Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Cute as a button

Here I am again with the new challenge over at Ruby's Rainbow and the theme is:
'Buttons'
So get those buttons out and join in with us.
As you can see I used a button stamp with distress inks and embossed them with clear and white embossing powder.I hung some Prima buttons (a present from my friend Sheila) on some bakers twine, matted and layered a sentiment sticker and added some wooden buttons. Quite different for me but I wanted to experiment. 

We'd love to see what you make and please feel free to pop over and see what the rest of the ladies have made.

Challenges:
dream valley challenge-67-buttons
ladybugs crafts ink challenge-anything goes
stampin for the weekend - anything-goes

That's all from me today.Have a good day whatever you're up to. I'm hoping to get some time to craft at last.

Hugs Debs x 

8 comments:

Jo said...

That's great Debs.....love how you've used the buttons.....hope you manage that craft time!
hugs Jo x

Basslady said...

an amazing and very creative card, sweetie! love it!

hugs and kisses from germany,
silvi xoxo

Angela said...

I'm LOVEing this! Such great shabby chic-ness!

Denise Goeldner said...

Great CAS card love all the buttons stamped everywhere and a banner of them lovely hugs Teamie xx

Debs said...

Beautiful card Debbie - your buttons are gorgeous.
Debs xx

Lin said...

Wow those prima buttons are gorgeous and go so beautifully with the paper you stamped.

Thanks for sharing with us

Lin
Dream Valley

Kerry said...

Your experiment is gorgeous Debs...I love the string of buttons. Your handmade pp is great too...they work so well together. Thanks so much for joining in our Anything Goes Challenge at LCI this fortnight xx

Julie said...

Oooh - those prima buttons are super cute!

Thanks for joining us at Stampin' For the Weekend for our Anything Goes Challenge!

Hugs

Julie x

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