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Button art: Fall Colors

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Button art: Fall Colors

Little Monkey has recently taken a great big liking to… BUTTONS!  He’s at the point that I don’t have to say “Not in your mouth!” every 3 seconds.  But, it’s still a ‘watch-him-close’ activity.  The other day, we were making shapes with all the buttons and then an idea hit!  Now, I don’t have enough buttons to send you all am original piece, but these would still be cute  framed as part of your Fall decor.



Three Tree Forest Autumn Tree  Fall Colors Gray Background Fall Tree
Or grab your button stash and make your own button art!

Crafty jewelry: More Button Earrings

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 Crafty jewelry: More Button Earrings

I’ve just listed another 12 unique pairs of button earrings in the shop. There are some lovely colours here too. Bright yellow, turquoise, red, purple as well as paler shades of pink, salmon and green.
All hand wired with sterling silver wire and attached to individually hand crafted sterling silver earwires.

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Flower gifts with buttons: button boutonniere tutorial

Some of the lovely DIY projects she created for the Vintage Sewing shoot featured yesterday. First up is an absolutely adorable (and super colorful!) button boutonniere that will add a little quirk to any wedding!
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What You’ll Need:
Buttons
Floral Wire
Floral Tape
Ribbon
Glue Gun
Scissors
Safety/Push Pin
For each flower, cut approx. 16” of floral wire. You can cut this down shorter once you are finished, but it’s easier to initially handle if the wires are longer. Fold your piece of wire in half so it is 8” on each side.
Starting on the top of the button, slide one end of the wire through one button hole and the other end of the wire through the adjacent button hole. For layered flowers, repeat with as many buttons as you like. Remember to start with the button that will be in the front (we started with yellow). Once all buttons are strung, twist the wire behind the last button to keep them secure and wrap each one in floral tape – this helps bulk up the stem and makes it easier to bunch.
Arrange each stem until you have your desired look. Wrap the all of the stems together with floral tape – this will keep your arrangement in place. Trim any excess floral wire from the bottom.
With ribbon, cover the area that you wrapped with floral tape to create a beautiful “stem” for your button-iere and secure with hot glue. Using a safety or push pin, affix if to your groom as you would a real boutonniere.

Halloween crafts: Pumpkin Button Art and Buttons Galore Giveaway

Pumpkin Button Art and Buttons Galore Giveaway


Fall always gets me in the crafting mood, so today, I'll share a cute pumpkin I made that will be perfect to set on a table or hang on a wall. The giveaway for some great buttons to make your own creations is at the bottom of this post!

To make your own picture, you'll need:

-2 totes Cornucopia (orange, brown, green) buttons from Buttons Galore (You will have plenty of buttons left over for more projects, but 2 packs give you the correct sizes and colors for this project.)
-1 pack Falling Leaves buttons from Buttons Galore
-stretched canvas or wood board
-green burlap
-Elmer's multi purpose spray adhesive
-1 piece orange felt
-1 pack glittered felt leaves (I got mine from Hobby Lobby)
-1 pack orange rick rack
-hot glue gun and glue sticks
-scissors

1. Cut pumpkin shape out of orange felt. The pattern below is the shape I used. Enlarge it to any size you wish. Mine is about 5 3/4 inches long by 8 inches wide


2. Spray canvas with spray adhesive to attach green burlap. Apply hot glue to the back if needed to hold. Then hot glue pumpkin to center of canvas. Glue buttons around the felt to form the shape and details of the pumpkin.


3. Scatter button leaves around base of pumpkin and glue to secure.


4. Glue rick rack around edges to make a border. Apply glittered leaves in the corners of the picture. Now your new art is ready to be enjoyed!


Source: cozyhomescenes.blogspot.com