Wednesday 2 January 2013

Button Ornaments

Well, I didn't think I'd be making a Christmas card quite so soon in the new year, but when I saw the sketch challenge at Still AddINKtive, the idea popped into my head to make an ornament Christmas card.

Here are the challenge details:


And here is my card:


While my card doesn't stick 100% to the sketch, the elements are there.  The buttons in Baja Breeze and Wild Wasabi have centers punched from the Ornament Keepsakes set.  The sentiment is stamped in Perfect Plum and the card has a framed scored around the outside.  This is just a little baby card, weighing in at 4" square LOL.

Thanks for looking and good luck to the Still AddINKtive team on their new venture.

Products used (all Stampin' Up!):

Stamps:  Ornament Keepsakes; Tree Trimmings; More Merry Messages
Cardstock:  Very Vanilla
Ink:  Baja Breeze; Wild Wasabi; Perfect Plum
Accessories:  Really big buttons from the US; Simply Scored; 1/2" circle punch

Cheers
Karren


5 comments:

Bronwyn Eastley said...

Oh! this is such a fantastic take on the sketch. I love your button ornaments. Thanks so much for being the very first person to enter our challenges!

Susan Joyce said...

This is so creative Karen, love how you interpreted the sketch. Congratulation's on being our first entrant at Still addINKtive and thanks for playing along today.

Kathy @ Stamping Still said...

Wow! Our first entrant! :)
I love your little button ornaments Karren they're very cute! And good on you for starting on Christmas cards already, I admire you for being so organised! Thanks for playing with us at stilladdINKtive :)

Debbie Henderson Debbie's Designs said...

It's never too early to start creating for Christmas! I really like how your ornaments came out and to use the sentiment as part of the sketch works really well with this card. Thanks for joining our first challenge at stilladdINKtive!

Add Ink and Stamp said...

Awesome card and inspiration to use the buttons as ornaments! I love everything about your card, including the score lines framing the sketch. Karren, thanks for jumping right in and playing along at still addINKtive challenges!