Showing posts with label autism speaks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autism speaks. Show all posts

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Autism Awareness Blog Hop

Hello Stamping Friends,

April is Autism Awareness month. I am participating in this blog hop and fundraiser because I have family members and friends that have children with varying degrees of Autism so this is something near and dear to me. Also, as a teacher, I see and teach children with Autism almost daily at school. 

AUTISM FACTS FROM THE AUTISM SOCIETY WEBSITE: 

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental disability; signs typically appear during early childhood and affect a person’s ability to communicate, and interact with others. ASD is defined by a certain set of behaviors and is a “spectrum condition” that affects individuals differently and to varying degrees. There is no known single cause of autism, but increased awareness and early diagnosis/intervention and access to appropriate services/supports lead to significantly improved outcomes. Some of the behaviors associated with autism include delayed learning of language; difficulty making eye contact or holding a conversation; difficulty with executive functioning, which relates to reasoning and planning; narrow, intense interests; poor motor skills’ and sensory sensitivities. Again, a person on the spectrum might follow many of these behaviors or just a few, or many others besides. The diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder is applied based on analysis of all behaviors and their severity.

If you would like to donate to the fundraiser for Autism research and support CLICK HERE. You can be a small part of helping the puzzle piece.

Be sure to click through each blog for stamped inspiration using the colors of the Autism Awareness ribbon of red, blue and yellow. I used the Going Far stamp set for my card. It's also a fun fold card, which I know a lot of you love. This is a rather easy fun fold to make as well.


Who doesn't love to travel? I know I do, so the suitcases in the Going Places set (which is retiring) spoke to me when I first saw them.  For this card, you start with the basic card base. Then you cut a square out of the front panel. I used the stitched framelits for this step.


Then you need an inset piece that is 6" x 5" scored at 2" and 4" on the 6" side. Accordian fold it and attach to the inside of the card (where you would write a greeting). Close the card and attach the cut out piece  through the "window" so it will be lined up properly (be sure to only use adhesive on the side that is being attached to the accordian cardstock or else you won't be able to open it. Trust me on this one (wink, wink). 


Then you decorate the square however you want. Tip: all pieces attached to the square needs to fit on it and not hang off on any sides or the card won't open the way you want it to. I added the embossed layer to make it more put together looking. A little embossing goes a long way.


Here it is all open and laid flat so you can see it better. Neat card, huh?  

Thanks for stopping by. Be sure to keep hopping through all the blogs and remember you can donate to Autism research by CLICKING HERE. 


Saturday, April 22, 2017

Autism Speaks Blog Hop


Hello Stamping Friends,

Welcome to another great blog hop. This hop is special because we are trying to bring more awareness to Autism. April is Autism Awareness Month and I have teamed up with some great demonstrators to help bring more awareness.  Every project you will see as you hop will be using the colors red, blue and yellow. These are the colors for autism awareness.  Read the tidbits about autism on each blog to gain new knowledge in regards to autism and all it entails.

On a personal level, I have several friends whose children have some degree of autism. I have interacted with these great kids and hold them near and dear to my heart. Also, as a substitute teacher I have been in classrooms with children with autism, some mild and others not so mild. We as a society need to be more educated and that's what we are trying to do with this blog hop.

Stampin' Up! demonstrators all across the United States and Canada have decided to come together this month to make a difference. If you are able to, please help us as we are tying to help others. Below you will find an Autism fundraising link. If you can help, it will be greatly appreciated.



Remember this is a blog hop, so click on the names below to see more great creative ideas.

AUTISM FACT: DID YOU KNOW??????? 

Dogs have been shown to improve autistic children’s quality of life, independence, and safety. The presence of a trained dog can reduce aggressive behavior, calm the child, and serve as a link to the child’s community

CLICK BELOW TO DONATE. EVEN $1 WILL HELP


The link will say Lee Conrey. She is our team captain for this blog hop.

1- Kimberly Van Diepen
2- Kylie Bertucci
3- Lee Conrey
4- Rachel Bronson Yukanin (You are Here)
5- Heather Wright Porto
6- Susan Best
7- Louise Sharp
8- Candy Rattray
9- Maureen Rauchfuss
10- Tammy Fite
11- Billie Moan
12- Monika Davis