Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Button Initials

I'm pretty sure EVERYONE is making these button letters. I might actually be the last one, but when I saw them floating around Pinterest I knew I needed one (or two!). I decided that I wanted them free standing (hanging?) rather than framed or on a surface, so I thought about buying a pre-cut letter and gluing the buttons on. Unfortunately I couldn't find the exact size or font I wanted, so of course I decided to make the letter. I'm sharing a tutorial, but I think it's more of a what not to do...

Step 1: Draw letter onto foam core board. (Please excuse the poorly lit pictures!)

Step 2: Cut letter out with Exacto knife or box cutter.  This will result in yucky edges... yeah, wasn't anticipating that.  I almost threw it away said forget it, but I got creative...

Step 3: Glue grosgrain ribbon to edges of letter with hot glue!  This part wasn't too bad...

Step 4: I realized there would be no gluing the ribbon down with cutting little slits in it.  This is where it started to get unpleasant (there were some burnt fingers).


Step 5: Start gluing down buttons.  (Notice I didn't ribbonize the inside of the letter... figured that out after this picture.  Don't forget the middles!)

Step 6: Admire your hard work!   




These are going in the girls' bathroom, which might be my favorite room in the house.  I wish I could've taken a picture of them in the room, but there is zero natural light.  Bummer.  I love how they turned out, but I would suggest just buying pre-made letters! :)

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38 comments:

  1. This is so cute! I think I'll try this...but I'll use tacky glue. (I don't love the finger-burning!)

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    1. Smart! I need to expand my glue horizons and try something besides hot glue! :)

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  2. These are adorable! Love those white buttons- looks great!

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    1. Thanks! I think I bought all the white buttons Joann's had in stock. :)

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  3. Very pretty. The color looks so elegant!

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  4. Your font is so much prettier than the craft store letters. Good Job!

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  5. Came by and followed on the new Linky. Would love a follow back when you get the chance. Thanks!

    Mary@http://www.mmbearcupoftea.com
    Mary's Cup of Tea

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  6. Those are really cute and they look so elegant!!!!! http://maddisworldcrafts.blogspot.com/

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    1. Thanks! I wasn't sure about all white, but I'm loving it!

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  7. I heart letters! This one is going on my pin board. Thanks for sharing, you are so creative. :) This is my first time with the Weekend Bloggy Party. So glad I found you ladies!
    Jessie @JessieGunderson.com

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    1. Thanks a bunch! I heart letters too! I'm in the process of making an alphabet wall! :)

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  8. Those turned out really pretty! I've seen other button letters, but never where they were cut out like that. Yours are the most elegant looking ones I've seen. Would you share them here?
    http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2012/02/shine-on-fridays-14-and-some-fabulous.html

    PS: I'm your newest Linky follower!

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  9. Hi Jenny - these are gorgeous!Love the buttons,
    Im your newest follower and would love for you to pop over and visit my blog when you get a chance. Maybe follow back if you like what you see :-)
    Take care, Nat
    http://northshoredays.blogspot.com/

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  10. I love your blog, and I'm a new Linky follower. Stop by and follow too so we can stay connected. Lori

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  11. I love a monogram and this puts a new spin on it for me, even though you thought *everyone* in blogland had already seen them! I have to save my buttons though, I'm a wee bit short. Great instructions and if I ever do have enough buttons I think I'll be able do make this based on your instructions. Thanks for sharing Jenny, I'm visiting from Tattertots & Jello and am a few posts away from you.

    Robin
    happilyhomeafter.blogspot.com

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  12. These came out so cute! I actually just did my daughter's letter today, but with tissue and textured paper. I'm following using linky. Stop by and check me out www.thenymelrosefamily.blogspot.com

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  13. They are so pretty!! I will have to pin this for when I *finally* have a pretty little girl's room for my daughter. (right now she's sharing with the boys.) The buttons look so sweet!
    www.inside-outdesign.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you! My poor daughter has a room but it's completely undecorated! I have no excuse so I need to get to work. :)

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  14. I think your button letters are so perfectly sweet! I guess I'm a day late, cause I haven't done mine. :)
    Thanks so much for sharing @ catch as catch can!
    gail

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    1. Okay, I'm second to last. ;) Thanks so much for hosting!!

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  15. These are so adorable! Would love it if you came by and linked up to my Manic Monday Linky Party!
    -Melissa
    http://serendipityandspice.blogspot.com

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  16. These are so cute!! We loved having you link up to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday!" We hope to see you back next Saturday with more fun ideas! -The Sisters

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  17. Love this!

    Natasha

    www.serenityyou.blogspot.com

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  18. Congrats on the Repurposed Life feature!

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  19. Such a pretty take on the monogram idea! Thanks for entering One Crafty Contest!

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  20. I love it! SO cute and inexpensive at the same time! I am visiting from the One Artsy Mama Craft Contest and wanted to drop by and say hello. I am a new follower! Hope you will stop by http://garagesalesrus.blogspot.com and do the same.

    Robin

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  21. I love this - it's super cute.
    I just had to make one for my daughters bedroom (and put my own spin on it)

    check out my efforts: http://lomosio.wordpress.com/2012/07/28/button-initial/

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