Monday, July 20, 2020

Digi Blog Train List Freebie: Erbe Roth's Dystrophy


Limb–girdle muscular dystrophy or (LGMD) is a genetically and clinically heterogeneous group of rare muscular dystrophies. It is characterized by progressive muscle wasting which affects predominantly hip and shoulder muscles. LGMD has an autosomal pattern of inheritance and currently has no known cure or treatment.

For more information on this disease, please visit LGMD-Info.org.

The yellow in this month's palette made me think of sunshine and summer, so I went with a summer on the farm theme. This full size kit comes with 12 (3600 x 3600 pixel) .jpg papers and 25 .png elements.

You are getting 2 flowers, 2 frames, 2 leaves, 2 ribbons, 1 awareness tree, 1 barn, 1 butterfly, 1 chicken wire, 1 cloud, 1 cow, 1 duck, 1 fence, 1 haystack, 1 milk can, 1 pitchfork, 1 pond, 1 shovel, 1 sun, 1 tag, 1 vine, and 1 watering can.

300 DPI. Personal use only.

Please remember that by downloading this kit you agree to my terms of use which state, in part that that that you cannot redistribute, rebroadcast, resale, or claim my graphics as your own. That means placing this kit on 4Shared, RapidShare or any other file sharing site for any reason is a strict NO-NO! That constitutes redistribution.

If you know someone who is interested in this kit , please direct them to my blog where they can download their own copy. Free to use is NOT the same thing as free to share. My graphics are copyright protected.

To download from Google Drive, click on the button below:

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4 comments:

SiskiyouSue said...

Thanks for your part and for including some information on this condition.

Kessa said...

Thank you so much for your contribution to this blog train

Shannon said...

So cute, thank you! I love the cow.

Auntie Em said...

Thank you for sharing this kit. I have never heard of this until coming across this blog train. Thank you for raising awareness for me and others. It is wonderful to see how the scrapbooking and crafting community help out others. {{{hugs}}}