you included the word 'kindness on your card -

Jean said...

Gorgeous cards for this informative hop! Thank you for being a part of it.

Dana M said...

Beautiful cards! Amazing layers of elements and wonderful depth.

Bernardine Cuttino said...

Miss Donna, you have outdone yourself with much beauty and love to make us aware of TS. Your cards especially the butterfly is breathtaking. Thank you for all that you do in the creative world. Much love and hugs

Verna Angerhofer said...

Wow Donna! Those cards are absolutely gorgeous and I especially love those pretty butterflies. I want to thank you so much for all the work you have done as well for promoting this cause. These hops are so informative and I know I had never known about such a disease until they were started up.

MadeByMeghanK said...

So many layers of AWESOME! I LOVE the colors and I love that butterfly die! I didn't know LINDA HUNT had it! I LOVE her in NCIS LA!

World of Michael Trent said...

Hi Donna!! Your cards are stunning!! And that butterfly...I have to get it. I had no idea that Linda Hunt has TS too. Ya learn something new every day but with this blog hop, I learned a lot!

Macimbalo said...

Such gorgeous cards! And such a wonderful blog hop!

Connie said...

100% pure sweetness in these cards!!! Thanks for continuing to make others aware of Turner Syndrome :)

Karen Page said...

Oh Donna, these cards are such spectacular creations! I can tell you pulled out long hoarded/saved specialty vellum and that tiny rose was the perfect touch too. So much attention to detail to make each card special in honor of the ladies affected by TS! We each plug along fighting our own battles we forget others fight theirs too. Not only did you create 2 beautiful cards for this hop, I can tell you were instrumental to helping Lori coordinate the hop itself. You are super sweet and so giving. So glad to have gotten to know you! You are an inspiration in many ways, my friend!

Denise Bryant said...

Beautiful creations! I love the layering and details, and the butterflies are just gorgeous!
Thanks for the information on TS! I'm learning a lot along the hop!

Granmargaret said...

Lovely cards. Thank you for the information about Linda Hunt. NCIS Los Angeles is one of my husband's favourite TV shows.

meg said...

your post has made many aware of this syndrome, two beautiful cards, many thanks for joining in the Crafty Calendar Challenge

Alice (scrAPpamondo) said...

Absolutely delighful cards, and love so much the touch of the tiny rose as butterfly body, how sweet!! Thanks for all your explanations, and for YOUR kindness taking part of this hop to spread the world about the Turner Syndrome! Loved you shown Linda Hunt, I think she's a very important example to give hope to all the families of girls with TS!! I didn't know this movie star!

Wavejumper said...

Your cards are beautiful.
I also love Ms Hunt as an actress and had no idea she has TS.

Becky said...

Beautiful cards. I love the pink, white and black color scheme, and the kindness die is perfect.

Dr Sonia S V said...

Love the butterfly and the way you added kindness Donna...such a stunning creation
Cheers
Dr Sonia

Shona Erlenborn said...

Such gorgeous cards, Donna! That butterfly die is so pretty especially with the delicate little flower along with the dainty patterned vellum butterfly is so beautiful! I also love the extra little bit of sweet honey comb in there! You've thought of everything! Thanks for everything you do to support the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop.

Michele K. Henderson said...

I love your beautiful card, and my favorite part is the word KINDNESS in the butterfly! That is such a wonderful message! Thank you so much for being a part of this!
take care!
Michele Henderson
crimsonowl@comcast.net

Annettes Hobby Rosettes said...

Gorgeous creations Donna. Beautifully designed projects and I just love the butterfly touch, really finishes off these beautiful creations.
I too also love the actress Linda Hunt, I was always drawn to her when I saw her in movies, she has such a tiny stature and often wondered how she got into acting. Did not realise she had Turner Sydrome until reading your post. Thank you for the information. All her roles have been perfect for her. Thanks for sharing.
Hugs
Annette
Thank you for sharing with us over here at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.

Annette DT / Admin / Registered Owner for https://worldwideopendesignteamchallenge.blogspot.com/

SHartl said...

