Welcome to the Autism Awareness Blog Hop!
We are so glad you are joining us!!
We are so glad you are joining us!!
The cause of this Blog Hop is very near and dear to all of us, and we all need to be aware that Autism is rapidly increasing in numbers in our children. Current statistics indicate that 1 in every 100 children is diagnosed with autism. Autism is a neurological disorder that typically presents during the first three years of life, affecting one's ability to communicate and interact with others.
Today, on the 4th Annual World Autism Awareness Day, we are joining prominent buildings across North America and the world — including the Empire State Building in New York City and the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada — who will turn their lights blue to raise awareness for autism and to commemorate World Autism Awareness Day. Light it up Blue is aiming to light the world blue all throughout April — city by city, town by town — by taking action to raise autism awareness in our communities. Help us LIGHT it up BLUE this month!
If you have already started the blog hop, you should have arrived here from Marianne's blog - Paper or Fabric Crafter. If not, please feel free to start at the beginning of the hop at Pink Cricut.
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As my regular followers know, my son has been diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. Fortunately, as my husband and I are both teachers, we knew the signs of autism and were able to get him the support and help he needs. This has not come without its challenges though, and the journey has been painful at times, especially with respect to rejection from others. However, with a change in schools two years ago, our son has come a long way and we are so thankful for the support given to him and to us as parents. Our son is a treasure with many, many gifts. There is something big in store for him in this life and there is a special purpose just for him. I am blessed to be his mother and cannot imagine life without my precious little guy. Although I wish I could take away his struggles, I would never want to change who he is.
Today we will attend our local Autism Association's World Autism Awareness Celebration. For this celebration, I made a candy jar using My Community, Mickey Font, Alphalicious and my Cuttlebug.
I am DELIGHTED to have TWO sponsors for this blog hop!
Kimberly from My Craft Spot has very generously donated 5 spools of Bakers Twine and a set of Crinkle ribbon for me to pass along to one lucky blog hopper. I have made a few projects using Crinkle Ribbon which you can view here, here and here. It is wonderful to work with! It's so easy to order from My Craft Spot and Kimberly is quick to ship. You can choose from a variety of baker's twine and hand-dyed Crinkle Ribbon. Plus, shipping to anywhere in Canada and the US is FREE!! Here are a few of Kimberly's projects:
I'm also thrilled to be giving away TWO Cricut for Beginners DVDs, generously donated by Cricut for Beginners. The DVD lessons are geared to a variety of learning styles and contain information on every feature of your Cricut machine, with each lesson clearly laid out and functions applied multiple times to help you master skills. Whether you are just starting out or skilled at using your Cricut, there is information in these lessons for you! In addition to the Cricut tutorials, Cricut for Beginners contains numerous bonus features - including over 50 project "cheat sheets" - complete with .cut and .gypsy files!!
Here's the Cricut for Beginners trailer to give you just a taste of what's available:
To be entered in my blog hop giveaway, just leave a comment on this post! Also, if you are a follower, feel free to leave a SECOND comment letting me know to get a SECOND entry!! I will announce the winners on Friday, April 8.
Here's the Cricut for Beginners trailer to give you just a taste of what's available:
To be entered in my blog hop giveaway, just leave a comment on this post! Also, if you are a follower, feel free to leave a SECOND comment letting me know to get a SECOND entry!! I will announce the winners on Friday, April 8.
Thanks so much for hopping along with us on Autism Awareness Day!
Here is the full line up for the blog hop:
Sarah at Pink Cricut
Joy at Obsessed with Scrapbooking
Elizabeth at 217 Creations
Paula at More Than Favors
Michelle at Thoughts of a Cardmaking Scrapbooker
Alma at Alma's Pink Life
Marianne at Paper or Fabric Crafter
What a blessing that both you and your husband were quick to recognize the symptoms of autism. I am always amazed by those parents with autistic children. Such strength that they show outwardly, yet inside they are being torn apart by a disease process that we can't fully understand. Bless you for your support of Autism awareness.
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ReplyDeleteVery nice project in honor of the Autism Awareness you did a great job tfs. Sorry it post 2x.
