The current challenge at CAS-ual Fridays is "buttons" and I will be entering this card for the challenge.
I have used Penny Black's transparent set Tree-mendous for my tree, leaves and sentiment. I then filled in the leafy part with buttons of several sizes, shapes and shades of green. The sentiment is stamped on a tag made with Penny Blacks Creative Die set Tagged. I scored a 1/4 inch border around the card for just a bit more interest.
The new computer is becoming my friend; but I have been unable to make the printer work. Looks like there will be another trip to visit my geek friends at the computer store. They assured me the driver was downloaded and all I had to do was plug it in!!
Life is good in our neighborhood this hot and muggy Sunday. Hope you are enjoying some inky time. Thank you for your visit .... always glad to have company!
15 comments:
Well how stink' cute is this button card. Super idea!!!
Love how you used the buttons!
I love this card! So creative and clever, I just love it!
Love, love, love this card, Judy! Fabulous use of that stamp set (on my wishlist) & perfect for the buttons challenge!
So glad you're enjoying the new computer, Judy! Love your adorable button tree - made me smile! :)
Oh, this looks like a winner to me! A clean and simple buttony tree! Love this, Judy!
what a gorgeous card Judy. Those buttons are a great idea for you tree leaves. And love the sentiment as a banner.
Pretty sweet. I love this.
Sudha
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darn cute card, judy... love all the fun buttons!
Wonderful tree! So fun and carefree.
So adorable! Love your card! Especially the texture and "natural" feel of it!
Thanks for playing along in the CAS-ual Fridays challenge!
Sylvia xx
This is very cute! Isn't it fun to create a button tree? Thanks so much for playing along with us over at CAS-ual Fridays!
Wonderful button tree!! Love your woodgrain paper for the trunk too. Your scoring adds a nice CAS touch. So glad you joined the CAS-ual Fridays Challenge!
Love your button tree!
This is stunning, use of button as leaves on a tree... genius :)
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