Monday, July 22, 2019

How To Create a Permalink for the Inlinkz Tool

Hi, Everyone!
This is a directive to the Design Team.
In order to use the Inlinkz Tool (curtesy of Darlene Pavlic) we must use Permalinks. These are the URL addresses that will be active in the future.
They are NOT the same thing as your blog's home address.


A Permalink allows visitors to go directly to your blog POST.
These are the steps for obtaining your permalink in a Blogger blog.

Go to your Blogger draft.

On the draft-side (aka "back side") of your blog,
create a title that says TURNER SYNDROME AWARENESS BLOG HOP.

On the right side bar under the options for PUBLISH - SAVE - PREVIEW - CLOSE
you will see an orange phrase called POST SETTINGS.
Beneath it are:
Labels
Schedule
Permalink
Location
Options

to obtain a permalink:

1. SCHEDULE your advance date and time in the schedule section.

2. Click on the PUBLISH orange option at top (above post settings)

3a. Click PERMALINK. (under Post Settings)



3b) The Permalink is visible in gray.

4) Using Copy-and-Paste technique copy your link.


5) Close your page (top right).

6a) Go to the Inlinkz here.

6b) Go to the next available spot at the Inlinkz Tool and add your name and PASTE the permalink you copied from your blog:

7) Choose the option to obtain a photo from YOUR COMPUTER ("upload") not directly from your blog. (this is because your blog post has not yet been published, so the linky cannot find it).

Finish your upload, and now your specific address will be available for the Blog Hop, and your photo is in the Inlinkz.

Thank you for participating!
Donna & Lori

Saturday, July 20, 2019

Sign-Ups for the 2nd "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop





Hello Blogging Friends!!


The 2nd "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop is going to be the first week in February 2020!!  February 1 through February 7.


Donna and I have decided that we just have to do another "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop!!  The World needs to be enlightened so that the Medical Fields will do more research on the affects TS Girls and Women during their lifetime!


We hope to hear from you!!


Lori and Donna

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Spreading the Word about Turner Syndrome!!

Hello Blogging Friends!!


I am more determined then ever to get the word out about Turner Syndrome!!  I have been on a high since the "It's A Girl Thing" Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop knowing that we made so many more people aware of Turner Syndrome and the many ways that it can affect girls and women lives! 


Yesterday I went to a local Scrapbooking Crop and I brought my cards and all the lovely cards that people sent me to sell for the benefit of the Turner Syndrome Foundation.  Well I stand up to explain that I am selling these cards with all the money going to the TSF and again no one there had heard of TS before except for the people that already know me!  No one asked questions as a group, but ladies came up to me during the day while I was scrapping and quietly asked me what is Turner Syndrome and then were shocked that they had never heard of it before!  Needless to say that took the wind out of my sails and has made my mission of educating the world about TS even more important!


So I am going to start planning the 2020 Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop and I am hoping that it will be bigger then this year and that we can reach so many more people!  I appreciate all of you who participated this year and especially those of you who are already on board for the 2020 Blog Hop!!  I even have some Sponsors saying they will be a Sponsor again in 2020!!


Big Hugs,

Lori



Friday, February 15, 2019

Winners TSA Blog Hop!

Hello Blogging Friends!!

Thank you for making our Turner Syndrome Awareness Inaugural Blog Hop so successful! 


We are back with our winners!

Nineteen AMAZINGLY caring Sponsors partnered with us to bring Turner Syndrome Awareness to the Public. The directions for how to become eligible for prizes is shown again (for your convenience) at the bottom of this post.



Eleven talented and caring designers offered prizes on their personal blogs as well (please visit their blogs to see if you have won):


Each designer was asked to use a few of the official TS colors in their creations:





3 ~ winners $100 product packages
Commenter Jean (of Pages in Time) - from Diana Larson's Personal Blog
Commenter TracyM #6773 - from Lori Kobular's Blog
Commenter Becky Partan from Carol's Blog #32


Sparkle N Sprinkle - $25 gift card
Commenter Karen Hasheck from Asmah Za's Blog



Commenter Andrea Hastilow from Amy Tsuruta's Blog




Commenter Diana L from Berni Cuttino's Blog





Cheapo Dies
$20 Gift Card to the store
Commenter Macimbalo from Bunny Hoyle's Blog





$25 Gift Card to the store
Commenter Tina Z - from Diane Hover's Blog



$25 Gift Card to the store
Commenter Wendy (Falk) from Sandie Munro's Blog



$15 Gift Card to the store
Commenter Sarah Biswabic from Penny Ward's Blog



$25 Gift Card to the store
Commenter Surekha Galagoda from Donna Ellis's Blog




Fred She Said Designs $10 to her amazing store
Commenter Cathy Lillie from Ute Berger's Blog


Whimsy Stamps two $20 Gift Cards
Commenter Super Stick Chick from Anne Temple's Blog
Commenter Kelsey Thomas from Wendy Nicole Jackson's Blog



