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A Tiny Bird

Bird is the Word at CYDI? Here is the fabulous inspiration collage:


Who wouldn't be inspired by those cute birds! Hope they inspire you to go create something and enter this challenge! They inspired me and here is my card using Green Goddess Digi Papers from the Can You Digi It? Store. The pink is from Lelia's Hunny Bunny paper pack and the Bird is from her Bird is the Word package. I had never used colored digi papers and now I am addicted.


My other products are all from SU! other than the flower and netting which are from my stash.

Hugz to all, and I hope to see you in the challenge (you don't have to use items from CYDI? but we would love it if you did).

Comments

  1. Beautiful card Nancy, I like the design the bird and the gems.
    Kevin xx

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  2. Fantastic Nancy! I love all the fun shapes and the bling. :-) Hugs!

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  3. Beautifully done Nancy. Love the touch of netting behind the flower.

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  4. Beautiful, Nancy! I agree with you about the digi papers...they are so pretty and fun to work with! Love the bling on your card and the way you layered the die cuts and your flower! So glad to be working with you on the DT!

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  5. Lovely digi papers and all the bling looks gorgeous!!

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  6. Pretty colors, bling, netting...why, everything on here!

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  7. Very pretty digi papers, Nancy. Hmmmmm...I just don't need another addiction, although those are awesome papers. You know, punches are enough, right. LOL

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  8. Beautifully done Nancy. Great choice of colors. I love the bling and the netting really gives it a special touch!

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