Saturday, 18 September 2010

Gingham Holly Christmas Card

I think this card needs a bit of fine tuning but the bones of the idea are there. I think it might need a sentiment, but I haven’t decided where and how yet.
 Holly Christmas Cards Using Buttons (2)
The holly leaves are made using a large punch and the buttons were a job lot from a stall on Wolverhampton market a while ago. As soon as I saw this big plastic bag full of small red buttons I thought “holly berries”
Holly Christmas Card using Buttons
Now what can I do with the other five hundred?

The gingham paper is a free download from http://www.scrapbookscrapbook.com/

11 comments:

Bubbles said...

Blogger playing up for me tonight - hopefully this comment will post okay :)

I would LOVE to have the amount of talent you do! This card is simply beautiful! Love the faux stitching, leaf punch... buttons and gingham. It's just the kind of card I'd like to recieve within the next 99 days or so *lol*

Lynn said...

Lovely card - I'm a button collector too but I just collect, I don't use them very often but I'm going to try harder to add some to a card now. Thanks for the inspiration.

Lynn x

Anonymous said...

love the card and its elements - faux stitching , twine etc work together beautifully as all your cards do.
x Tricia

Valerie said...

Love this Christmas card, papers, buttons, holly, everything is just right x

Good Monkey said...

I love this blog (and Monkeys blog too) I pop in every day and never fail to leave without a smile and some inspiration. Thank you :O)

Unknown said...

I adore gingham, have done since sewing with it at primary school. Great card.

Louise said...

Love this card - is thegingham fabric or paper?

Michelle said...

Gosh you do wonderful things with your crafy stash - I will be downloading that paper too, thanks for the link....

misteejay said...

This has that "homespun" look about it - it's lovely.

Toni :o)

XxJULESxX said...

beautiful card!!!

kraplap said...

Lovely card ! I blogged about it on my Button Wednesday post: http://kraplap.blogspot.com/2010/12/button-wednesday-xmas-cards.html