Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Plume Portrait

Its a beautiful day here in NC and the signs of spring are everywhere!  I am finally feeling almost back to normal after the flu has left my house (I hope!).  This morning I have a bit of a romantic card for you featuring this Victorian beauty called "Plume Portrait" from Stampendous!  This stamp is being featured on the Paper Crafts Magazine page today so you will see samples of her popping up all over the Stampendous! DT blogs.


For my card I started out by stamping Plume Portrait in Vintage Sepia ink (Tsukineko) onto white cardstock.  I then spritzed a bit of Tattered Rose Glimmer Mist from Tattered Angels and trimmed her.  This panel was mounted onto a burgundy piece of cardstock that I Fran'taged with Shabby Pink Embossing Enamel and Bronze Crushed Glass Glitter.


My background medium pink cardstock I stamped with Peacock Points in Versamark ink and embossed with more of the Shabby Pink.  Over the top of that I stamped Flying Machines in Vintage Sepia.  More shabby pink was added to one corner.


I added the pink background to my burgundy base (after adding mats of course) and then added a piece of White crochet ribbon from May Arts and a flower from Prima that I spritzed with Starfish and Creme de Chocolat Glimmer Mist.


WOULD YOU LIKE TO WIN the Cling Plume Portrait stamp? Paper Crafts Magazine is giving away this stamp on their Facebook Page today. You can find Paper Crafts Magazine Facebook page here. Find the PC Magazine post offering Plume Portrait, comment on that post and for your chance to win.

Stampendous is also giving away FREE stamps!! Jump over to the Stampendous Blog and leave a comment there for more chances to win!!!

4 comments:

  1. This is beautiful Cyndi!! I'm glad you're feeling better!

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  2. Cyndi, this is just stunning!!! Guess you felt like stamping, huh?! Wow!

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  3. I'm glad you're feeling better Cyndi!! Love all the frantaging going on - she looks so jewelled up!

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  4. Love that embossed background it really pops on the cardstock. Beautiful Beautiful card.

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