Hi all!
I made a card to help with Turner Syndrome Awareness. The items I used were from the We Are 3 Digital Shop which is one of the sponsors for the Turner Syndrome Awareness "It's a Girl Thing" Blog Hop. Follow the link to participate in the blog hop, but hurry, it ends the last day of February.
Copied from the Blog Hop site: Something I learned about Turner Syndrome.
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!
My card is about a different kind of miracle. The kind where butterflies are born from a curious life cycle from caterpillar to butterfly!!!
The digital items I used for my card are:
We Are 3 Digital image - Butterfly of Hope
We Are 3 Digital Paper - Miracles Happen
We Are 3 Digital Sentiments - Miracles
I added some dark red ribbon and some clear gems to accent the butterfly.
Please check out the blog hop and learn about something that you may not have heard of that affects girls! You will be glad you did!
You can also learn about Turner Syndrome HERE.
Darcy
Beautiful card, Darcy! The transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly is so incredible and indeed, as you said, a miracle.
ReplyDeleteHugs Monica
Thanks, Monica!
DeleteA lovely thought of the caterpillar to butterfly miracle, a Beautiful card Darcy.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
Thanks, Faith!
DeleteSuch a beautiful butterfly of Hope! I love that butterfly and the butterfly paper from We Are 3!! Thank you for sharing your card with us and for helping to spread awareness of Turner Syndrome!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lori!
DeleteOh Darcy this is just beautiful ... LOVE that butterfly! Thanks so much for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome. We sure appreciate your support. Stay safe & healthy.
ReplyDeleteDarcy, Your creation sets my heart a flutter! I'm proud to serve with you on the TSA Design Team. Thank you for helping to raise awareness of Turner Syndrome and supporting the TSA challenge. Stay safe, healthy and happy crafting!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jan