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Thursday, February 10, 2011

Papertrey Button Challenge



As part of PTI anniversary festivities, today's challenge is to create a project using buttons in a creative way.

Here is my take on the challenge.


Here is a closeup of all the elements :)


I had a ball making these this afternoon. Spread all over the dining table, TV on the background and a cup of coffee..... I love the completed frame. Love the colors and the gingham background. A great addition to my daughter's bedroom. Thanks for the challenge :)
Have a great evening :)

Luv!

15 comments:

  1. Oh this is absolutely spectacular!!! Love all of the elements and the colors together are gorgeous!!!

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  2. Love this!
    It reminds me of Spring...as I look out my window at snow!:)
    So bright and cheerful!

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  3. SO beautiful and cheery- love this project!

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  4. Gorgeous!!! What a great idea...I might have tomake me one for my creative room...so inspiring!

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  5. OMG this is beautiful. Definitely must have taken all afternoon. Lots of hard work with lots of love.

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  6. Very nice, I love it!

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  7. wow..this turned out just awesome. Loved it.

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  8. WOW Gayatri, this is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!!!

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  9. Gorgeous & Adorable!!!! U do wonders deary..... Wishes & Hugs)))

    Ash....
    (http://hastkala-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)

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  10. wow! super cute! i love the hand-tied bows on each button. your daughter is so lucky!! good luck winning the big button prize.

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  11. This is so cute. I love it and I bet your daughter does too.
    TFS
    Ang

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  12. What a fabulous project, Gayatri. I love it when I can use lots of elements from different stamp sets and dies. You really rocked this challenge!!

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  13. Couldnt pick a fav scalloped tag. Loved all 9 of them. As Karen said, there are elements from so many different stamp sets and all have been combined seamlessly. A stunning project, one that your family will cherish for a long time, I am sure.

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  14. So beautiful! Your daughter is very lucky! I found your blog through the Papertry Ink forum and was just wondering - how do you buy your stamps from them? Isn't the postage riduculously expensive (I'm in Australia too)?

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Gayatri