Hello Stamplings!
Thank you all very much for your kind concern and best wishes for The Mister! He is doing as well as can be expected and every day he will get better!
I'm pleased today to be part of an annual blog hop to help bring awareness to Turner Syndrome. I took part last year and until then I'd never even heard of Turner Syndrome, in spite of the high occurrences, as you'll read below.
Here is my card for the Hop using Penny Black stamps:
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder where a female is born missing her second X Chromosome, leaving her with lifelong medical issues. It affects 1 in every 2,000 to 2,500 girls, but it is more common among pregnancies that do not survive to term (miscarriages and stillbirths). TS is named after Dr. Henry Turner, who discovered the condition in 1938.
This Hop is sponsored by Lori Kobular whose beautiful daughter Julie has TS. Lori is a Board Member and longtime supporter of the Turner Syndrome Foundation, a nonprofit organization that strives to increase awareness and education of Turner Syndrome. Please consider making a donation to the Foundation here in support of scientific research. Lori has her own fundraising page here.
Sponsors
When you visit the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop, you will find more information on the Hop and the wonderful prizes being offered by these generous sponsors.
This Hop will run from today until February 7, 2020. The winners will be posted here on February 15, 2020.
Thank you for your support!
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Beautiful card for a wonderful cause, Darnell. I'm so happy your mister is doing well. Will keep you both in my thoughts! Hugs!
ReplyDeletePretty card! Glad to hear the Mister is doing better. I have never heard of Turner Syndrome before. Will have to research this
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Marilyn❤
Darnell your card is so lovely! I love the way you stamped that beautiful iris! They are such delicate flowers, just like the TS girls and women! I love how sweet and feminine your card is! Thank you for joining me on this awareness journey!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous card for a great cause Darnell and with these gorgeous irises...just so pretty. Glad the Mister is doing OK. x
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful.
ReplyDeletehugs Sheryl xx
Pleased to hear that the Hubster is recovering well from his operation. Have just been reading up Donna’s blog about Turner Syndrome along with a lot of other medical conditions too. Was not aware on the statistics of being born with it. Indeed an eye opener. Your card is lovely . Penny black have some really classic images . Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteLovely card. I like how you set apart the one flower. It's special like the Turner females. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteYour card is just stunning Auntie! I love the way you stamped your iris in black and white and then colored the last one. So pretty! Loving the color combo as well. I had never heard of this syndrome before until you took part last year. Glad the Mister is doing as well as can be expected, but I know that everyday he will improve some, just going to take time to heal and get back on his feet well. I know they are probably putting him through the work outs though with PT! Good thing he is strong and healthy, so I know he can do it! Sending prayers and my love to you both! Brenda
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous, Darnell ... the images in grey are almost like a dress rehearsal for that beautifully coloured, wonderful iris! Love how you changed colour in the sentiment to reflect how special the recipient is! A very special way to raise awareness of TS. LYAMYMA! Big hugs and bisous, Anita :)
ReplyDeletePerfect card for this wonderful educational hop. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteOh no, Darnell, so sorry to read about your husband not doing well. I hope he recovers quickly. Your card is gorgeous and I love the sentiment and imagery. These colours are gorgeous 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 disease.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and sentiment, great cause that I'm learning more about, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteYour card is beautiful Darnell! 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!
ReplyDeleteI remember reading about this cause last year's blog hop -I'd never heard of it before then so the hop is definitely raising awareness of the syndrome. Well done for supporting the cause with this beautiful card.
ReplyDeletePS Glad the Mister is doing ok!
xx
What a creative and lovely card! Your creativity and this delicate floral image create such a sweet tribute to these miracle girls.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love the way you colored only one of the flowers, great technique. Love the idea behind this card.
ReplyDeleteYour card is so pretty and special. thanks for being a part of this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear the Mr. is on the mend! Your card is beautiful ... what a great design ... thanks for inspiration my friend! Also thanks so much for helping spread the word about Turner Syndrome! GREAT JOB!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card for a beautiful cause!
ReplyDeleteLynn
Thank you for spreading awareness of Turner Syndrome. It is new to me and learning how many things can be caused by this in girls and women is so sad. A lovely card for this blog hop with showing the special one. So glad to hear hubby is on the mend already and doing well.
ReplyDeleteooooooh, Darnell! What a fabulous way of showcasing the TSF elements and colors, while encouraging a friend or loved one. The stamp is GORGEOUS, of course, and the way you have designed the card is even more gorgeous! Thank you so much for participating in the TSA blog hop and helping your followers become knowledgeable about this condition.