ReplyDeletegreat candy jar!!!great blog also. joydee1963@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower!!! joydee1963@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower & am glad to have found your blog. I too have a child with Autism...
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting this. I have a 4 year old daughter that was diagnosed super early at only 13 1/2 months with severe Autism & because of the early help we were able to give her while I say she will always have her special ways of doing some things and always have Autism, she is living a normal life and has normal friends and is doing things I was always afraid she would never be able to do. My daughter received tons of therapy, which she has now graduated from, but is also on a very strict GFCF diet which has totally saved her life. I would love to win this. I did recently hear of twine, but have not had the opportunity to it out yet. Also, I have a Cricut, but I tell you that I know it does a lot of fancy things that I haven't begin to understand and even more so as my scrapbook time is limited since my daughter keeps me so busy. Thank you for being part of this hop and bringing more awareness for Autism.
ReplyDeleteYour candy jar turned out great!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
www.disneydreamerdesigns.blogspot.com
I'm a new follower! Thanks for the second chance!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
www.disneydreamerdesigns.blogspot.com
That candy jar is just perfect!!! I'm so glad i joined this hop!! new follower. Stop by my blog when you can http://jusgetscraphappy.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove the candy jar. Beautiful. TFS.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Melissa D
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www.sleeplesswonder.blogspot.com
I am a new follower. Thanks for the sencond entry. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Melissa D
mkds312@hotmail.com
www.sleeplesswonder.blogspot.com
I love the candy jar!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the candy jar!! What an awesome hop not only bring awareness, but uniting so many people whose lives has been touched by Autism.
ReplyDeleteI love this candy jar! Thanks for sharing your story!
ReplyDeletelove it, thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteI am curious as to where the Autism Association's World Autism Awareness Celebration is going to be. I work as a special needs assistant in a school here in TO, and would have loved to be a part of the celebration.
ReplyDeleteI will be looking out my window tonight to see the blue light show from the CN Tower.
Mary
chick 256 @ g mail dot com
Great project honoring the awareness of Autism...thanks for sharing it
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I am also a follower
ReplyDeleteMary
I have become your 300th follower!
ReplyDeleteLove the candy jar. Thank you for sharing your story with us today.
ReplyDeleteahaynes43055@yahoo.com
By the way am also a new follower. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome project love this! I will pass this idea on to my sister since her son is autistic and she does a lot of activities for autos, awareness! Blessings to you!
ReplyDeleteEsigmon at cox dot net
Thank you for sharing and being part of this blog hop.Your project was great.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Anita
I love the candy jar. It's so cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJenny
Jennykingham at att dot net
I'm also a new follower :)
ReplyDeleteJenny
Jennykingham at att dot net
Love your candy jar...
ReplyDeleteThanks for having the blog hop on autism to bring awareness to people..
Minta
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http://mintascreations.blogspot.com/
I love your project! So glad you all sponsored this blog hop to raise autism awareness.
ReplyDeletegreat project.
ReplyDeleteCute candy jar!
ReplyDeletephenis2031 at yahoo dot com
http://scrappylandusa.blogspot.com
I'm already a follower :)
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Love the candy jar. Thanks for participating in this blog hop to bring awareness to Autism.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this blog hop! Everyone's projects were great and I love that awareness is being spread in such a positive way! Thank you! I would love the chance to win one of the DVD's...I am still a tad scared on my cricut and would love a guide to understanding it better! :)
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This is a fantastic candy jar! What a great project to bring awareness to Autism!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower too! I don't know how I didn't come across your blog sooner!
ReplyDeletesweetheartcopper at msn dot com
Great candy jar and Autism awarement blog hop.
ReplyDeleteYour candy jar is wonderful and for such a great reason too!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower - ran into your blog about a week ago.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower of your blog, thanks for the second chance!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this awareness blog hop. Your candy jar project is darling! My 5 year old nephew has autism and it truly is a puzzling disease.
ReplyDeleteThe candy jar is so sweet!! Thanks for helping make autism more visible. As a retired teacher (Ont) I know that getting support can be a struggle. You and your husband are blessed to have your son and learn from him. I do look forward to your posts!
