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Inkspirational Challenge #34



I looked at this inspiration photo from Inkspirational several times - but tonight the inspiration struck! 



And that's what happened:




A modern twist on it........


I used to die cut circles and sponged around them. The "LOVE" letters are Papertrey and the bird is Memory Box. I used the same ink to color the bird - any one of my grey papers did not fit. I put a small enamel dot as eye and I used some sparklers from Stampendous for the little bling. Oh yeah, the red strips are just done with markers. 

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And now its late - I wish you all a good night and thank you so much for visiting my blog and leaving all those beautiful comments - I LOVE them so much!

Comments

Cathy said…
Love this card Cornelia, great take on the inspiration pic. The grey shading looks fantastic :) Cathy x
maria f. said…
Modern, graphic, mod colors but still a sweet birdie. Love this.
sandie said…
wow I love this, it is a fabulous design. The gems are placed perfectly and the red lines are the perfect finishing touch. Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational.
Mynn xx said…
This is SO cool looking!!! LOVE the pop of red with the black and white--so fabulous! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational--hope you join us again soon! :) Mynn xx
Pia S said…
This card looks fantastic! Love the pop of red with this black and white design! Cool!
Yvonne Garner said…
I love modern and I love your card! Thank you for joining us at Inkspirational!
Kanan Pandya said…
Beautiful card, Cornelia. Love the masking and inking, so unique, the red color really looks cool. :-)

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