Welcome back to another paper pieced Beautiful You card. This time I have an easel card in bright, cheery colours.The lady with her umbrella is stamped on to Petal Pink card and also on to patterened paper. The patterned dress and umbrella are fussy cut and pieced on to the Petal Pink stamped image, which is then die cut using the largest oval from the Stitched Shapes.
The Stitched Rectangle dies are on my list of favourite tools and I couldn't resist making a feature of stitched edge effect. The Mango Melody layers are the same size and create symmetry between the upper an lower layers of the card.
I stamped the sentiment on to a Melon Mambo scrap and die cut it with a rectangle die. Using the same die I cut a hole in the lower Mango Melody layer. There is a lovely double row of stitching because the dies have a row of stitching inside and outside the cutting edge. The Melon Mambo sentiment is raised on Dimensionals so it sits proud of the under layer emphasising the stitching. Additionally, it acts as an anchor for the easel.
Metallic sequins are added to the corners to complete the cheery look. I'm so sad that I neglected the Beautiful You stamps for a while, but I have had so much fun creating this series of cards that I will forgive myself! I am pleased with the way they have turned out.
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