When Kathi posted this card yesterday I fell in love with it and HAD to create one for myself. The only thing is I didn't have any of the vintage looking doo-dads. Well, obviously I do now! :o) Thanks for sharing such a beautiful card, Kathi, and although it is an easy, uncomplicated one to create, I think it packs quite a punch! I knew I had seen a bag of buttons at Michaels that I thought would work, so I headed over there after I got my grocery shopping done. I went to the button aisle and....they weren't there!!!! Ooooh Noooooo! I wandered the store and even went over to the stitchery department and could not find the buttons. So, I gave up, thinking I would run over to JoAnn's and see what they had. I was perplexed as to WHY they would get rid of the buttons as they are such a staple for crafting. I picked up a few other things to console myself and stood in line. The gal before me had a tax exempt purchase which meant the cashier had to call up for some help on how to complete the transaction. So, I asked the manager what happened to the buttons. The cashier piped up and said they moved them to the stitchery department. HUH? I was just there. So, I went back and sure enough there were the buttons on the wall, not in the aisle and I had walked right past them! And they had a bag of the vintage looking ones. But what to do with the shank so the button would lay flat? As I was admiring another plastic case of buttons, I managed to drop it and buttons flew everywhere! Yikes! But there was a lady working in the area and she helped me pick them up. So I asked her. She told me she uses wire cutters to snip off the shank. Cool beans! I have a wire cutter. So I happily went back to the cash registers with my bag 'o buttons and a couple of other things that happened to jump into my hands.
I used white cardstock and cut three flowers from the Walk in My Garden Cricut cartridge. I misted those with water and crumpled them up, then opened them carefully and set them aside to dry. I used the textile looking Cuttlebug embossing folder and embossed another piece of white cardstock. I fold up a piece of notebook paper and put it on top of the piece I'm embossing so the cardstock won't crack. I added some gold cord and attached it with some glue. The Happy Anniversary is from PTI's Mixed Messages set. After I put it together I snipped the shank of the button and attached it with some glue (the Scotch brand that starts drying quickly and is clear is what I used on this card).
I've got a few more projects to share, so I'll be right back!
this card is beautiful!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOur cards are twins!! I'm glad you found buttons, too. Several years ago, one of my sisters gave me a bunch of odds and ends, telling me that if anyone would figure out what to do with them, I would. That's where I got my button. Your flower looks awesome, by the way. They're kind of fun, aren't they?
ReplyDeletePRETTY! I just love these white embossed cards I see on blogs. Great job! Another one on my to do list.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
ReplyDeleteSooooo beautiful and delicate. Wow.
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