Kari said easy and these are easy. I have been making these for years and have no idea where I first saw them. This is a great way to use all those odd buttons. They are a great project for kids. (Girl Scouts). And there isn't much clean up. I have tied them on gifts or here I just stuck them in a small vase. These sit on my kitchen table and never wilt. (Maybe a little dusty)
Start with a variety of buttons. Any size, shape of color.
I use unwrapped floral wire you don't want the wire to thick that it won't go through the button,but you want it strong enough that it will stand up.
16 comments:
Love these! A great way to use buttons.
Karla
These are adorable!
So cute! THanks for sharing them with us!
So Cute!!!
Karin @ creativechaos.typepad
Look at that!!! I did something similar with a button from my Grand Mother. It was a shank with a spiderweb on it and I used black ribbon for petals. Love yours!!
Cute! It looks kind of Dr. Seuss-ish.
Barbara H. @ Stray Thoughts
These are very whimsical. I made something similar one year for a fair entry when the theme was "Buttons and Bows" - it was a lot of fun to make button flowers. And like you said, no watering required - although it's a good way to dust them.
Very cute! thanks for sharing it!!
These are the cutest little button flowers! I have lots of buttons waiting to be used. I think I'll give this a try. By the way, thanks for your kind words and welcome to blogland!!
Thanks for the fun tutorial!
I love any excuse to use up buttons!
Ohhh, someone sent me some of these on top of a package one time and I love mine! Thanks so much for the tutorial. Now I can make my own!
very cute! i love buttons!!!
Very cool project. I don't have a button stash, but this makes me want to start one!
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Still trying to get through all the parties! What a great idea for the zillions of buttons I have! TFS!
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