Welcome friends,
This is a collaborative Card Auction for the benefit of the Turner Syndrome Foundation, which operates solely on donations. The TS Foundation provides support, guidance and educational programs for families impacted by Turner Syndrome. TS is a genetic disorder where a female is born missing part or all of her second X chromosome leaving her with lifelong medical issues and learning disabilities.
The very talented Card Designers who have donated their amazing cards are from all over the world and work on Design Teams for various crafting companies that sell dies, stamps and other card making supplies. They are the most generous and caring people in the industry! They have poured lots of love into each of their creations!
If you see a card that you love, please bid with your heart!
Here is a link to the TS Foundation if you would like to learn more about TS:
Here's in the link to the auction:
I created these two cards for the auction:
This first card is a slimline 8"x3.7/8" top folding card. Working on watercolor paper, I stamped the two outer flowers and then masked them and stamp the middle flower, so that it appeared behind the two outer flowers. Using watercolor glitter liquid inks, I colored the flowers in somewhat of a rainbow order. Once dry, I fussy cut the flowers and die cut the happy birthday creating a negative opening, which I filled with another die cut happy birthday die cut from black card stock. The happy birthday die cut from the flower, I adhered to the inside of the card. Finally, I adhered the flower element onto a die cut stitched rectangle panel, which then got adhered to the card.
This card is a 5"x 6.1/2" top folding Father's Day card. I used a light woodgrain pattern paper as the card's background, which is adhered to a white card base. The "#1 dad" die cut is the shaker window, so that sheet of pattern paper is popped up on foam tape. The beer bottle and the two tags are also popped up on foam tape. This cards is blank inside, but a sentiment can be added.
Thanks for stopping bye. Until next time... take care.
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