Did You Know? Researchers have noted that infants who had early accelerated head growth were at risk for autism.
Welcome to the Autism Matters blog hop! Our blog hop is about promoting Autism awareness by featuring projects using the primary colors of autism. Please join me in our efforts and continue to ‘hop’ from blog to blog, seeing amazing paper crafting ideas from fellow Stampin’ Up! demonstrators.
The carousel horse is often used in literature to symbolize the simple innocence of children. Have you ever stopped to watch children on a carousel? They ride around and around, joyfully waving to their family every time they go around. It moves in a predictable pattern, and as author JD Salinger wrote in Catcher in the Rye, “That’s one nice thing about the carousels; they always play the same songs”. Innocent, carefree, and joyful…a special moment, captured in time on the merry-go-round.
Please help
I’ve set up a fundraising page for this hop, and I hope you’ll join me in our efforts to raise funds and awareness during Autism Awareness month and consider making a small donation. I’ve set up a donations page and for every $25 pledged, I will make and send you a handmade thank you card. Please be sure to add your name to the donation’s page, then email me your complete mailing address so I can send you your card.
Thank you for stopping by today. You’re invited to continue hopping to see other amazing projects by some very talented demonstrators.
Patty Chenail
Tami White
Michelle Irinyi <–You are here!
Peggy Murwin
Leonie Schroder
Judi Anderson
Karie Beglau
Maureen Rauchfuss
Lori Schaefer Mueller
Here are the materials I used to make my cards:
Beautifully said Michelle. Thanks so much for participating.
Thank you, Lee. I’m happy to be participating in such a worthwhile cause.
Michelle, I love that you showed this card in all the colors. They all are sure to put a smile on those who receive them.
Thank you, Judi. I appreciate your comments.
These are so great!!! I LOVE THEM!!! I used the same set on my blog – great minds think alike 🙂
What wonderful cards thank you for sharing them.
Thank you, Courtenay. I’m glad you enjoyed them.