Your card is so beautiful and I love the reminder that different doesn't mean less. I have 3 children who are taught to be kind and thoughtful in all situations and to be accepting of everyone. Education is the first step to acceptance so this hop is a great idea.

Julie Odil said...

Donna, I am here to tell you your card is absolutely beautiful, to support the hop, and to thank you for linking up at Scrapy Land Challenges.

sharon g said...

Your butterfly is just beautiful. I really like the wings especially.

MiamiKel said...

Beautiful butterfly card, one that has such gorgeous colors and meaning behind this lovely creation! They transform and fly and have such a silent beauty! Thanks for sharing your lovely card!

Helen said...

Two beautiful cards, Donna - love the pink and black.

Helen x

Alina Florea said...

I absolutely loooveeeee the butterflies :) The pink one is gorgeous! Love it! Thank you for linking it up to our Scrapy Land Challenge. Alina, DT

Monica C. said...

Donna, your cards are simply stunning. I love the intense femininity that you have exuding out of them. The butterflies with the vellum wings are so delicate and gorgeous. Thank you too for telling us a bit more about Turner Syndrome.
Hugs Monica

NanaConnie said...

Absolutely stunning, Donna! What a gorgeous butterfly. I didn't realize that Linda Hunt was also a TS lady and now I admire her even more. She's always been a favorite of mine. Thanks for sharing that information. :-D

NanaConnie said...

Absolutely stunning, Donna! What a gorgeous butterfly. I didn't realize that Linda Hunt was also a TS lady and now I admire her even more. She's always been a favorite of mine. Thanks for sharing that information. :-D

Jean said...

Such lovely cards! This has been a wonderful hop!

Anushree Vaish said...

Thanks Donna for spreading awareness....your cards are wonderful!!

Janet Trieschman said...

What beautiful cards and thank you for sharing about Linda Hunt, I learned something today.

Mandy said...

I wasn't aware of Turner Syndrome before this hop so it has definitely worked in increasing awareness.

Both your cards are beautiful. I love your kindness one especially, people in general should be less judgemental and more kind to others. No one else knows what struggles we have had to overcome to be the people we are today.

Can I just say on the bloghop I have seen some lovely comments from you for the other participants. That really is lovely. We in the crafting community (and life in general) should lift people more in just being nice to others. I just wanted you to know that it has been noticed :)

Hummingbird said...

Your cards are beautiful!

Michelle B. said...

Wow, two equally gorjuss cards! Love the detail and textures, beautiful! So glad you joined us for our Birthday Wishes Challenge at Creative Knockouts!

Cathy said...

Beautiful cards, I wasn't aware of this syndrome either. Thankyou for playing along at Seize the Birthday, Cathy x

Patti J said...

Donna, as always, your cards are stunning! 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...!

Heather said...

These are gorgeous!!! Love the super elegant dies you have used, and the color combos are beautiful!!

Nadine Carlier said...

Your cards are absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing them with us!
Nadine - My Scrap n' Stuff

Conny said...

I learned something new, I did not know Linda Hunt has TS. Fabulous cards, I love them.
Have a blessed day.

Beverly said...

It is evident that you love your dear friend and this cause. This card is impeccable. I just love the wings!

Hugs,
Bev

Lisa said...

Donna! These are gorgeous!! I've loved being a part of this hop! What a great idea to spread the word.. and very cool about Linda! I did not realize that she had TS!

Conniecrafter said...

Wow theses are both gorgeous, I love the pink and green combo, the black glossy is so pretty, and the softness of the butterfly against it. love how you put the flower on the one and kindness on the other!

Beebeebabs said...

Wow your cards are absolutely beautiful - love the butterflies and layout of your cards - another great creation thanks for sharing my friend.

Deezy's Handmade Cards said...

Your cards are gorgeous! Thank you for joining our Challenge at The Creative Knockouts! We hope to see you again! Deezy (DT)

Inkyfingers said...

