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Blogs 4 Boobies

Hello and happy Friday to you!   Several current and past BRI design team members are participating in a fun blog hop called Blogs 4 Boobies sponsored by Skipping Stones Design!   This is a one-of-a-kind blog (hop) bounce!   Every card/project that is shown in the "Blogs 4 Boobies" blog bounce is up for auction.   All of the money raised through the silent auction, on participants' blogs, will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.   You can help by bidding!   You can help us raise money for the Komen Foundation by bidding on a project or card along the blog bounce (hop).   EVERY SINGLE card/project along the Blogs 4 Boobies bounce is up for auction.   We recommend a starting bid of $5 or more.   Your bid not only includes the card or project, but shipping to your home as well.   If you are the highest bidder 7 days after the first post date at 8 p.m. mountain time, then you WIN the card/project that you bid on!  

Now.....take a look at the projects our girls have for your viewing/bidding pleasure!   Remember, many of the supplies they've used are available in the Butterfly Reflections, Ink. shop!  


Janette Kausen 
First up is Janette with this awesome set of six cards!   Aren't they super fun?   They just scream "SUMMER"!  Visit Janette's blog for more details and to bid on this set of cards!

Jessica Frost-Ballas
Next we have Jessica's gorgeous butterfly card - I'm so loving those rainbow wings....and the gold is the perfect accent!   Check out Jessica's blog to bid on this card!

Jessica Pascarella
Jessica has a sweet set of four cards up for bid!   I love her color combo!   Make sure to head over to Jessica's blog to see more details and to bid on this card set!

Kimberly Rendino
Finally, I have a card using some of my favorite colors (purples, of course!).   I used colored pencils on grey cardstock - I love that effect!   If you'd like to bid on my card, stop by my blog!

More details can be found on the ladies' individual blogs.   Please be sure to spread the word and check out this worthwhile blog hop!   As an extra incentive, one randomly selected bidder from each of the four blogs will win a Skipping Stones Design stamp set (selected at random).



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