Saturday, January 1, 2011

No Slip Snowflakes


I am trying something new.
I'm trying to write a post that isn't two miles long.

I have said that I am a woman of few words. I really am.
Ask hubby, or any of my friends.
However, when it comes to blogging I can't seem to do the "s" word. (shut up)
Most of my posts end up being marathons. No wonder I can't do more than 1 post a week.

See, I've already started on the wrong foot. I better get to it.

I found a jar of white buttons at my fav flea market and bought them with the plan of making initial pillows for my girls. I decided that was too much sewing.
Then I got a bag of white, gray and brown buttons from Hoblob
cause I knew I would become obsessed.



When I took down Christmas the other day,

I was thinking about a winter mantle and the idea of silver and snowflakes was born.

You can use scrapbook paper as a base, pick out some buttons of various sizes and just glue them onto the paper. I used regular old Elmer's. I didn't draw out the design for the snowflake cause they are really easy to just create as you go.



Keep adding til you're satisfied and there you go!



I had a ball making these. I may or may not have gone a

little snowflake making crazy.



Some of the them I hot-glued right onto miniature silver trays. A few I put in a picture frame. Yeah, they are all over the house.

I still have buttons left though.


I'm thinking hearts for valentine's...

I'm linking up with The CSI Challenge for the "white challenge."

I was fortunate enough to place in the top ten last week, think I can make it two for two?
Visit thecsiproject.com


P.S. I'll show my full winter mantle in a few days. And I have another dining room reveal

6 comments:

  1. First off, the snowflakes are really pretty, and unusual, and very creative...original too! But, what first caught my eye is that I subscribe via RSS and was reading what you wrote. I'm also quiet (well not always around closest fam...kids and hubby) but everyone says I write bookmails not emails because I can't seem to send an one that is short. I guess that is because people like us find it easier to express ourselves in writing...at least I am that way most of the time. I find it really hard to write short posts too, but I am trying, and I 'think' I have succeeded a few times! ;-)

    Happy New Year!

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  2. I am visiting from the CSI. I am enteries number 86, 87, 88 and 89.
    The snowflakes on the silver platters look great.

    Cheri from www.itssoverycheri.com and www.thediyclub.com

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  3. Popping in from the CSI ...

    I'm in love with white and snowflakes right now--yours are beautiful!

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  4. I love this craft...how fun and it looks great!

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  5. How stinkin' cute!
    I have a ton of buttons that my grandmother willed to me (really! She also willed her sewing machine and 17 boxes of sewing notions and supplies).
    I think buttons would be cute for ANY season--what about hearts for Valentine's Day, flags for the 4th, etc...ooooh!
    You got me thinkin'!!
    Thanks for posting this--it was fun!
    Hugs and blessings to you as you make your home!
    ~Leslie
    P.S. I am your sister in Christ!

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  6. i'm having so much fun poking around i may stay forever! i made paper snowflakes... but next i am pulling out the buttons!!

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