Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Calling All Sistahs Blog Hop


Hello Blogging Sistahs,


I am honored to be participating in the Calling all Sistahs Blog Hop!!  Breast Cancer has touched so many lives and several very special women in my life!  The first person to be touched by Breast Cancer was my sister-in-law 24 years ago and I am happy to say that she is still here with us.  The next one was an Aunt of mine and then a close friend who is the Sistah that God forgot to give me and I am so very thankful that she is still here today!  That is why it is so important to check yourself by doing a monthly breast self-exam and yearly mammograms!!

CAS-UAL FRIDAY's  has their own line of stamps and dies mainly for Breast Cancer cards and it is called Calling All Sistahs and 50% of the profits from the sales of the Calling All Sistahs line goes to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. for research and medical help.

You should have come here from Bonnie's blog

Here are my cards:


Ingredients:
VersaMark
White Embossing powder 


Ingredients:
Embossing Folder
Various paper from my stash
Pink Heart gem
Pink and white striped Bakers Twine


**There will be a $15 Gift Certificate given to 3 people that comment along the hop.**   Comments close on May 19th at midnight EST.

You can learn all about how Calling All Sistahs started here.


Your next stop on this blog hop is Diane's Blog

If you should get lost along the way please go back to the CAS-ual Fridays Calling All Sistahs Blog Hop.

So remember we have all come together for this blog hop to encourage our Sistahs to do their monthly breast self-exams and yearly mammograms!!


Thanks for stopping by!
Lori


20 comments:

  1. I'm so glad the sistahs in your life that have faced breast cancer are still with us. Thank you for joining us in this hop, Lori, with your incredibly beautiful cards. Both are so unique and so pretty.

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  2. WOW, these are both so unique! Love the addition of the butterflies on your first card and the pretty ruffle on the second!

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  3. I love your cards but even more I love that your Sistahs are still with you and us! Early detection baby! Thank you so much for helping to spread awareness. :)

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  4. Oh my goodness, your butterfly card is such an artistic and uplifting interpretation! I'm happy all those in your life who have experienced cancer are survivors. I am one, too.

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  5. Fabulous cards, love the butterfly one

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  6. Fantastic cards.
    Love how you made an angel out of the ribbon.
    The second card with the curtain is beautiful.
    thanks for sharing two great cards.

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  7. Both of your cards are so beautiful, Lori!! I love the designs and the details of both!! Fabulous cards for an important cause!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  8. Lori your cards are fabulous. The butterfly card pops with "hope". Love it. And, I love the background for your 2nd card. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. Lori, both of your cards are absolutely beautiful!! Thanks for the wonderful reminder! :) HUGS

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  10. Both are gorgeous! Perfect reminder too for so many that this horrible thing has touched. Love your cards.
    Lynn

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  11. Beautiful hope inspired ribbon cards and love the butterflies! Isn't this just a Fabulous cause to hop about?!

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  12. Love your cards. My sister is a BC survivor. Thank you for your support!~Kim K.

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  13. Lori, I was just here on your blog for the Die-Versions, DL Art, Joy Claire bog hop, and now I'm back for the CAS-usual Fridays blog hop! You have been busy creating beautiful projects! These 2 cards are really lovely, Lori!

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  14. Wonderful cards. I like the butterflies on the first and the folded paper on the second.

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  15. What beautiful cards!! I love how you used the ribbon die and the butterfly!!

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