playing with paper

Friday, September 2, 2011

Card A Day #3

Fun but bulky paper-covered buttons pop off this monochromatic card I made sometime last year. To make the buttons, I used a kit meant for making fabric-covered buttons and dampened the paper to make it more flexible. I snipped off the button shank and added self-adhesive foam mounts. I like to make my own embellishments whenever I can. I am often disappointed in the quality of the ones available for purchase. I love tabs, buttons, and layers of paper on my cards, as I am sure you will see be the end of the month! This design is from "The Cardmaker's Workbook" by Jenn Mason. I hope it's masculine enough to use as a boy's birthday card because it is going in the mail soon.

3 comments:

  1. Your paper covered buttons look great!
    I tried them myself, but the paper keeps tearing when I push it into the socket, wet or dry... :(
    What do you think I should do?
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  2. The paper is K & Company brand from a pad of double-sided prints. I think the weight of the paper may have a lot to do with the success of the project. I used a spray bottle to mist the paper. Go as slowly and gently as possible when pushing it into the socket. Good luck and thanks for stopping by!

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  3. It worked! Thank you só much!
    I went slowly -as you said- and everything popped gently into place. I'm so happy right now! It's kind of a thrill: that popping sound and the excitement of pushing the finished button out of the socket-"did it work?"...

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