As some of you may know, our family has called the Gulf Coast “home” for many years now. And we love it so. It is beautiful. It is vibrant. We take our daughter to the beach, we hear the sounds of the waves crashing on the sugar white sands, we smell the air. We get to see dolphins at play, view all manner of beautiful sea birds and sea life, we are blessed to eat some amazing seafood. We have enjoyed the shade of the majestic live oak trees, we have appreciated the vitality and beauty of the wetlands. We get to enjoy the people who live here. They are warm and genuine and kind and totally full of life.
When the Deepwater Horizon disaster happened on April 20, we could not have imagined the heartsickness that would follow. For more than 90 days, oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico before the leak was finally “capped” in late July. It is estimated that approximately 4.9 million barrels (or 205.8 million gallons) of oil spilled into the waters. It has been one of the biggest environmental disasters in decades. Hundreds of miles of beaches, wetlands, and estuaries along the northern Gulf Coast have been impacted. The spill, though temporarily “capped”, continues to cause extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats as well as the Gulf’s fishing and tourism industries. Families are without work and marine and land animals continue to suffer. And there are still many unknowns about the long term effects of the oil and of chemical disbursements used in attempts to curtail the flow and impact upon the regional coastline and waters.
And so I just ached. And I felt it on my heart to try to do something, any some small something to try to help raise awareness and support for the region.
I got together some of my most dear and favorite artists in the community who shared the same tug on their hearts for this disaster. In the works for six weeks now, Hands Across the Gulf is our heartsong for this cause. And it arrives tomorrow Sunday 15 August.
Forty-five designers across the digital scrapbooking community have united with one shared cause: to raise awareness and to support recovery efforts for the environment and those impacted by this tragic disaster.
Participating designers include: Aja Abney, Amy Martin, Biograffiti, Boutique Cute Dolls, Createwings Designs, Deena Rutter, Designs by Cindy Schneider, Designs by Crystal Livesay, Dido Designs, Dunia Designs, Emily Merritt Designs, Fiddle Dee Dee Designs, Fizzy Pop Designs, FruitLoOp Sally Designs, Laurie Ann (Heaven’s Gate Designs), Holliewood Studios, Holly Designs, Holly Spring Designs, Jazzmin Designs, Jennifer Barrette Designs, Jacque Larsen, Juliana Kneipp Designs, Kay Miller Designs, Kaye Winiecki, Kitty Designs, Kristin Aagard Designs, Lauren Grier, Leora Sanford, Loreta Labarca, Micheline Martin, Nikki Beaudreau, Paislee Press, One Little Bird Designs, Sabrina Dupre, Sahlin Studio, Sarah Cornish of My 4 Hens Photography, Shabby Miss Jenn, Studio Basic Designs, Sugarplum Paperie, Tickled Pink Studios, Tiny Toes Designs, Tracie Stroud, Vera Lim, Vinnie Pearce, and zinnias and swallowtails.
This gorgeous kit representing the varied styles of the scrapping community, is positively overflowing with beautiful papers, unique elements, templates and Photoshop actions. All told, designers have contributed more than 100 papers and 200 elements, 2 full alphas, 18 templates, and 4 PS actions to Hands Across the Gulf.
Available for sale for one month only, 100% of the proceeds from this kit will be donated to the National Wildlife Federation and to the United Way’s Gulf Recovery Fund.
Hands Across the Gulf arrives Sunday 15 August 2010 at After Five Designs.
breakingbrie
August 14, 2010 at 2:37 pm (14 years ago)the peek looks amazing! And for such a good cause. I can’t wait to see the whole thing, this will definately be in my cart!
Jessica
August 14, 2010 at 5:40 pm (14 years ago)Living in Florida my whole life I love the beach and ocean life and was heartbroken every time I saw this on the news so this kit is such an amazing thing to see coming!! Such a great cause and it looks incredible! Cant wait to see it tomorrow!