ReplyDeleteSmiles and Crafty Hugs,
Donna Ellis
{Creative Smiles - my little crafting world}
Super card for a great cause Darnell love how you’ve used your Iris stamp..pleased to hear Mister is doing well
ReplyDeleteAnne
Love your beautiful card and the thought behind it
ReplyDeleteSo very pleased to hear that Mister is doing well, I hope he is not running you off your feet now though!
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely stunning, I just adore the design and such a worthy cause. Wishing you a lovely weekend. Big hugs, Annie xxx
Sending healing wishes to the Mister, and thanks for the info on Turner's Syndrome and the hop!! Love your card, too - Penny Black rocks!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card and for such a great cause. Your Iris design is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for participating in this hop to help spread the word for AWARENESS of Turner's Syndrome! GORGEOUS creation, I especially love how your highlighted the one iris!
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear that your husband is on the mend! Your card is very pretty! The purple iris reminds me of the irises that my Mom had when I was young. Such a lovely card with wonderful design! And, thank you for your attention to this worthy cause!
ReplyDeleteHi Darnell, Your card is lovely.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying your weekend. Sue
Your card is wonderful. I know two women with Turner's Syndrome. Thanks for bring it to our attention.
ReplyDeleteDarnell, your card is stunning! Love the repeitive stamping technique you've done with your flower and your colors are perfectly done! :) HUGS
ReplyDeleteIsn’t that a pretty design! Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt's a perfect card for this hop! Clever design, and you even used ribbon! I'm glad to hear The Mister is at least as well as expected.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card and wonderful cause! I love the shades of lavender - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove you perfect iris...so beautiful, it looks just like one that's blooming now in my back yard (much too early). I had no idea this syndrome was so commom...that's the other reason I come to your blog. I always learn something new.
ReplyDeleteYes it will take time for DH to get better but every day, that will be a day closer x. Sending hugs x.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hi-lighting the condition Darnell and what a fabulous card you have made. The silhouette stamping and the final one in colour is so very pretty and what a stunning design x.
Its very beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteYour card image and sentiment are simply perfect!! Love this.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card and I love your design!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card I just found out about TS today ! xx
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of Turner Syndrome before reading this post. Good for you for taking part in the blog hop to bring more awareness to it.
ReplyDeleteI love your card - irises are one of my favourites flowers. Love the way you only coloured one and left the rest black and white!
A really super card Darnell, love the colours and the gorgeous Iris image.
ReplyDeleteWent away fro a week the day after my Birthday and your lovely card arrived while I was away so I would like to say a huge THANK YOU for the lovey card and sorry it is a tad late me thanking you.
Didn't know about the Mister either but glad to hear that he is improving.
Kath x
A wonderful card for a great cause! IT is important to get the word out on this.
ReplyDeletePERFECT card for raising awareness about Turners - the sentiment says it all:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card!
ReplyDeleteI love your framing! Great colors!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as usual Darnell - love the coloring of one flower - showing the uniqueness of girls with this disease! and so sweet of you to participate in this amazing hop!
ReplyDeleteHi Darnell :) Glad to "meet" you here!!! Your card is soooooo apropos and charming! Thanks for creating awareness of Turner Syndrome and inspiring me too :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you've stamped this iris, Dolly! It's delicate but strong, like Julie! Glad Kevin is on the road to recovery. It will take awhile. That's the hard part.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Darnell, and for such a wonderful cause.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Dolly! It's a tough go at the start, but like you said, everyday is a little better. I'm wishing him it will be a lot better every day.
ReplyDeleteThe blog hop is a wonderful way to spare awareness. Good on you! Love, Lolly
I had no idea Turner Syndrome was so prevalent amongst female births. Your card is beautiful--thank you for supporting this important effort through your crafting talents.
ReplyDeletePretty card! I love the beautiful iris design!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the information on TS.
What a creative and beautiful card to help spread awareness of TS Darnell. I love that one flower standing in the spotlight in full bloom!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card and created for such a good cause. Awareness is such an important tool.
ReplyDeleteAn amazing card Darnell for a worthwhile cause - it must be a shattering experience for the families involved.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
bEAUTIFUL card Darnell and for this worthy cause. Love how you just stamped one in purple-will be off to see what Lori has made x
ReplyDeleteThat is a great card that speaks to how rare TS girls survive to birth.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great playhouse! I am in a room but my space looks much more like your garage days. Thanks for sharing today!
Beautiful card. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWell done for taking part of this great hop, Darnell!! It's so good spread the world about the Turner Syndrome! I known about it just last year as my first time and I was so impressed, as I'm still now. Your card is just perfect to say how the girls with TS are special, I learned that they are really miracles, as always die before being born. Really very sad.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Beautiful card for such a worthy cause. I had not heard of TS until last year - then I had to go look it up and learn more. What a quirk of nature in that one tiny chromosome affects the genetic code so much.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card, Darnell! This is a new disease to me. Here is to a very informative hop.
