Monday, January 28, 2013

Skipping Stones Design Blog Hop an giveaway...

The Skipping Stones Design Team wanted to surprise Heather and thank her for all she's done. Join us as current and past DT girls come together for one last hop.  Thank you Heather!! 


supplies used: Skipping Stones Design (Grunge, Breathtaking Butterflies, and Everyday Blessings), Clear Scraps Acrylic 12  x 12 sheets, KI Memories lace paper, Doodlebug borders, Stampendous embossing powder



And now its time to HOP! What's a blog hop without some prizes? Visit all the blogs and leave some love along the way. Be sure to check back at the Skipping Stones Blog on Monday, Feb 4th to see if you're a lucky winner! 

I'll be giving away a new Grapeful SSD set to one lucky commenter! 


Skipping Stones Blog- http://skippingstonesdesign.com/

32 comments:

~amy~ said...

love this....I have some paper like that...genius to team it up with the acetate. Love!

None None said...

Lovely! I love the acetate base - something I have yet to try!

Stephanie said...

Wendy......This is GORGEOUS!!! You have sparked my interest with using acetate!

Katie Gehring said...

Wow, Wendy, this is seriously beautiful! Love the combo of the acetate with the butterfly and woodgrain. Pure stamping perfection!

Jingle said...

Wendy, this is beautiful! I absolutely love it!

Sue D said...

Wonderful card--I like the clear card base.

Glenda J said...

This is gorgeous! Great job Wendy!

Mary-Anne V said...

gorgeous how you used the clear card...love the butterfly.

Rochelle Sodipo said...

What a fresh and unique card! Using the acetate was genious!

Ginny said...

Very nice card. I love blog hops.

Miriam Prantner said...

Great card! I'm always so impressed with people who do clear cards so well, this one is fantastic, love that so much of it is see through!

skippy stamps said...

What a beautiful card. Thank You SO much for all the inspiration you have provided during your time with SSD. Your creations always left me feeling inspired and in awe :0)

Jean Bullock said...

Absolutely loved this card with the acrylic sheet as the base. The embellishments were perfect! Great job! Thanks for sharing!

Barb King said...

Love the look on the acrylic card!

Sam said...

Love the clear card, so different, will have to try this, thanks for the inspiration.

Katie said...

Gorgeous card, Wendy! I love that the base is acrylic. It really gives it a cool look and lets the other colors pop.

craftymom205 said...

Lovely card.

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Indy's Designs said...

What an amazing card! Don't you just love that wood grain stamp?!

Barb Turpin said...

Love this blend of color, the stamps, the acrylic...I've never made a card with acrylic before but you make me want to give it a try!

TesaB said...

Ohhhh, this is absolutely wonderful! Gorgeous clear effects! And that butterfly!!!! Wow!

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Beatrice Lawson said...

Beautiful - love the acetate and the superb butterfly.

Lyndal said...

Acetate card looks FAB Wendy - LOVE it teamed up with the woodgrain & butterfly :)

Deirdre said...

Absolutely adore what you created - wow a stunner. Gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

Butterflies always make a project better. Great job.
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Lisa's Creative Niche said...

wow love the lace paper on the acrylic and the butterfly is stunning!

Lyn Bernatovich said...

Great card Wendy! Love the acrylic and the lace on the inside. It all works beautifully! Hugs, Lyn

Riti said...

This is such a Stunning card Wendy.
As always your work is so captivating!!

TFS,
HUGS,
Riti

p.s. Thanks for the chance !
ritibanka@gmail.com

Kailash said...

Love your beautiful card, the different textures work stunningly together!!!

Unknown said...

I have learnt so much from your card...great imspiration for my next card project. Wishing you a great weekend creating more beauties.

Usha
usharaneem@yahoo.com

Moni said...

So gorgeous cards, fab details. Hugs;moni

Heather said...

Ooohhh . . . this is so gorgeous! Love how you used the clear cardstock as the base. Such an unexpected touch!