I had some inspiration over night to create some collaged buttons!! I started with some thick plastic packaging and die cut a 1.5" circle using a Sizzix circle die. I sanded the edges and one side then applied some clear glue and laid the HAPPY word (stamped on kraft tissue) down just below the middle. I applied glue to the back of the tissue and added a 1 3/8' punchie made from hand decorated paper in red. I applied glue to the back of that and added a layer of scrapbook paper, trimmed it roughly and applied pressure to make sure all the surfaces were in contact then added binder clips all around the edges to keep them together until the glue dried. What fun!! A collaged handmade button!! I trimmed the paper to the edge of the plastic, sanded the edges to even them up and sponged the edges with brown ink to integrate them into the colour scheme. I punched two holes in the middle to finish off the button. I glued it to the center of a rosette of paper in brown and gold and added a brown/gold ribbon tie. To add texture I snipped the outside edge and cut each petal diagonally on the end to create a pattern. Really like how that turned out. I used another of these paper rosettes on this card. Anyone have a guess as to where these rosettes of brown and gold came from? I will add a hint on my original post!!
I trimmed my scrappy background in two and then cut one of the resulting pieces in four to create the square background for my card. I glued those four pieces to an off white piece of cardstock, added some fiber trim and ribbon and stamped my greeting below that in brown. I used my sewing machine and brown thread to sew all those elements in place, then glued this large element to a red card front. I used the same ribbon on the card front as I had used in the button to tie them together visually and tied a short piece on the front to simulate a bow. I used 3D foam tape to add my button to the middle of my background. Loving the look of the artsy cards I have created so far this year!!!
I have more buttons on the go! This may become one of my go to projects for "Art Every Day" which will likely only happen weekly with the kind of schedule I have so they may get a blog post of their own.
Hope you are setting some art goals for yourself and I hope you will leave a comment and share what yours are!!
Therese
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Monday, January 11, 2016
Monday, December 07, 2015
More scroll work Christmas cards!
I made yet more Christmas cards today!! I chose to use colour printed images to reduce the time of putting them together. All four images are from CLKER. I printed the digital images four to a letter sized sheet of white cardstock and colour printed them. I trimmed the images apart and embossed each of them with the scroll works embossing folder (CB). Afterwards, I used a hand cut stencil to sponge the area around the image. I used blue on the two bottom ones and silver gray on the two top ones.
I layered these onto coloured card fronts and added folded inserts!!
I have made quite a few cards this year with this design. You can check out some of the others cards I have made here, here, here and here.
I am happy to have these cards done and will be making a few more of this design if I run short!!
Therese
I layered these onto coloured card fronts and added folded inserts!!
I have made quite a few cards this year with this design. You can check out some of the others cards I have made here, here, here and here.
I am happy to have these cards done and will be making a few more of this design if I run short!!
Therese
Friday, October 17, 2014
4x4 art card!
For a swap on one of my groups I needed an alcohol ink background so I played a bit and ended up with a few. I created these cards as well as these while I was playing.
I decided to doodle some funky flowers for my 4x4 art card. I love the bright colours of this background and thought the funky flowers would show it off nicely. I started by tracing the shape of the button on the background and doodled my flowers from there using fine tipped Sharpies in several different colours. I used black to create the stems and the border as well as a couple of layers on my flowers. The buttons are colour printed and punched out - I like the way they look so real!! I punched the holes out, sewed in some coordinating thread and used half inch glue dots to attach them to the center of my flowers!! I am loving the contrast between my plain paper buttons and the bright glossy background. If you are interested in making some 4x4 art cards I would recommend checking out Joggles art card video!! This one will be on its way to my partner in the next couple of days!!
Therese
I decided to doodle some funky flowers for my 4x4 art card. I love the bright colours of this background and thought the funky flowers would show it off nicely. I started by tracing the shape of the button on the background and doodled my flowers from there using fine tipped Sharpies in several different colours. I used black to create the stems and the border as well as a couple of layers on my flowers. The buttons are colour printed and punched out - I like the way they look so real!! I punched the holes out, sewed in some coordinating thread and used half inch glue dots to attach them to the center of my flowers!! I am loving the contrast between my plain paper buttons and the bright glossy background. If you are interested in making some 4x4 art cards I would recommend checking out Joggles art card video!! This one will be on its way to my partner in the next couple of days!!
Therese
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Shared Art - finger painting!!

My daughter brought along paper and finger paints for us to share over Christmas - she is a great Mom!! My grand daughter was not too sure about just what to do with all this colour - she enjoyed squeezing the tubes and getting the colour on the paper - not quite as keen about getting her hands into it. We were using the tiled kitchen floor of the suite as our format. Maybe not the best choice for her! I noticed that the next morning at breakfast that she had the technique down pat with her juice on the table so next time we will have the luxury of being at home and using the table instead of the floor and I expect she will be much more interested in participating with her cute little hands.
So with LOTS of paint on the paper I decided it was worth taking a few minutes to create art!! This is what it looked like once I was done! I brought the artwork home with me and used it to create my holiday Thank you cards which you will see in the next post!!
Take time to create everyday - make background paper, do a little stamping, colour stamped images, take a photo or two, create a card, ATC, inchies, etc, do some scrapbooking, read a few magazines, etc. Whatever is your fun activity - quilting, felting, painting, drawing, cooking, etc - Just do it!!
Therese
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