I am so honored that Jenny Hall asked me to be apart of this blog hop to raise awareness on Autism with 45 other fabulous stampers from around the world. While I am not personally effected by Autism in my direct family, I have many dear close friends that are and their children have a special place in my heart. Did you know that 1 in 50 children living in the US has a
diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder? Staggering statistic for our country today! More and more doctors and
researchers are referring to autism as autisms,
because each child’s case is different, as are each child’s causes and
treatments.
I was drawn immediately to the blue color and lightbulb symbol that is used in support of Autism Awareness. These cards are simple and easy to create and I think they would be perfect to use for a future Autism Awareness fundraiser. (I love creating class events for fellow demonstrators to use, it one of the highlights to working at Stampin' UP!)
Here is my supply list:
Watts of Occassions stamp set
Naturally Eclectic Designer Series Paper
Smoky Slate, Soft Sky and Night of Navy cardstock
Vellum Cardstock
Crushed Curry and Night of Navy Classic Ink
Versamark Ink
White Embossing Powder
Stitched Shapes Framelits
White Baker's Twine
Dimensionals
Heat Tool
Aqua Painter
Want to see how I actually made them? I thought it would be fun to do my very first LIVE Facebook video! I have a couple of tips and tricks to share with these cards so no better way to do it than to do a LIVE Facebook Video later today at 7:00 pm MT.
Come join me! Click my name CINDY SCHUSTER and it will send you directly there.
One more thing...here is a link to allow you to donate directly to the Organization for Autism Research, in an effort to assist individuals living with autism and bring more awareness, in support of World Autism Awareness Day. Did you know it takes millions of dollars to raise a child with Autism? Just $10 times 10,000 of us can help. Be the difference! Thank you!
Thanks for stopping by my post for the World Autism Awareness Day blog hop!
Inspire. Create. Share. That's what I love to do.
I was drawn immediately to the blue color and lightbulb symbol that is used in support of Autism Awareness. These cards are simple and easy to create and I think they would be perfect to use for a future Autism Awareness fundraiser. (I love creating class events for fellow demonstrators to use, it one of the highlights to working at Stampin' UP!)
Here is my supply list:
Watts of Occassions stamp set
Naturally Eclectic Designer Series Paper
Smoky Slate, Soft Sky and Night of Navy cardstock
Vellum Cardstock
Crushed Curry and Night of Navy Classic Ink
Versamark Ink
White Embossing Powder
Stitched Shapes Framelits
White Baker's Twine
Dimensionals
Heat Tool
Aqua Painter
Want to see how I actually made them? I thought it would be fun to do my very first LIVE Facebook video! I have a couple of tips and tricks to share with these cards so no better way to do it than to do a LIVE Facebook Video later today at 7:00 pm MT.
Come join me! Click my name CINDY SCHUSTER and it will send you directly there.
One more thing...here is a link to allow you to donate directly to the Organization for Autism Research, in an effort to assist individuals living with autism and bring more awareness, in support of World Autism Awareness Day. Did you know it takes millions of dollars to raise a child with Autism? Just $10 times 10,000 of us can help. Be the difference! Thank you!
Thanks for stopping by my post for the World Autism Awareness Day blog hop!
Inspire. Create. Share. That's what I love to do.
Cindy
Now move on to the very talented Melissa Davies
by clicking on the next button below!
WHAT'S THE CRAFTY CARROT CO.?
Now move on to the very talented Melissa Davies
by clicking on the next button below!
1. | Jenny Hall | 17. | Jerim Dickins | 33. | Maria Willis | |
2. | Sara Levin | 18. | Sue Plote | 34. | Carolyn Bennie | |
3. | Charlet Mallett | 19. | Pam Staples | 35. | Kate Bolt | |
4. | Lou Kitzelman | 20. | Stesha Bloodhart | 36. | Sue Vine | |
5. | Danielle Bennenk | 21. | Cheryll Miller | 37. | Mary Deatherage | |
6. | Louise Sharp | 22. | Cindy Schuster | 38. | Alejandra Gomez | |
7. | Claudia Ausborn | 23. | Melissa Davies | 39. | Anna Krol | |
8. | Bronwyn Eastley | 24. | Marcy Denning | 40. | Peggy Noe | |
9. | Juana Ambida | 25. | Diane Browning | 41. | Tatiana Tobin | |
10. | Liz Yuille | 26. | Lorin Goodchild | 42. | Sue Prather | |
11. | Amy Koenders | 27. | Sandra Mastello | 43. | Jessie Holton | |
12. | Tina Riddle | 28. | Tanya Boser | 44. | Tracy Elsom | |
13. | Cathy Caines | 29. | Sharon Dalton | 45. | Sherri Price | |
14. | Carolina Evans | 30. | Colleen Johnson | 46. | Narelle Fasulo | |
15. | Su Mohr | 31. | Raquelle Clifton-Batth | |||
16. | Liv Ingle | 32. | Sarah Fleming |
WHAT'S THE CRAFTY CARROT CO.?
We're a group of past Stampin' Up! Artisan award winners that love to share!
Cindy Schuster, Jennifer Frost, Krista Frattin and Susan Wong
Every month we bring an interactive online program for stampers all over the globe. The whole idea is to equip you to get the most out of them the Stampin UP! products you buy whether a customer or demonstrator. This is also a valuable resource for Stampin' UP! demonstrators for class ideas and get your customers stamping! It is more than stamping as we build relationships with each other is sharing our love of creating! We'd love you to be an active part of our wonderful crafting community!
Cindy Schuster, Jennifer Frost, Krista Frattin and Susan Wong
Every month we bring an interactive online program for stampers all over the globe. The whole idea is to equip you to get the most out of them the Stampin UP! products you buy whether a customer or demonstrator. This is also a valuable resource for Stampin' UP! demonstrators for class ideas and get your customers stamping! It is more than stamping as we build relationships with each other is sharing our love of creating! We'd love you to be an active part of our wonderful crafting community!
What beautiful cards!! Well done, they look superb! Xx
ReplyDeleteSuch great cards!
ReplyDeleteReally great cards, Cindy! You have nailed the idea and support needed to bring autism to the public. Thanks for joining :-)
ReplyDeletereally awesome cards for a great cause
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards! Love your designs and the colors are perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteLove how you have done a variety of the same card... most of mine are one off's.
ReplyDeleteCheers Shaz
These are fabulous. AND I loved your FB video. I may have lurked a bit.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards, Cindy. Live your design x
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