ReplyDeleteNot at all aware of Turner Syndrome, so am off to discover. great way to raise awareness, and your card is quite lovely, love the au the special one is coloured too, gah, PB stamps are like putty in your hands! glad to read that the Mister has a core of steel and wish him huge wellness and years of freedom from the spasms.xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous no line coloring of the colored flower! I love your interpretation of the TSF imagery too. Before serving on a DT with Lori I had never heard of this condition. Just another reminder that if someone is acting differently or looks differently, they could be learning to live a life with a challenge like this. If the hop only teaches us to extend grace to those in need more often, than it is worth it. And hopefully a little fundraising will help too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty card. Love how you have used the colored version apart from the three black and whites - very striking!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card and a very worthwhile cause. I had not heard of this condition before; your participation in this hop to raise awareness is awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic card! Love those iris!
ReplyDeleteI've never even thought to use a stamp like this and it's a really beautiful design. Thanks for participating in the hop, and best wishes to the Mister as he recovers from his surgery.
ReplyDeleteDarnell, Beautifully composed creation! Thank you for sharing your classic creation to help raise awareness of Turner Syndrome. What a perfect sentiment for anyone! Inspirational! HAPPY CRAFTING!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jan
This is lovely Darnell and created for a good cause!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful -- lovely irises, love 'em!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful iris- great cause, Darnell! I too have not heard of it
ReplyDeleteAlways good to bring awareness to any medical issues not heard of TS myself your card is amazing so inspiring well done for highlighting this take care xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card for the cause Darnell... The iris looks so lifelike!
ReplyDeleteI hope that the Mister is doing well, I'm sure he will really benefit from his operation... I have never looked back since my surgery... It has given me a new lease of life. You take care of you too!
I have to ask uncle Google about Turner Syndrome. Now I know and I have to tell you, that your card symbolize perfect the point of this genetic disorder. You are so kind to help always you are asked for. <3
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to know, that Mister is well.
Hugs,
Sonja
Beautiful card, Darnell xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful idea to make one stand out. How pretty and sweet!!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased your Mister is doing well, hope he is resting a lot! love your sweet card too, another masterpiece again ;) hugs Viv xx
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever. The black and white images make that beautifully colored iris pop with cheer! You're a good friend to many. I hope mister is feeling stronger this week. As they say, "baby steps"
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and delicate card.
ReplyDeleteHelen x
Very pretty card!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully created card and design, one of my favorite flowers! Glad to hear the MR. is getting better, I find 'men' patients are not so easy to please LOL
ReplyDeleteDarnell, what a gorgeous design! Thank you so much for sharing it with us, and for taking part in this wonderful blog hop to raise awareness for Turner Syndrome! Hugs...!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love how you highlighted just the one flower to go with your sentiment.
ReplyDeletePretty card, I like how you stamped the iris. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNadine - My Scrap n' Stuff
Oh, your card beautiful. I made me think: Dare to be different!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day.
What a perfect and special card to help spread awareness for Turner Syndrome. Your colorful iris will make anyone feel so special! Glad to hear the Mister is on the mend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a PERFECT card for the Syndrome, Darnell, so very beautiful, love the colours and how you have stamped it. the green ribbon is a perfect addition.
ReplyDeleteFaith x
I love your thinking behind this card, Darnell and I had never heard of this syndrome before. Such a pretty stamp too! Glad to hear that Kevin is slowly improving.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Carol x
BEAUTIFUL card! Your sentiment and design with the single coloured iris beside the others in B&W is the PERFECT way to celebrate the MIRACLE girls living with Turner Syndrome!
ReplyDeleteI 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 the average age of diagnosis being over 9 years, something that is very concerning given that it is a genetic disorder from birth, so many challenges that could have been managed much earlier go untreated.
THANK YOU for sharing and supporting the Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop :)
Your card is lovely and just perfect for this blog hop. Thank you for raising awareness of Turner Syndrome. Hugs ~ Lena
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card-I love the single
ReplyDeletecolored flower!
Oooh! Cool design and beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea to show that among the flowers one stands out. Beautiful idea.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh!! Your card is gorgeous! The colors are great...the layering is perfect....glad you participated in the hop!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful repetititititititive stamping with that lovely Iris! Gorgeous card.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear your hubby is doing better. I pray this surgery will take care of those back problems permanently and that his recovery will be swift and complete.
Thank you for your part in this important hop!
<3 J
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HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com
I love how you stamped the flowers, highlighting one !! Beautiful card ...
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful card and for such a wonderful cause!
ReplyDeleteCreative design & beautiful card for the hop, Darnell!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and such a special design, I love it. I also heard about TS last year.
ReplyDeletehugs xx