Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Monday, March 26, 2012

Guest Post: Easter Button Art with Lacey!

Hi y’all! I am thrilled to be guest-hosting again for Auntie Lolo’s Crafts today. I am Lacey Camp, a life-long crafter, who has now become a blog and Pinterest addict! I have always been inspired by Lois’ button crafts here on Auntie Lolo Crafts! When trying to come up with a new tutorial for a button craft, I looked back at her Easter craft from last year, A Button Egg and Stuffed Bunnies. I can’t improve upon her button egg tutorial or craft and I’m not trying to. I’ve decided to do homage to the Queen of Button Crafts – Lois! When trying to come up with an idea, I was inspired by the felt bunnies she made last year to stand beside her Easter egg. I used the template from those bunnies – originating at Sandy’s Creations,  I reduced it on my copier, as seen by the dimensions in the template below.

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I found all my supplies at JoAnn’s except for the frames. I always buy my frames at Hobby Lobby. While you can sew your project onto any kind of fabric, I prefer using embossed felt which can be found at all the craft stores right along with regular felt sheets. Most of the buttons for my bunny came from my Grandmother’s old buttons. As a matter of fact, her covered coat button is in the middle of the bottom of the bunny’s body. I remember Grandmother wearing that coat! That memory alone makes this bunny extra special to me! I would really urge you to use all different shades of brown for your bunny in order for it to have a good dimension. You’ll notice that I even have some light tan buttons with dark brown edges on them as well. The chocolate browns to the light tans are what will give your bunny a life of its own. 



I wanted my bunny to fit into a 5x7 frame because I had already done a button egg to stand alongside it in another 5x7 frame. Since I had already made my egg, I used it to figure out the scale of the bunny.


I then placed my bunny template onto my embossed felt and, using my disappearing ink marker, I traced the template. Next, I glued down my first row of buttons. I have tried hot glue and about burned my fingers off (plus it left too much on the button and made it hard to sew through the holes later on). After experimenting, I have found that E6000 glue works much better for me. I squirt out a glob onto a paper plate then use a toothpick to glue a TINY bit to the button - just enough on the edge to hold it down so that I can sew through it later. The E6000 is not instant but it’s very fast and I prefer it. I don’t normally put bows onto my button crafts but I decided this chocolate bunny needed to have one around its neck. Since I wanted it to literally tie around its neck, I actually placed the bow before I glued the buttons so that I would wind up with the look that I was going for.


Once you have your primary row of buttons and the shape that you desire, there is no reason to glue anymore. I just start filling in the holes until I am happy with the finished product. I sew my buttons on with a 3-strand ply of embroidery floss. I usually use contrasting colors so that the thread will show. I decided to just stick with a chocolate for this bunny. I also decided that, since I wanted these two 5x7s as a grouping, I needed to “marry” them so I sewed a matching bow to the front of my egg. What do you think?


Here is my St. Patrick’s Day shamrock. I had some trouble with the felt wrinkling so I went back to Lois’ button egg tutorial and used her method to stretch my felt and hold it better. This is the only button craft I have done so far that required that step. I had no problem stretching the others. The embossed felt has a nice weight of its own and, until this shamrock, has been able to bear the weight of the buttons.

I struggled with my shamrock shape until my daughter, Emily, showed me the way she had done hers. She literally shaped three small hearts with her hands then added the stem! Emily and I have done all of our button crafts together and have had a great time experimenting with different shapes and sizes. Even though we do them together, they never look the same. That’s one of the many things I love about crafting!

How many shamrock buttons can you find below? You should see six of them.


Finally, here is my Valentine’s Day heart. I used three different colors of embroidery floss to sew on these buttons as I used pink to red buttons and felt I needed the different contrasting threads on them. I also decided to put one silver heart button off-center to the right, just for a nice bit of drama. Emily did her heart in pink, red and white then she framed it in white. Hers had a totally different look. Mine looks a bit Victorian in the glossy black frame. Emily’s looked far sweeter in a modern white frame. You can see all of our crafts together on my Pinterest board!


Thanks for reading today! If you loved it, please pin it! Should you have any questions or comments, please leave them here and I will respond through Auntie Lolo. I will be guest-hosting on Auntie Lolo’s Crafts again this month and hope you will join me then as well.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Free Prints! Easter Edition

Easter is my favorite holiday and I'm really sad that after tomorrow, it will be over for another year. I would keep my Easter decorations out all year round if I could, I'm just that much of a weirdo :) I hope you all have a wonderful day filled with family and love.

