Button Mania!
Hello and welcome to my post today where I am sharing a heap of buttons!
We have a new challenge over at A Vintage Journey and the theme is
GOING ROUND IN CIRCLES!
Whether your circles are large or small, 2d or 3d, clock face embellishments, buttons, eyelets or created with paint pot lids, stamped, stencilled, doodled or finger painted, let's see what gets you going round in circles!
I am a great lover of paper clay and I have rather a lot of moulds, many of which are buttons. So I thought it about time that I used a few in a project.
I started with a 3" x 4.5" piece of greyboard and stuck my buttons down randomly and then gave everything a coat of gesso.
I then sprayed everything very lightly with ColourArte Caribbean pigments and then once dry painted over ColourArte Autumn Leaf pigment. (These are my favourite pots at the moment, so apologies if you are getting a little fed up with them!!!!) I also flicked the Autumn Leaf here and there as well.
The gesso covered paper clay takes the pigment very well and I love the shabby look which has a little sheen to it as well.
I decided to add just a small cluster on top of the buttons so as not to lose the effect. As I have used paper clay embellishments the whole piece is very light and could even be used on a card blank.
I hope this project might inspire you to get out your paper clay and moulds and give it a go. And of course I really do hope you manage to find time to join our challenge.
Click the link HERE to see the fabulous inspirational projects from my fellow Creative Guides and of course to get all the details of the challenge. Just make sure that your project fits with our vintage, shabby, mixed media, art journal, industrial or steampunk style.
Thank you for joining me today and have a great weekend!
Jennie x
Comments
Alison x
I do love your work .
hugs x
Apologies for using the comments here however I'm not sure that my emails are getting through.
Are you still interested in helping me sort out an All Counties Craft Challenge Workshop on Shetland at all?
Best wishes,
John Bloodworth