Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Pine Snowflake Cardstock Ornament

This paper ornament is made of layered stamped images die cut with coordinating dies. The Delicate Pines bundle by Stampin' Up!® makes this type of ornament easy. I stamped the layers and die cut them with the coordinating die. Then I cut two extra die cuts for each stamped image. This allows me to adhere multiple layers together to get a stronger cardstock ornament. 


  • The largest pine snowflake is stamped in Pretty Peacock classic ink
  • The second largest pine snowflake is stamped in Pool Party classic ink
  • The third pine snowflake is stamped in Pretty Peacock classic ink
  • The smallest snowflake is stamped in Pool Party classic ink
  • I die cut two extra sizes for each one from Pool Party cardstock
Instructions:
  1. Stamp and die cut each pine snowflake. Cut two extra layers for each size.
  2. Cut twine to adhere between the bottom and middle largest snowflake die cuts. This will make the hanger. Use tear & tape adhesive to hold down twine (or ribbon). Use liquid glue as well. Then sandwich the twine between two pieces.

3. Adhere stamped die cut on top.
4. Adhere the rest of the die cuts together. Two Pool Party die cuts and stamped die cut on top.
5. Adhere layers on top of largest pine snowflake. I used liquid glue. Use a strong adhesive that is permanent when dry.



Your hanging cardstock ornament is ready to be hung on the tree. I love this detail in this stamp set. It's different than the other snowflake sets I have. You can use traditional holiday colors or fun and bright colors. Add some fun to your tree, door handles or gift bags with one of these pine snowflake ornaments. 


I hope you love this idea and create your own snowflake cardstock ornaments. Shop Stampin' Up!® products in my online store

Thanks for stopping by! Happy Creating.
~ Beth

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