Okay, everyone, I'm back with another project using the buttons!
As much as I tried and wanted to yesterday, I just couldn't get into my crafting (or anything for that matter) but I really did want to and so I made an attempt! Unfortunately, I don't think my project came out anything like I'd planned and I also think it looks unfinished; maybe you can help me. Here's the project:
My intent was to design a Christmas card ornament that could be hung from a tree or as a Christmas decoration. Given the mood I was in, I'm surprised I even got this far...
Again, I used one of the buttons from my treasures and this time I used an image of a poinsetta in the center and filled it with resin that I'd mixed glitter into. (It's difficult to see the poinsetta in the button because the glitter makes it look a bit cloudy in the picture.) I then made a bow of gold mesh ribbon, centered the button on the bow, and added a gold cord for the hanger. I added matching rub-on poinsetta's on the bottom sides of the card and covered them with Glossy Accents to give them some dimension, and finished the card off with the words and star accent rub-ons. I don't recall the name of the paper but I do know it was from a paper pack from Big Lots.
In my thoughts this was to be a finished card but it's missing something; I'm just not feeling whatever the problem is with this card project so please provide me your suggestions!
I'll be seeing you!
15 comments:
I think it is adorable and only would suggest a thin ribbon tail maybe that would look nice hanging.
What a cute button & bow ornament!!
While the card is cute as is, it is not your usual style (kind of plain but still cute). I would have added a piece of red cardstock as a mat behind the polka-dot paper. Since the paper is already attached, I would either take a red marker and outline the polka-dot paper, or ink the edges of the card with red ink.
exactly what I need right now some Christmas inspiration. I always say Im going to start early but never do. Love your pretty bow :)
Wow....that pretty gold sheer bow is gorgeous! Chin up Miss Audrey....you are much loved!!
Thank you all, you're just wonderful!!!
Lori, I think you're absolutely right!!! Love the suggestion!
I think it has to do with there being an even number of elements. Try adding one more so that there would be an odd number. Thanks for my gift. I thanked you publicly on my blog. I hope you are feeling better soon!
Adorable! I agree with Lori, something red in the background will make it even prettier. I love that ribbon!!!!! very elegant. Hope you are feeling better! I have a terrible cold these days....
Love Love love that bow!!!!!
Saw your comment on my blog - I had to laugh.... well I hope she does not look. LOL
Audrey, this is gorgeous. I love the bow and I did a zoom and you can see the poinsettia, which is quite lovely - great job! I really wouldn't change a thing. Sometimes we add so much to a project, we can't see the simple beauty laying there. This ornament would be gorgeous on anyone's tree and the card would still be lovely to display. Love it!
I love the ribbon you used on this!! It looks good to me.
I really love your card and that bow is so cute, what a great idea with the ornament. I think a little color with the marker is a splendid idea.
I think it's beautiful the way it is... but Lori's suggestion might give it a little pop.
This is a very pretty. I wouldn't change a thing.
Hi Audrey your card is beautiful. I think its beautiful just the way it is. I think the beautiful bow speaks for itself - doesn't need anything else - That is just my opinion.
It's lovely. I don't think you need to add anything to it, but if you really want to you could stitch around the edges with some green embroidery floss or something. I wouldn't do anything too drastic to take away from the gorgeous bow :)
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