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How to make this button?
Does anyone know how to make this button on the following card?
http://memystampsandi.blogspot.com/2...ed-flower.html Thanks! |
i looked through her blog. no info. but it looks like she covered a button w/ designer paper
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It says she used the I tool, which I imagine is this tool from imaginisce, so it's probably a brad:
http://www.acherryontop.com/shop/search/i%20top?v=s6 |
thanks
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Originally Posted by sweetpeas
(Post 16582239)
Does anyone know how to make this button on the following card?
http://memystampsandi.blogspot.com/2...ed-flower.html Thanks! On Chat's blog, on the rhs near the top, is an Email address so it might be worth emailing Chat to see if she would be willing to share the instructions. |
Thanks ladies!
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I think Skynacho is right - looks like the tool was used. I think the paper was some DSP from Stampin' Up!, I'm sure I just got that paper.......now where did I put that?
At first I thought it was a "button to cover" with paper on it. And since I don't have the fab brad covering tool/supplies (yet) and I have thousands of the buttons to cover, I'm going to go play! I'll see if I can make do! |
Originally Posted by sweetpeas
(Post 16582239)
Does anyone know how to make this button on the following card?
http://memystampsandi.blogspot.com/2...ed-flower.html Thanks! Here is a link to the Tutorial on her Blog too. I haven't tried the technique, but the end result looks really great. Hope this helps! :) |
She used the I tool, so I think that would mean she would have also had to use the I punch to make the paper so it covers the metal cover correctly.
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Isn't there a tool made by the same people who make the Crop-a-dile that allows you to make your own customzied brads? I don't know the name of it--sorry. Hope that helps.
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yep, that is the I tool she used, I can't remember the correct name either. ;)
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This is the i-Top tool. It's made by Imaginisce. They sell the tool, about the size of the Crop-A-Dile, at Mikes, $29. There are 3 punches for 3 different size brads. Good for a coupon purchase:)
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You can get a similar look by covering your own buttons with dp. Just cut a circle about twice the size of your button. Make slits around the edge, put Tacky glue on the edges of the circle. Place button in center and push all the edges to the back of the button. The liquid glue helps to soften the paper and make it more plyable. Keep working it untill the paper is smooth and tight over the button. It works pretty well and the buttons are great for flower centers. I try to choose dome shaped buttons.
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I have the I tool and the punches that go along with it. You punch the correct size of DP to fit the size of brad you are going to cover. It is a great little tool to have. I purchased mine from http://www.ohmycrafts.com/. You'll love it.
It sells there today for $21.99 less 20%. They carry all the punches and brads that go with it as well. |
they have it at mikes ive seen it, i didnt know what it did before but now i want it! i think im going to use my 40% off coupon on it!
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Originally Posted by paper_therapy
(Post 16596226)
This is the i-Top tool. It's made by Imaginisce. They sell the tool, about the size of the Crop-A-Dile, at Mikes, $29. There are 3 punches for 3 different size brads. Good for a coupon purchase:)
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I found the I Top Tool at Michaels yesterday! Haven't purchased it yet (bought too much this month) but it's on my list for next!.
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