Monday, April 2, 2012

Autism Awareness Day

Today is Autism Awareness day!  Also the entire month of April is Autism awareness month.  To celebrate all the children with Autism, and their loving and supportive families, Ellie and I have made a kit for you to download for free.  The colors are different than most autism kits you may have seen.  We wanted everyone to be able to use it for whatever they wanted to.  
If you would like to donate to Autism, here are a few sites where you can do so.  Click their logs to go to their donation pages.





I have 2 children, Rebekah and Isaiah.  They do not have Autism but ever since Rebekah was born I have had a passion for this cause.  I do not believe that you need to be affected by something in order to have an interest in it.  So many are affected by Autism. 
Here is my part.  Click the images for direct download.  







After you have downloaded my part, head over to Ellie's blog and get her part.  Be sure to read about her amazing twin boys.

http://ellielash.com/blog/


Here are some layouts that have been made with this kit.









23 comments:

  1. TY so much - I love this kit. My Nephew has Autism and I'm having my son tested. I sure appreciate your amazing designs. Thanks again.

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  2. Jodi, you and Ellie rock! This kit is amazing,,, love all the layouts, hugs! (thank you for the awesome kit)

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  3. Thanks so much how sweet of y'all!!! And what a great cause!!! :)

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  4. Beautiful kit - thank you so much.

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  5. Wow, you guys are amazing!! Thank you for this very special gift .. my son is autistic, and it has been a fabulous, frustrating, and awe inspiring journey .. it is wonderful to have a huge kit that I can dedicate to my gorgeous Josh!! It is sooooo appreciated MWAH MWAH MWAH :)

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  6. Thank you so much for this gorgeous kit. I appreciate that you made it a freebie so much!! My 4-year-old son Cédric has had delays since he was very young and was just diagnosed with autism, on April 2nd, Autism Awareness Day!! He's a very lovable, happy, ray of sunshine (at least most of the time) who loves music, books and his iPad!! I also love that you didn't use those very bright traditional colours... I really LOVE the look of your collab. Thanks!!

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  7. Thank you... This kit is beautiful. You did a great job!

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  9. Hi Jodi! This is so awesome and fun - thank you so very much!!

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  10. Wonderful kit - thank you so much.

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  11. What a fantastic kit....so versatile. I think it's wonderful that you're involved with autism awareness. Yes, everyone does know a child or children who have autism...

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  12. This is so sweet and endearing as you support a fellow designer. This kit is so beautiful with its patterned papers--love the music--and cute elements, the puzzle pieces are just fantastic. Thank you for this lovely ode to the children of Autism. God Bless.

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  13. What a great way to support a friend! Thanks so much for sharing of your time and talent!

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  14. Thank you for this. I just came from Ellies and got her half. I know I will love them both!
    I am sorry to hear you are retiring (from scrapping, I guess?) I am new here so I don't know your "story." I am sure wondering though, where I can get the kit that matches your blog!? If it's still available somewhere, can you let me know at VerseauQC@ gmail.com? Please? :-D Thanks again, Laurali

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  15. What a fun kit! Thank you so much!

    Su

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  16. Thank you so much for the kit, and for being involved and being a voice for all kids with Autism. You rock!!

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  17. love this..thank you I posted a link on My facebook page..It's All about Autism....Thanks for sharing

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  18. Thank you so much for the kit! And for it being FREE!! Thanks for the support :-)

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