Download this great print and 3 others at Nifty Thrifty Things

I love this gorgeous and simple print from Madigan Made
I found these super cute little deer over at Running with Glitter but they were made by Free Pretty Things For You.
Catch My Party made not only these party circles, but tented cards and a really cute banner!

Antsi-Pants made this Subway Art Print in a few different colors, love it!

And if that's not enough free Easter Prints, head over to Dollar Store Crafts, they even featured me!
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Friday, April 22, 2011

Love this! Easter Craft's Edition


I have loved looking at everyone's Easter Crafts this year all around blogland. Since there are so many I love, I thought I would have a special "Love this! Easter Craft's Edition". Tomorrow we will have a special Free Printables Easter Edition as well.
How sweet is this Felt Bunny from Craft, Interrupted?! Adorable!
MaryJanes and Galoshes made this super cute bunny headband and gives us a tutorial!

I love these yarn carrots from Homework
 What a cute idea from Eighteen 25?! And easy, I really like easy! :)
Can you believe this bunny was made out of a glove?! Yep! And Sarahndipities gives us a tutorial.

Images from Heather M, made this grassy cupcake wrapper SVG and is sharing it for free!
Girl in the Air (one of my new fav. blogs!) made this floppy bunny hat that is just too cute! And she gives us the pattern! Now if I only had some crocheting skills....Nope, none. :)

A Lemon Squeezy Home made these ADORABLE little lambs! She found the tutorial over at Purl Bee.

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Monday, March 28, 2011

He is Risen! Free Printable for Easter

I love decorating for Easter more than any other holiday! I love the bunnies, eggs and just the colors all together. This year I really wanted to display something in my home that reminded me of the real reason we celebrate Easter. I love the song, "He is Risen" so I took the first verse and made it into a print. There are a few different color options and I hope you enjoy it!



Just right click the image and save to print one of these for yourself!
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Saturday, March 12, 2011

A Button Egg and Stuffed Bunnies!


I've been itching to make something for Spring! I've been obsessed with Bunnies since I was a little girl. I even had bunny wall paper :) When I saw THIS on Sandy's Creations, I knew I had to make one! The pattern is free! Because me and my sewing machine never get along, I hand stitched mine and it was super easy. But if you have a good relationship with your sewing machine, I would use it instead :)
I made the tall bunny and then decided he needed a friend, so I shrank the pattern and made a smaller one. They were all done and looking cute but they really needed something, so I added ribbon around their necks, and as you can see from the top photo they look much better!

While I was stitching the bunnies I had an idea to take some brown burlap I had and put some buttons on it in the shape of an egg. I took some photos along the way. Here they are....

Step One: I took a piece of cardboard and cut it so that it measures 5x7.

Step Two: I cut a scrap of burlap and taped it to the cardboard.

Step Three: I took some chalk and drew an egg on the burlap. Since eggs are a pretty simple, I free handed it but if you aren't comfortable with that, you could find an egg on clip art and then print it out and trace it.

Step Four: Dump out all the buttons you own :) Okay, maybe just the colors you need. Place the buttons on the chalk egg you just traced. It will take a little bit to figure out where the buttons fit best, kind of like a puzzle. It won't be perfect but just try and fill all the spaces in the best you can.

Step Five: Once you have all the buttons where you want them, take some super glue (this is what works best for me) and glue each button down starting on the outside and working in. Just a little tab is fine because you are going to stitch the buttons on once the glue dries.

Step Six: When all the buttons are glued down, stitch the buttons into place.

Step Seven: Hot glue the burlap to the cardboard and put in frame!

Please let me know if you have any questions! I hope you will make this for your house too!

Click HERE to see which link parties I am joining.


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Friday, March 11, 2011

Nest with Eggs

Oh boy I love spring! I need to get my decorations out soon, I've missed them! Here is a decoration from Krafty Kat that I will definitely be making, so simple and easy!

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Chocolate Bunny Pattern

Sandy's Creations made this adorable chocolate bunny out of felt and has a pattern for us to make our own. Oh man I love bunnies, so excited that Spring is coming!!



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