Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Stamped Clay Button

With so many Stampin' Up! buttons to choose from it was hard to want to try the Simply Pressed button moulds. As usual, inspiration came from my youngest child and muse.

Her idea was to draw or paint designs on a clay button. (Being a stamper, well obviously I used a stamp.)



Then, I got inspired to add a mechanism to my design! And, to make a masculine version!

By the way, that foil card stock is in the new Holiday Catty. Check out the link in the left margin tomorrow.
-press the clay into the mould and place it in the freezer
-when it's hardened, pop out the button and air-dry overnight
-cut all the labels using Big Shot and Chalk Talk framelits
-stamp the sentiments and the clay button
-assemble the pieces on a foam mat and pierce holes for the button and brad
-punch a 1/8 in. circle in the black label over the pierced hole

-punch 1/8 in. circles in the silver foil piece over the pierced holes
-position the button over the holes and thread 2 short lengths of ribbon through the holes
-secure the ribbon with glue dots and trim the ends
-secure the sentiments labels with a brad and adhere them to the foil circle
-adhere the whole mechanism to the stamped card front





Supplies
Stamps
-Dictionary 130348
-One in a Million 132052
Ink
-Basic Black ink pad 126980
-Melon Mambo or Smoky Slate marker
Paper
-Melon Mambo 115320 or Smoky Slate 131202 card stock
-Whisper White card stock 100730
-Basic Black card stock 121045
-Silver Foil card stock 132178
Tools
-Big Shot 113439
-Chalk Talk framelits 129983
-2-1/2 in. Circle punch120906
-1/8 in. hand punch
Accessories
-Brad Bases 132293
-Basic Rhinestones 119246 or Neutrals Candy Dots 130934
-Hung Up Cute Clips 129389
-Basic Black 1/8 in. Taffeta ribbon 119261

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