ReplyDeleteCandy jar is so cute, sure it was a great hit at your function.
ReplyDeleteI have a nephew with autism, he is extremely talented, I so admire my brother and his wife. God bless your family.
Cherylann (prinkles)
prinkles@woh.rr.com
I'm almost sorry to see the blog hop end. I've read some very touching, amazing stories from so very special moms. God Bless you and your family on your journey.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower, so glad I was introduced to your blog from this hop.
ReplyDeleteCherylann (prinkles)
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Love the candy jar, but most of all, love the messaage that you are helping to get out to the people. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletemarionment@msn.com
What a great project. Thank you for helping spread the word about Autism, wonderful. Thanks for sharing your story as well.
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see what project you were going to create for this hop. I have to say, even though the wait was hard your candy jar is BEAUTIFUL! I love everything about it and it is a great idea. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI am so honored to be a part of this wonderful hop with you.
Marianne S.
sthquilter at gmail dot com
www.paperorfabric.blogspot.com
I am already a follower and have been for awhile.
ReplyDeleteMarianne S.
sthquilter at gmail dot com
www.paperorfabric.blogspot.com
Great idea for a hop. I'm an Occupational Therapist and about 50% - 75% of my students are diagnosed with Autism. Thanks for increasing awareness.
ReplyDeleteI joined as a follower as well :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the candy jar. TFS.
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I am a new follower.
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So glad you guys are spreading the word. You know my Rachel is on the spectrum too. Some days are a struggle but our kiddos are a blessing. :)
ReplyDeleteThank You for this wonderful Awareness Blog Hop!! Love your candy jar and Wish your family the best In Life!! TFS!!!
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Rexann
I am A new follower and Like what I see here!! Very Nice!! Go Blue!!!
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Rexann
Great Cause, really nice project, This would be great to win, but the awareness itself is a gift
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http://www.dianamlarson.blogspot.com
I just became a follower-- Thanks for the blog hop it was fun
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Thanks for sharing awareness about a VERY important cause! Your jar is beautiful!
ReplyDeleterissaflor@yahoo.com
great project. very worthy cause. bless you.
ReplyDeletei'm a long time follower.
ReplyDeleteLove your candy jar!!! What a great use for those oldies but goodies cartridges!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win this CD's I can really use them. Oh Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This touches my heart. Our 6 year old grandson has Aspergers we just found out about three months ago. We have known for about 4 years that there was something wrong but his mother didn’t want to find out. But she went to a family reunion and her sister is a nurse and she took her aside and told her it wasn’t her fault. BUT we must help Jacob so get him tested. They did and this boy is so loving and gentle and carring, a differentic from day and night. He is very loving and doesn’t act out anymore. He still don’t like changes, large group of people in one place. Everything has it place and we don’t change that. This is a cause close to my heart.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sarah for another chance to win. This win would be for Jacob.
Sincerely
Donna Scrapp’n Nana
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http://www.mycmsite.com/dmdegraw want to look,I would love you too.
love the jar and candy wrappers. great project. TFS and thank you for the blog candy. Stefani
ReplyDeleteGreat project. I have a grandson with autism so know the challenges.
ReplyDeletecanana3
I enjoy this blog hop cause I hope to make people aware when I get older cause I do see how people look at my couzin different and they stare at my Nana like she is a bad person when he act out. My Nana is a good person and my couzin he is a good kid he just do not know better at time so I am real glad for this hop
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Tristan
http://tristans-time-4-craftin.blogspot.com/
Wonderful project...The CD would be wonderful to win, I use Cricut but just for the basics..I do not know how to do the detailed cutting and piecing. Thanks for letting us into your life with a little of your family's story.
ReplyDeleteI am continously amazed at the talent showed in today's blog hop! Everyone has done a beautiful job in their work and in supporting autism! Thank you for sharing and spreading your love and talent!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower! First time for me at your blog, found it on the hop. Love your designs and your style.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win and thank you for raising awareness for Autism.
saubuchon@centurytel.net
love the candy jar, very cute! Great hop to spread awareness!
