Thursday, March 25, 2010

March PTI Blog Hop

i have a fun post for you today, because it's the 25th, and time for...


here's the challenge from Nichole this month...

This month we're calling all button lovers! Now's your chance to explore the world of possibilities that buttons hold! From borders to backgrounds, accents and embellishments, or even incorporating them into stamp images like any of our Button Bits stamp sets. From paper projects to home decor to jewelry and more, the sky's the limit! We want to see all your very best creations using buttons and the inspiration we will gain from each other should prove to be truly enticing!
now this challenge was actually a little harder for me than i thought it would be... not because i don't use buttons, but because i had to pick what to DO with them--limiting it all down to one or two projects. sheesh! there's so much you can do with buttons!

so, i present you with project #1:

i think this paper from Sassafras Lass is my new addiction... i LOVE the Nerdy Bird line! i think that the cute little clouds/ sunshine, and arts/ crafts images are sooo cute... and they're so cheery and fun--perfect for a baby boy gift, don't you think?

i have a friend who's expecting any day now, and i've already made a baby girl card in case she has a girl, but she kinda has a "feeling" about this kid--she thinks she'll have a boy. :) i don't have any experience with having babies, but i hear that womens intuition is fairly accurate... is that so? her family doesn't like to know the sex of the baby before it's born, so i'm in suspense waiting to find out! the blues on this paper were perfect for a boy gift, so i'm hoping i get to give it to her!

can you see the "congrats on your new little bundle" sentiment from Dawn's Signature Greetings set? ahh, so perfect for the front of the envelope


so here's a cute little bottle full of pom poms that i might give her--or i might just fill it with some sweets that she's been craving lately :D the bottle has a cute Sassafras sticker and a button topping the center. then right up next to the bottle and lid is a close-up picture of the buttons that i stamped in random colors and added some real buttons too :)


this is a shot of the back of the envelope--i added a 'baby' stamp from DeNami Design, and put a gem like a little asterisk on the side... it's the little details, right?


ahhh! here's one of my favorite parts! the 'smile' letters are from American Crafts, and i put a little button instead of the dot on the 'i' :D but do you see below that? the row of rainbow buttons? the AWESOME rainbow buttons from Studio Style? so so so fun! slightly time consuming, but TOTALLY WORTH IT! i used 14 different stamp inks for the row of buttons... the middle sized button with 4 holes seemed to be the perfect one to use for the border above the ribbon, and i can't wait to do this again!


it's almost too cute to give away, but i think i can handle it :D

project #2:

here i decided to make some of my own button background paper, and i did it using Dawn McVey's stamp set Studio Style. i just love these buttons, and the fact that you can stamp them in any color you want. i love shabby chic cards, and i decided to make one here. i used mostly pink ink and then some Tim Holtz distressing ink to give the paper a softer look.

i paired this PTI hop with an awesome sketch from DeNami Design that was created by my friend Paulina. i also made a card using this sketch earlier this week. you can see it here.


anyway, i used some Basic Grey Lemonade paper from a 6x6 pack, and some book print i had stamped and added a button to to make a cute little flower like the ones that Dawn has made.


i thought that since the ric-rac die came out from PTI this month too, it would work to use some here too (with lace of course). i added some gems, and my sentiment 'sweet friend' is stamped on the flower leaves, and it comes from DeNami Design as well. here's the close up of the focal point...

do you like it? :D

and project #3:

for this card i used some WeRMemory Keepers paper... it's got tons of glitter in all the right spots, as well as some distressing. :D i paired it up with Making Memories "just chillin'"paper (the orange and white w/ stars). then i used my Cricut to cut the oval shapes, which i rarely do, i usually use circles... and pulled some flowers out of my stash (Prima). the buttons in the flower centers are topped with gems, and there's a sweet flourish made of gems :D can never have too much bling, can you?


i decided to use the Big & Bold Wishes set for this card... such a great set for sentiments, and it really packs a punch on this card that is kind of busy. what do you think of all the bright colors? did you notice i grouped another set of buttons along the side, orange ones from DeNami Design (tutti frutti pack)


like i said before, i couldn't narrow it down to one project! which one did you like the best? i kinda liked all of them... :D thanks so much for stopping by--i'm so looking forward to seeing everything that you've created!

happy hopping!

33 comments:

Michele Gross said...

Wow! You have been on a creative rampage! :) Your DeNami project is darling! Really like how you stamped on the leaf. Now for some reason, I feel like playing with buttons :)

Vera Yates (Ling) said...

Girl, you're on a roll! Great job with all the project. Love your profile pic, by the way. I think your projects seem to reflect your fun personality. :)

Melissa said...

All your projects are beautiful!

Bethany Paull said...

I like the combo of stamped and real buttons. Very nice projects.

Anonymous said...

Very nice projects! Love Studio Style!

Janice McDonald said...

Wowza! You have been a busy stamper...awesome cards!

Rosanne said...

Sweet creations!

Anika said...

I love the layout of your second card! The colors are great too!

Kelly S. said...

From the cutest of cute, to elegant, to just WAY COOL! You did every style perfectly and used such bold vibrant colors...just awesome!

Rebecca said...

Very creative. I love the baby card. The paper is adorable and I really like the use of the button stamp. Nice job.

Carol's Ink Spot said...

Excellent projects! Love how you used the button stamp!

Jen Carter said...

Great job with all 3!

peggysue said...

What lovely colors and papers, I think I like projects number two and three, but they are all nice!

Kay D said...

I absolutely LOVE that row of rainbow buttons, and how fun is that paper? Seriously!

Heather P. said...

These projects are simply fantastic!

Elizabeth S. said...

Wow!! Such wonderful cards!! I especially love the first one with that row of buttons.

Marge said...

WOW, 3 great projects -- really love that flower on #2!!!

Traveling Mama said...

Oh happy goodness!! These are fantastic!!!!!

~amy~ said...

wow! Three fabbie cards!!! Love them all...especially the sassy one:)

Kerri said...

I am loving that button stamp! Super cute projects!!!

Laurie said...

So cute!

Anonymous said...

Great cards! I love the big flower on #2! Very pretty!

Lori said...

All 3 are so pretty!

Jenny said...

Great cards!!! :)

Savitri said...

CUTE projects!!

Paulina said...

Fun projects, Ginny! Each of them has great qualities! I really love the first card- that row of buttons is ADORABLE!

So glad that you were able to play along more than once for my sketch!

Cammie said...

Wow! What super projects. Love the row of buttons and the button patterned paper. Thanks for the inspiration.

Babies-Beth said...

Wow, you outdid yourself! I love it all, but esp that stamped button background paper! It's all good!

Tenia Nelson said...

All of your cards rock!!! Thanks for sharing!!

Sherry said...

Fabulous projects!!

Holly Jordan said...

Very nice cards! I like the dp you created using the button stamp :)

Taheerah said...

All 3 are wonderful but I think the last one just steals it for me! Great work!!

Dana said...

WOW! So much to see. I think the stamped buttons are adorable, but the last card does it for me! Orange has always been my fave color, and the sentiment panel rocks on that card!