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Skipping Stones Design October Challenge

Hi Everyone,

for the coming week we have a fun challenge for you here at Skipping Stones Design - the theme is Fall/Thanks.


I used the set Grapeful for my card. Its quite versatile - you can use it all year round! I stamped the glass three times , did some generational stamping and masking. I colored one glass with Copics and added Washi tape and some beads.




I do LOVE all the sentiments that come with this set!

Why don't you play along with us? You can win a stamp set of your choice! You don't have to use Skipping Stones Design stamps, but if you have them by all means, go ahead and pull them out! We love to see them used!

Linking up with:
Time Out Challenge - Give thanks with a grateful heart  - Sherry makes me especially grateful ;)

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Happy Stamping!

Comments

Anita in France said…
Delicious, Cornelia ... love how you spotlight coloured the single glass ... and what a fun sentiment! Those beads are great ... just like one of those little glass identifiers at a party! Delighted to have you playing along with us at Time Out! Hugs, Anita :)
Nonni said…
Fun design with the wine glasses and refreshing to see a non-autumn themed card! Washi is a great addition too. Thanks for joining us at TIME OUT!
Shona Chambers said…
Such a cool idea Cornelia and love the little dingle dangle hanging from the washi tape, I'm thinking its one of those things you put around the bottom of glasses so your know its yours? Very clever embellishment and you know we love to see you at TIME OUT!

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