During the summer I made button pictures depicting the four
seasons.
I bought a huge bag of buttons and used a quarter of
them. I knew they would come in handy
again.
And they have.
We made button Christmas cards for the boys to present to
their muinteoiri (teachers) to say thank you for all their hard work and
encouragement this school year.
It’s amazing how far a bag of buttons will get you. I did have to pick up some envelopes and
blank folded card though. I didn’t mind;
any excuse to visit the huge discount store.
One thing I did learn is making crepe paper balls
requires time and effort. If you must do
this, pour yourself a large glass of something nice to help it pass.
Don’t make the same mistake I did and allow a small child to
“help out.” My small child was having
trouble making pea sized crepe paper balls so I told him to make them “booger
sized” and he felt a strong need to try one for size.
An alternative use for a wine glass |
He also possesses a low boredom threshold and once the
offending orange crepe paper ball was removed from his right nostril, he
skipped off to do something else.
Leaving me in relative peace to finish up the cards. During the rare occasions I make & do, I
like the lads to “make” their mess over there and leave me to create here, by
myself, at this end of the table. Alone.
Thank you.
These are the cards we/I made. And as I am utterly, utterly incapable of
thinking up gorgeous stuff like this all by my own self I googled button card
images.
Show me a picture and I will have a damn good stab at
re-creating it.
I have credited the sites below.
I think we did pretty good job.
And if you don’t have buttons and couldn’t be bothered to
get some, you can always use your thumb to make some cute fingerprint robins
and a little reindeer family.
I roped in one of the boys and his hand to make the snowman
card.
Even if you don’t have poster paints at home, face paint
will do.
Christmas tree credit:
allaboutyou.com
Crepe Rudolph inspired bykidschaos.com
Button Rudolph: pinterest.com
Fingerprints inspired by mykidscraft.com
Gwen, I love these. You did a great job. Will definitely be following in your robin/reindeer family footsteps,
ReplyDeleteThe fingerprint ones are the best. Really easy and quick. And little yellow chicks for Easter cards too. Thinking ahead!
DeleteI have vast supplies of buttons too... jars of them. Just brilliant for... anything really! And oh yes to your robins, they are beyond cute. You will have to do a tutorial???
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