ReplyDeleteKate--thank you for another beautiful project--but more importantly thank you for sharing a little part of your life with all of us.
ReplyDeleteSarah :)
Fabulous project for the beauty and to spread awarness.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your project and telling us about autism.
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI have that DVD on my birthday wish list. Thank you for what you're doing to help raise awareness. I am a teacher also and know how special these children are, but how challenging working and living with them can be.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute way to decorate a candy jar!
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Great project Kate! i am so glad you all are doing this hop to raise awareness for autism. My 9 yo nephew was recently diagnosed with autism and I am woefully ignorant of the specifics. I am so grateful for all of the links. My daughter has been in school with 2 boys with Aspergers. I feel fortunate to have known these 2 boys. They are both wonderful kids. Our elementary school staff was so supportive to the families and the boys although I know some of the other kids were mean. My daughter thankfully befriended and defended them both. I am so glad that your son is doing well and that you knew the signs early on. I think that is so important. Thanks for sharing with us about your struggles.
ReplyDeleterebeccadunham at hotmail dot com
Great Hop for an awesome cause you all did a fantastic job with projects and awareness.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great hop!!
Happy Crafting!!
Karen dkolopez@msn.com
Cute candy jar! Love all the items being coordinated!!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower ~ found you through the Autism blog hop! I love everything I've seen in your blog. I'm just a beginner, so I'm always looking for new ideas and studying how others do things.
ReplyDeleteFantastic candy jar! Thanks for helping to raise awareness with this blog hop.
ReplyDeleteNancy
nkdwtm@aol.com
I love the candy jar & the candy wraps!
ReplyDeleteHummer Hugs,
Misty
http://deliteful-gifts.blogspot.com/
hummingbird204 at comcast dot net
Love your project!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletecalbekah at aol dot com
Thanks for sharing. Off to make card with my puzzle piece punch, in blues of course.
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I love your candy jar idea! Thank you so much for the wonderful blog hop, and for sharing your story. ~lori gallionlori at gmail dot com
ReplyDeletei am now a follower! You have great ideas!!
ReplyDeleteYour candy jar is amazing... I love it & I'm sure everyone at the celebration will love it alsot!
ReplyDeleteI'm now a new follower & I'm grateful that you've shared a little part of your family with us!
Thank you so much for sharing!!!
~Ola
okj83 at live dot com
zloe.blogspot.com
Love your projects...especially the candy! Thanks for helping raise awareness of this important topic! Best wishes to your family!
ReplyDeleteTeresa
happiqueen at aol dot com
What a great reason for a hop. Love your projects.
ReplyDeleteLove the fact that this hop is making so many people aware of the different sides of Autism. I was first exposed to autism 40 years ago when a new friend took me home to meet her family. Her younger brother who was 7 at the time was autistic, this influenced my joining YARC (yah way back it was Youth Association for Retarted children) and now I work in an outpatient mental Health clinic where we see all forms of this in children and grown ups.
Debbie
debbie_craine at hotmail dot com
I am a new follower
ReplyDeleteDebbie
debbie_craine at hotmail dot com
I adore your candy jar concept, obviously you're inspired by a wonderful son and an important cause!
ReplyDeleteYour son is so lucky! Two parents who are teachers! Two people who know that every day brings the chance to learn something new and amazing for him, about him and *with* him!
Great candy jar, it is a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteTFS
I am alreay a follower
ReplyDeletescrapperbecka at yahoo dot com
Great candy jar project! So amazing to see so many people promoting Autism Awareness.
ReplyDeleteI love the info you posted and the great jar you made. Thanks for the chance to win! lclass003@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just signed up as a follower, great blog!
ReplyDeleteI just became a follower!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project! I love all the puzzle pieces! Thanks for sharing and helping to bring more awareness for our precious children!
ReplyDeletekmgillon at yahoo dot com
I love your work and I'm a new follower! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea, great work!!
