Hi, there, friends!
I'm bringing you a fun little piece of Christmas decor today. This was inspired by a challenge over at
Emma's Paperie... clever chipboard. I was a little stumped by it at first, but I am totally into
these Jenni Bowlin chipboard buttons right now so I decided to start with those.
Of course, I am... as if I was affection for buttons was not deep enough, I apparently also love faux buttons. They're not even real buttons, and yet, I find them adorable!
At first I thought I'd just use them as an embellishment on a card but in the end, I decided to make something I could use in my holiday decor year after year.
That way I can enjoy this button fascination at Christmas, too. It's sick, right? The frame came in because I had recently rummaged through my decor stash and saw the poor little glass-less thing (bought it that way for super cheap) and realized that I bought it thinking,
wow, I can think of 100 things to use this for! and then, of course, had never used it.
Yeah, I know all of you have done that, too {insert affirmation here.}
So to really make the buttons all fancy and holiday-ish
(laughing a little bit cause I can just feel my two English teacher friends out there cringing over "holiday-ish") I first inked them up for some extra depth, then covered them in, oh, maybe 3 coats of Ultra Thick Embossing Powder. Kinda messy, but worth it.
To put everything together, I stitched a paper base and glued it onto chipboard backing that had been cut to fit inside the frame. Made a little tree trunk out of patterned paper, threaded the buttons with a bit of seam binding ribbon, then arranged them in a tree pattern and stuck them on with lots of foam tape. I slipped the stitched sentiment under the tree at the end.
This was a fun little project! Made me
kinda wish for hot cocoa and Christmas carols. But, I'm a southern girl at heart, and winter gets in the way of the heat, so I didn't stick with that thought for very long. It's around 85° these days and a wee bit chilly for me.
Later, friends!
{O Christmas Tree} frame
Patterned Paper - Home for the Holidays December Journal Paper (Webster's Pages); The Holly and the Ivy Paper, We Wish You a Merry Christmas Paper (Christmas Past by Graphic 45)
Buttons - Wallpaper, Office, & Polka Dot Chipboard Buttons (Jenni Bowlin)
Stickers - Tiny Alpha in Brown Ledger (Making Memories)Ink - Old Paper Distress Ink (Ranger)
Ribbon - Seam Binding Tape (Martha Stewart)
EP = Clear Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel (Ranger)
7 comments:
This is wonderful, Jess!! I love that you framed your button tree and can use it year after year! Thanks for the inspiration!!
WOW! It so good! Thumbs up!
Jess this is so PRETTY!! What a FUN idea!
Super clever and flipping cute-tastic idea, Jess. I love, love it.
---teri
Oh this is so Cute and quick to make! Love it!
You are so creative. I love the tree. Where do all the ideas come from?
I love this project Jess! What was that? You were looking for a good friend to give it to for Christmas. Pick me, pick me! *wink*
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