February is such a busy month for me with so many loved ones celebrating their Birthdays!
This month is also Turner syndrome awareness month. So of course I wanted to make a card to enter into the Turner syndrome Awareness Blog Hop.
When I first learned about this illness it was because I started to follow a lovely, and creative woman who handmade and posted cards. As I read more of her posts I learned she was a mother of a special girl with Turner syndrome. Being a mother myself with four children and one who also has a special needs, Turner syndrome was something I had never heard of. You can learn more about Lori and Julies Turner syndrome Journey by following Lori Kobular of Lori's Creations and also heading over to
My Turner syndrome Journey
The card I created I used the Turner syndrome Fairy Digi stamp set
by Jans Digi stamps .I used a Jan Davenport face from her Making Faces and added the Digi butterflies for her hair. I also printed out a couple butterflies to fussy cut and add on. I watercolored details on them and added some Wink of Stella for a touch of magic. I also used the 'Girls Only symbol" and the sentiment from the TSF set.
5 comments:
OH Shandy! Your card is absolutely gorgeous! I love the way you have the butterflies coming out of the top of her head! What a great idea! Thank you so much for joining us in the "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop and Card Challenge!!
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL Shandy! Love everything about it! Thanks so much for helping to share awareness about Turner Syndrome! We sure appreciate it!
My goodness, Shandy! What fabulous photos to showcase your amazing, texture-laden creation! I love the butterflies reflecting our ideas and thoughts, making each of us unique! Your colors are beautifully blended. Thank you for joining us at the TSA challenge to help spread the word about this girl-only condition! love, de
This is stunning, Shandy! I had to just keep looking and looking at all of the details! Beautifully done! Thanks for joining us for the TSA Challenge!
Shandy, Imaginative and eye-popping! Thank you for joining in to help spread the word about Turner Syndrome. Great use of Color! Stay safe and happy crafting!
Hugs,
Jan
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