ReplyDeleteKate,
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects. Thank you for helping to spread the word about Autism. I know 1st hand how difficult, yet rewarding it is raising a child with Autism. God Bless your Family
Colleen (gonescrappin from CMB)
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Thank you to you and all of the other participants for educating us on Autism. Tonight I am going to a fundraiser that I didn't really want to go to because I don;t like dressing up. Now I can go more educated and in a totally different state of mind
ReplyDeleteYour statement above the comment form says you are encouraged by our comments. I have truly been encouraged by this blog.
Thank you for sharing your craft and your story..God Bless and give you strength!!!
ReplyDeletedannysuni@msn.com
Great candy jar! Thanks for sharing your story. And thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeletekarenskapin at yahoo dot com
WOW I love your project! Thanks for paticipating in wonderful blog hop with a awesome purpose! Us parent's would be no where with out our great teachers like yourself! Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteKimberly
usafwifey20 at yahoo dot com
The candy jar is great! I might have to craft lift it as a gift idea for a friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your story and making us aware of autism through this blog hop.
I came here originally for the blog hop, but stuck around a bit to check out your blog. Love your posts, so I had to become a follower.
ReplyDeleteLove the candy jar and wrap idea ...this is a wonderful idea for many things including the Awareness of Autism you bring to us and I thank you for doing that. :)
ReplyDeletepurplefuzz06@yahoo.com
My second comment after that good work I have to be a stalker...um I mean a follower...hehe...
ReplyDeletepurplefuzz06@yahoo.com
Love your candy jar idea. Thank you for sharing and I am now a follower.
ReplyDeletebrittmartin1288@yahoo.com
Love your project, your story brought tears to my eyes, a mothers love is so strong!!
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I am a follower and a fellow Canadian!!!!
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I would like to thank you, and the other ladies participating, for bringing this awareness campaign to the forefront. We so often forget what others might be going through when our own problems try bringing us down. But, by praying for others, we also help ourselves by understanding we are not alone in struggles. Our children though, oh what we would do to help them - Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Donna
grandma4five
I became a follower just a moment ago and look forward to seeing other project!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Donna
grandma4five
Thanks for sharing your own experiences with autism. I am one who doesn't know anyone with autism so this blog hop has awakened my awareness.
ReplyDeleteKris in Alaska
funamom at yahoo dot com
The candy jar is too cute. Very creative. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletesandyford77 at sbcglobal dot net
I am a new follower. You are giving away some great blog candy. Thank you.
ReplyDeletesandyford77 at sbcglobal dot net
I love the candy dish idea. It is great! TFS.
ReplyDeletedobiemom09 at gmail dot com
I am now a new follower, also!
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What a wonderful project! You did amazing work! Thank you for sharing your story. Working in a school, I worked in a classroom with Autistic children, and they were some of the most amazing children I know. I felt very blessed to have worked with them. Thanks again.
ReplyDeletecherie.goyer at gmail.com
http://oneheartscrapper.blogspot.com
Thanks for sharing your story, and your craftiness!
ReplyDeleteSuz07@aol.com
Your candy jar is great! My friend's son has autism and he is such an amazing little boy.
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I'm a follower.
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Very nice project in honor of the Autism Awareness you did a great job tfs.
ReplyDeletelindascraftcorner@yahoo.com
http://lindascraftcorner.blogspot.com
I am already a follower.
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http://lindascraftcorner.blogspot.com
Your project is awesome!! Love your blog!!
ReplyDeletebrandyj1121 @ hotmail dot com
I am a follower
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A good friend of mine has Asperger's and it really bothers me how others don't understand him or "tolerate" him! Thank you for sharing and for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cause and a cool candy jar! As a teacher, I work with autistic kids and is wonderful to raise awareness to these children. :)
ReplyDelete-Suzy suzyq28024@gmail.com
Want to Thank you for helping bring awareness to Autism. My nephew and his wife have two precious little boys with Autism. They are Awesome parents!!!! Would love to win your giveaway. Thank you for the chance. :0)
ReplyDeletecindymarshall63@hotmail.com
I am a follower!!!!!!! :0)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your cute candy jar project. Your child is blessed and I hope your family receives an extra blessing today.