This is such a beautiful and thoughtful card, Donna and thank you for all the information about a little-understood condition.
Hugs
Carol x

TracyM #6773 said...

DELIGHTFUL cards Donna!
Apart from being WONDERFUL to look at, I appreciate them all the MORE for knowing the thought and KINDNESS that included in the design!
I hopped along last year and learnt such a lot about Turner Syndrome. 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. It was fascinating to learn that an actress that I admire is living with this genetic disorder. It is amazing how adversity brings out the strength and BEST in people!
THANK YOU for sharing :)
PS - please don't include me in your prize draw, I am enjoying my hopping, learning and being inspired along the way

Lena said...

Gorgeous cards, Donna. Love the black, pink and white colour combo. They're so dainty and feminine, just perfect for this hop to bring awareness to TS. Thanks for the information and inspiration, my friend.
Have a wonderful day.
Hugs,
♥ Lena
Lena’s Creations

aussie aNNie said...

Beautiful and informative post De, love your card.xx

Lucy E. said...

What gorgeous cards!
I love the delicate butterflies!
I did not know that Linda Hunt had
TS-Wow!

Aimeslee Winans said...

Oh, Donna, I'm sorry to be so late in commenting, getting back into everything after the wedding. Your butterfly cards are fabulous!!!! The flower center is perfect. So so pretty. Your post about this condition is sobering but you touch on something that I learned in my research concerning loved ones in my family with a hereditary form of bipolar. It's a fricking miracle that everyone isn't chromosomally challenged or chemically imbalanced in some way, and I suspect we are! My heart goes out to those afflicted and made to feel abnormal. The wisdom is none of us are truly normal. XOX

Anne Buckingham said...

As usual, LOVE your card designs. The choice of black and pink make a striking appearance. Especially like the sentiment of "kindness". That is important for all of us.

Janis said...

Hi, Donna....
Your cards are soooooooo beautiful!! I adore the pink and black together, esp with the beautiful shine you added. Kindness is such an appropriate sentiment!
I didn't know Linda Hunt was born with Turner Syndrome. Although I hopped along last year, I had forgotten that 99% of conceptions with Turner Syndrome do not survive until birth. They really are miracles!!
<3 J

jwoolbright at gmail dot com
HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

sarascloset said...

Donna, your cards are beautiful; I love the design and the pink/black color combination you chose. Those intricate black die cuts are so eye catching and anything with butterflies tops the list for me! Thank you for shining some light on TS, something I've never heard of before. I hope you're having a wonderful weekend! Off to get caught up on some laundry; you never know how much you miss your machines until you don't have them for a couple weeks! Hugs!

Debra Davison said...

Beautiful cards -- I love the use of black with the designs . It is absolutely lovely. I'm honored to be hopping along with everyone to raise awareness !!

Ericka Strange said...

Donna I love your cards and the beautiful butterfly with the great sentiment! Thank you for sharing more on the Turner Syndrome I love seeing the graph of the genes and it really puts it in perspective. Thank you for spreading kindness!

Sue said...

Amazing cards, as always. Love the black glossy paper for the beautiful die, never think to use it much. The butterfly is lovely and the word across it looks perfect.

Hugs
Sue

Mac Mable said...

What stunning cards and absolutely beautiful. I so enjoyed reading the post and learning Donna and well done on raising awareness and spreading kindness. You are one kind, generous and thoughtful lady x

Loose Stitches said...

I didn't know that about Linda Hunt, she is one of my favorite actors. Thank you for sharing the information about TS. Gorgeous creations Donna, lovely butterflies and designs! Thank you for sharing with us over at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.
~ Sherry DT/Admin xx

shirley-bee said...

Beautiful cards to highlight a little-known condition. I love the vellum butterflies. Thanks for playing along at Seize The Birthday :)

Gale said...

These are both gorgeous cards Donna! Thank you for sharing with us over here at World Wide Open Design Team Challenge and best of luck with your entry.

Gale DT for  http://worldwideopendesignteamchallenge.blogspot.com.au/

Tina Z. said...

Thank you for raising awareness and your cards are stunning!