I can't take credit entirely for the idea on this card. My friend, Connie, called me today and asked about a pine branch punch which she thought was larger than this. I bought the McGill Pine Branch which I used here several years ago and haven't used it as much as I should. We talked about how more than one of these could be put together to form a branch.
I had received the Quickutz ornament die a few days ago and was really wanting to do something with it. I loved the shape of this one so the idea began to form.
The front of the card was embossed with a 5 x 7 Cuttlebug embossing folder - although my card is actually only 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. The ornament was cut out from red card stock using the Quickutz die, and I heat embossed a flourish from a set of Hero Arts clear stamps. Next I added a little gold "top" to the ornament. A red cord was tied through the top of the ornament.
I then punched five of the pine branches from a light weight "Willow" card stock from Lasting Impressions and ran them through my Xyron. Before attaching the middle pine piece, I wrapped the red cord around one of the little branches and then using double sided tape affixed the ornament to the card.
The Quickutz die and embossing powder can be purchased through
Creating Everlasting Memories.
The McGill Pine Punch is something I can get for you if you would like to purchase one.
Thanks for stopping by! (And Connie, thank you for giving me the inspiration for this card.)