ReplyDeletetdharris1@cox.net
Love your candy jar almost as much as I love reading your story. Thank you all for enlightening me on Autism.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks for the chance to win.
annadowdy at gmail dot com
Thank you again.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I am a new follower.
Thanks for the chance to win.
annadowdy at gmail dot com
I love your candy jar. Thank you for sharing your story with all of us.
ReplyDeletecstephenson at q dot com
I am a follower of you blog and will be back to visit again.
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I am a follower.
ReplyDeleteYour candy dish is sooo cute!!! Love the colors!! Great hop for a great cause!! Thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeletereissfam10 at aol dot com
I am already a follower!! Thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeletereissfam10 at aol dot com
Hi Kate! I'm supposed to be working on the FCCB post that's due today, but instead I'm busy hopping! Love your project today. Great colors and thanks for all the awesome gifts that you are giving away! Hope I'm lucky enough to win one. :0)
ReplyDeleteXO ~ Amy Jo (fellow DT member)
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I am a follower! :0)
ReplyDeleteXO ~ Amy Jo (follower)
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LOVE your candy jar!! Thank you for opening your heart to all of us. My son is Apraxic and I know all too well about frustrations for us and for my lil man. He is innocent and knows nothing but love. Awareness is the key!!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Tanya
freddylswillima@windstream.net
I am a new follower and glad that I am. Thank you for all the inspiration!!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Tanya
freddylswillima@windstream.net
Thanks for sharing your stories. I appreciate that you have all done this to promote autism awareness.
ReplyDeleteI really like your candy jar!
I am a new follower...thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your story and helping to spread the word. Your candy jar is very nice. Thanks also for the chance to win some of your incredible candy. I am a follower. patnbobcuddy at gmail dot com
ReplyDeletewondeful projects and for a great cause too! thanks so much for sharing and for the chance to win a wonderful prize.
ReplyDeletecraftychick99 at yahoo dot com
I'm a follower! Love your creativity!
ReplyDeleterissaflor@yahoo.com
love the candy jar- i will 'case 'the idea for my sons upcoming party
ReplyDeletea new follower- glad to have found your blog, sooooo many great ideas, dvd would be of great help
ReplyDeleteHi Kate! Found you through the hop and decided to follow after browsing for a bit. This hop is a great way to help raise awareness. Good of you to participate.
ReplyDeletecreativegenie-ous at live dot com
great candy jar, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteJanette P
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Thank you for spreading the word about autism! I have a 34yo cousin who is autistic, and it's surprising how many children are diagnosed today. Early identification is key and can really make a big difference...because as you know, that child grows up and has to deal with special issues throughout his/her lifetime.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that your son is making progress - how lucky for him that you are his parents and can advocate for him- and of course you are also blessed to have him in your life.
It's not about the prizes, so I appreciate your offering up some. Best wishes to you and your family!
Thanks for sharing such a great project! And I have enjoyed this hop because it has definitely opened my eyes. Again TFS :)
ReplyDeleteNew follower here.
Absolutely love your candy jar! Great job. It has been a wonderful hop. Thanks for raising awareness of autism.
ReplyDeleteKim
tandkparker at comcast dot net
I just became a follower - thanks for the second chance on your blogcandy.
ReplyDeleteKim
tandkparker at comcast dot net
Great project! Thank you for sharing your story with us and brining awareness to an important topic.
ReplyDeleteKristin
ksully4597 at gmail dot com
I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteKristin
ksully4597 at gmail dot com
Thank you so much for being in this hop with us! :) I love your candy jar-it's PERFECT!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to get the word out!
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Mysterious...yes this describes my kid!
Yor candy jar is so cute! Thanks for sharing and for an awesome blog hop!
ReplyDeletebarbara614@insightbb.com
I am a new follower.
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This is such a unique and creative idea, I love it! Thank you so much for sharing your story with us and giving us more information on Autism itself, it is important to always be teaching and to receive information with an open mind and no judgements... thank you again!
ReplyDeleteLisa
summer_sunset54@hotmail.com
I am also a new follower too, can't wait to see your inspiration in the future!
