This button is layers of cardstock punched, glued together and then covered with crystal effects. Add torn pages from a book of poetry ... fun. Notice those elemental doodles leaves in the background >^..^<
That would be the TJ faux chipboard technique, meaning that if you made a bunch of buttons like this and tore up a lot of poetry books ( what kind of English teacher are you?) or even a few more pages out of this one poetry book that you apparently don't like, you could make a set of ATCs to send me.
OMG!!!! This card is fantastic!!! And so is Juliet A!?! I did start to read the "poetry" background and I can see why you may have torn up this particular book. The ED leaves really improve the verse. And what can I say about that darling button, but make more!
Here is a direct quote from Donna C but I love the sentiment and can't say it any better than she did ...
rubyslippers@neofast.net----- Nothing on this blog is personally copyrighted. You can use anything you want and I don't care if you call it your own. Copy things exactly and say they were your idea. If I run into them on your blog, I will be thrilled to see that someone loved my idea enough to copy it. If I put it on the net, I don't consider it stealing for you to use it in anyway you want. Go for it and enjoy! That is what this hobby is all about.
That would be the TJ faux chipboard technique, meaning that if you made a bunch of buttons like this and tore up a lot of poetry books ( what kind of English teacher are you?) or even a few more pages out of this one poetry book that you apparently don't like, you could make a set of ATCs to send me.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!! This card is fantastic!!! And so is Juliet A!?! I did start to read the "poetry" background and I can see why you may have torn up this particular book. The ED leaves really improve the verse. And what can I say about that darling button, but make more!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I love the look of it and using the poetry pages. Wonderful Cat!
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