$12 Gift Card to the Store
Commenter Ine Creaine from Ishani's Blog



Beautiful SheepSki Designs
5 images of winner's choice her store
Commenter Esther Asbury from Lisa Fish's Blog


$25 Gift Card to the Honey Bee Stamps Store
Darlene Pavlick's Comment on Alanna Moses' Blog



Sweet As Honey Card Kit (valued at $24.99)
Commenter Lucy E from Darlene Pavlick's Blog


3 class spots to online card classes ~ winner picks which class
Commenter Nancy Soetaert from Michelle Lupton's Blog
Commenter Christine from Tracey-Lynn Miller's Blog
Commenter Verna Angerhofer from Vickie Yeakley's Blog



2 ~ winners of a $25 gift code to the Winnie & Walter store
Commenter D.Ann C from Kimberly Skinner's Blog
Commenter Raga Senthil from Shona Erlenborn's Blog


$50 Gift Code to the CAS-ual Fridays Stamps store
Commenter Train w/Meghan from Michelle Wallace Blog


$10.00 Gift Code to the DL.ART Store
Commenter Dana M from Vicki Parson's Blog


Please visit the following designers' blogs for their announcements:

Darlene Pavlick of Dar's Crafty Creations
winner Sue D


winner Connie Crafter



Lori Kobular of Lori's Kreations
Winner Janis from Her Peaceful Garden


Lisa Gayle of A Mermaids Crafts
Winner Vicki Parson



Vicki Parson of Stamped Smiles 
winner Christi Conley



Alanna Moses of Designs By Alanna 
winner Beverly



Vickie Yeakley of On The Fringe
winner Janis from My Peaceful Garden


Diane Hover of Nellies Nest 
winner Wendy Falk



Wendy Falk of "Hi" Notes
winners:
Lagene 
DAnn C
Shartl H


Asmah Zainal Abidin of Qinaahan Arts & Crafts
winner Nancy Soetaert


 
Diana Larson of  DL.ART
winner Donna Ellis


Congratulations! 
We hope you will follow this blog to be notified of next year's event as well.


WINNERS ~ Please e-mail Lori at mulchlady6@gmail.com with your name. We will need your email address for those who have won gift cards, and mailing address for those who won tangible prizes, so that the Sponsors can mail them. Thanks!


To see the Original Criteria for becoming eligible to win please click here.

Friday, February 1, 2019

It's A Girl Thing - Turner Syndrome Awareness Blog Hop

Hello Blogging Friends!!

We are happy you are here!


Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder where a female is born with only one X chromosome, instead of two, leaving her with life-long medical issues and learning disabilities. This condition occurs one in 2,500 female births worldwide, but is more common among pregnancies that do not survive to full term. That is why Turner Syndrome Females are considered MIRACLES!







Nineteen caring Sponsors have partnered with us to bring Turner Syndrome Awareness to the Public. 


Eleven talented and caring designers are offering prizes on their personal blogs as well:


Each designer was asked to use a few of the official TS colors in their creations:




Because we have 42 DT members who want to support this awareness event, prizes will be awarded based on very easy criteria. Commenters will become eligible to win prizes. The more comments hoppers make, the more opportunities you have for winning. Here's what to do:

HOW TO WIN:

  1. Leave a comment on the TS Awareness Home Blog Post stating at least one thing you learned about Turner Syndrome. Our Tab titled About Turner Syndrome has a quick pictorial explanation of many of the symptoms or limitations faced by TS females.
  2. Leave a comment on one or more DT blog hop posts. 
  3. Prizes will be awarded randomly from the comments left on 19 of the DT blog hop posts + by 11 of the designers who are awarding prizes of their own. So the more posts you visit and comment on, the more likely you are to win a prize. Don't forget! You must also leave one comment on the Home Blog, too.
  4. We hope this will bring an awareness not only about Turner Syndrome in females, but that if any human being seems a bit out of the ordinary, there could be a health-related or genetic reason for it, and it would be nice to give everyone the benefit of the doubt in our daily lives.
Winners will be announced on February 15, 2019.


Let's get started! Click on a thumbnail photo below to leave a comment about their TS related creation. Then come back to this page for the next person in the blog hop line up. The design team thanks you for supporting and learning About Turner Syndrome


Tuesday, January 29, 2019

It's A Girl Thing Awareness Blog Hop is Almost Here!

It's almost here! 
The Mega Blog Hop with lots of prizes!


Turner Syndrome is a genetic disorder where a female is born with only one X chromosome, instead of two, leaving her with life-long medical issues and learning disabilities. 


Nineteen caring Sponsors have partnered with us to bring Turner Syndrome Awareness to the Public. 



Eleven talented and caring designers are offering prizes on their personal blogs as well:


Each designer was asked to use a few of the official TS colors in their creations:



Please come back on February 1 for more information and fun!