ReplyDeleteLisa
summer_sunset54@hotmail.com
I myself have a daughter with autism PPD-NOS and by catching the no talking after 9 months and going thru a speech therapist and getting into a early intervention program at 1 1/2 years old, and continuing at a local school when she turned 3 and omg ...early intervention WORKS!!!!! if you suspect anything is wrong please call your pediatrician to start the steps..it takes a while to get started but my little girl now will be 4 in Sept ..is talking up a storm, just got potty trained and making so much progress..she now knows her alphabet and can count to like 17..I thank God everyday that I noticed the stacking, spinning in circles, temperament changes, and non talking to get her help. sorry to ramble but I hope someone who know someone with a child like this...catching early is the KEY!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project!! Thanks so much for sharing your personal story with all of us. Our children are the light of our lives and they deserve everything we can possibly provide for them! May God Bless you and your family. AJ - queenofmynest(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and look forward to scraping with you! AJ - queenofmynest(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWONDERFUL blog hop for such a great cause. I can't tell you how much I admire all of you for your strength and dedication.Gods blessings to all of you. Your project is great.......tfs
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I'm a new follower and can't wait to see your future creations!
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Kathie
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Thank you so much for sharing your story with everyone. I have been following you with my daughter for awhile. I am glad that your son's new school has been such a blessing to him and to your family. I love your project:) TFS!
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Already a follower:) You are very creative and talented.
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I LOVE THIS! Our 10 yr old is Autistic and we love him to bits. Thanks for the chance at the awesomem blog candy, I for one could use that DVD, I've had my E for months and haven't used it yet. I'm scared! LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is for the my 2nd chance at winning, since I am a follower. TY !
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely candy jar. TFS
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I am now a follower as well
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what a great jar! hugs!
ReplyDeleteI just became a follower!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your story and your project.--Ryansmaama
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I have become a follower and look forward to what you have to share.--Ryansmaama
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What a cool candy jar! Love that idea! Glad to hear your son is improving. Thanks for taking part in such and important hop!
ReplyDeleteI'm already following you too :)
ReplyDeleteYour project is perfect!!
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ReplyDeletethank you for sharing about your son
The candy jar is wonderful, as is your participation in this hop to raise awareness. I wish all kids on the spectrum were lucky enough to have parents like you that recognize the signs and spring into action, rather than bury their head in the sand.
ReplyDeleteGreat candy jar and I love your cards you made. Thank you for sharing your story of Autism and for your generous blog candy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project, and what a wonderful thing all you beautiful ladies are having this hop in honor of!!! My hats off to you all!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome candy jar you made!! Thanks for sharing your story! Awareness is so very important. My DH is a Special Olympic Coach over 12 yrs. He works with many young adults on the spectrum.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win your blog candy!!
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I am a follower
great projects.. thanks for sharing your story!! i'm a special education teacher who has several students with autisim. One just recently diagnosed and i know how hard it is for the parents. Just know we are here for the students and parents and its just a challenge for us as well.. but by working together we can make it so much better for the child!!
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i became a follower! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with us through this blog hop. I had no idea that it was so prevalent among children these days and it's wonderful to see so many ladies be so positive about the difficulties life has thrown at them :)
ReplyDeleteI became a follower - and thanks for the link to twine with free shipping to Canada!!!
ReplyDeleteMy son has Autism, so it is a pleasant surprise to see an Autism Awareness hop. I'm so glad I saw this. Thank you for sharing. That candy jar is awesome, I just love it.
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Here is a shot of the CN Tower tonight here in Toronto.
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Great candy jar! Thanks for shining a light on Autism! TFS
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On behalf of my boss, who has a son with Aspergers I want to thank you for doing this hop! I know she would appreciate you all bringing light to this disease. Your candy jar is just wonderful! Very creative!
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I'm happy to be one of your newest followers!
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Love the candy jar. Thanks for sharing.
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I'm a follower.
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What a great cause to be hopping for. I love this jar. great idea. Even better cause.
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Love your candy jar! Thanks for sharing your story...I have a friend who will appreciate the fact that she is not alone.
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