#redinstead World Autism Acceptance Day

It is World Autism Acceptance Day. This is my card to recognize this day this year. My autistic daughter may be an independent, successful adult living on her own. But this card tells her that she is not alone. The stamped images of the hands crossing pinkies are of two different people. It symbolizes support and togetherness.

The stamps, dies, and natural tones blends are all part of the All Together Collection that is available through May 2 (as long as supplies last.) The only part of this collection that is available in the new 2022-2023 Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog are the natural tones Stampin’ Blends. However, they are only available as duos. The entire Natural Tones Stampin’ Blends are only available as a complete collection of all 10 Natural Tones Stampin’ Blends during the All Together Collection. Make sure you get the stamps, dies, and Designer Series Paper before they are gone.

At out home, we celebrate #redinstead on World Autism Acceptance Day. #Redinstead is about supporting autistic individuals and accepting their neurodiversity. I for one am thrilled this world is full of neurodiversity. How boring would it be if we all thought alike?

To read more about the Why of #redinstead, check out The Mom Kind blog.

Click here to see and purchase products used to create this card.

Last Chance Products Used:
Holiday Rhinestones
REAL RED 3/8″ (1 CM) DOUBLE-STITCHED SATIN RIBBON

Make sure you check out #GDP336 to see the inspiration cards by the design team and other creative entries.

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