Stamp Out Autism Blog Hop
Welcome to the Stamp Out Autism Blog Hop. This blog hop is part of a very special Stampin' Up! demonstrator's vision. Lee Conrey's vision was a nationwide fundraising event for Autism. There are many stamping events taking place across the country to raise funds as well as this blog hop. I hope you enjoy the hop and will be inspired to donate!
As you travel along the blog hop you will notice each participant is sharing a fact about Autism. Here is my fact to share. Some cases of autism may be associated with a family history of manic depression.
I chose to color my flowers blue since blue is the Autism Awareness color.
Thank you for stopping by and please enjoy the rest of the blog hop!
Next stop on the hop is Robin Merriman
If you would like to go back to RoseMarie Coleman's blog
This card is outstanding. I love the blue and the flowers are so well done. I appreciate your work.
LOVE your card. You did a fabulous job coloring those flowers. Did I already say I LOVE IT!!!!
Beautiful, Beautiful Card Sharon. I just knew I would see something special on your blog. You never disappoint.
Thank your for the kind words and I’m so happy you joined us in this effort. Hugs!
Stunning card Sharon! Love it!
ABsoluytely Beautiful card!! Lovely!
Your stamp says it all. Beautiful card.
What a striking work of art! The sentiment is such a WOW factor!
Sharon – Your card is absolutely gorgeous! Your work is pretty amazing.
Great card. I just played with this set last night I love it. Great talent you have my friend.
Great Card, I just got this set and will have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
This card is beyond beautiful. You did a great job and I love the blue!!!! Wow Wow Wow!
Good thing I am going back to the dentist Monday cause I just broke my jaw as it dropped open and hit the desk, this card is gorgeous.
Big hugs, Di
This is so beautiful!! You’re making me think I need to get this set now!! 😉
Sharon – Beautiful card as always!!
I missed the memo about using blue – loving all the use of the color blue on the blog hop.
What a beautiful card, Sharon! I love the “white on white” embossed look. So stunning!
Sharon, This card is amazing. I love every detail of this card. The message is so beautiful.
I have a question for you. What stamp set is this card made from.? Great Card sharon, Ellen Hinds
STUNNING!!! Love it and thank you for sharing it and hopping along with us!
Sharon, what a beautiful card, the blue looks lovely, the embossing is amazing. The person who receiver’s this card will be someone special. What a wonderful card. Debbie
Thank you Peggy! I am happy you are hopping along with us!
Thanks Susan! I love coloring and this is probably my favorite way to color.
Thank you Lee! You are amazing and I just wish I could have done more to help with the fundraising efforts!
Thanks Robin!
Thank you Rhonda!
Thank you Renae!
Thank you Stampin’ Pretty! It is a challenge for me to find just the right sentiment, that fits the mood of the card. So happy you like it
Thank you Brian! This is one of my favorite images to color.
Thank you Wendy! Thank you for all you did to organize the hop!
Thank you Betty! I think you are going to love this stamp set! I look forward to seeing what you create with it.
Thank you Katina! It was pretty fun watching the coloring and image come together.
Thank you Diana! You made me very happy! Hope the dentist goes well!
Thank you Amanda! Yes, you NEED this stamp set! It is probably my very favorite!
Thanks Laura!
Thanks Janet!
Thank you Rachel! Recently I embossed the same image in black, silver, gold, white and it was so interesting to see how different each color of powder made the image look.
Thank you Ellen! The flower image is from Indescribable Gift (Stampin’ Up! Occasions catalog page 35) and the sentiment is from Work of Art (Stampin’ Up! catalog page 165). It is one of my very favorite images to color
Thanks Lisa! It was a fun hop!
Thanks Debbie!
Thank you Sharon , I really appreciate the information. Your card is so beautiful. I love how you colored the flowers. Have a great day. Ellen Hinds