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- My first button branch- Cherry tree-inspired.
- Melted crayon art
- Melted crayon art
- Turquoise Button Branch. This baby’s gotten tens of thousands of ‘pins’ on pinterest!
- “Lonely Roma”: enough said 😉
- A simple tree in autumn
- Button branch lampshade
- The first Four Seasons button tree.
- Button Link I made for my husbands birthday.
- Purple Sparrow.
- Antique button tree- I used mainly vintage buttons for this piece.
- Close up of the antique button tree. Check out the crackly background.
- “Of the Forest” autumn-inspired tree.
- Apple tree and vintage flash card nursery art.
- Turquoise button tree.
- Dream apple tree…to match the apple tree nursery art.
- Large oak branch with embossed leaves.
- Chchchchchchchch Cherry Bomb!
- Purple sunset with a rainbow tree. Perfect home for a little bird.
- Bright pink, orange and yellow made for a pretty awesome color combo!
- One blue mama bird with her two blue babies
- The Nightmare Before Christmas- Buttonized! Jack Skellington approved!
- Little Pink Bird hiding in the branches of the old cherry tree.
- Turquoise Love Birds https://bustedbutton.com/2012/05/30/wordless-wednesday-love-birds/
- The Four Seasons in button trees. On 7×14″ canvases.
- “Bogies in the Trees” or “Tree of Strife” if you want to get serious… in any case, army men make great leaves 😉
- “Dancing in the Rain” My rendition of a verrry special moment that a secret someone commissioned me to paint 🙂
- Green button tree- was lacking something…
- It needed a wild, and creepy horse 😉
- Little brown button bird.
- Lots of pink and purple for baby kaitlin!
- A big oak tree on three canvases. I used vintage valentines to make the leaves.
- my robin’s egg blue button tree with antique white buttons found the perfect home in this nook.
- Owl for my mama
- Just me and the pumpkin king. This IS art 😉 hahahha
- Penny Tree- donated to Jeneece’s Place (http://jeneeceplace.org/) as a thank-you from my sis-in-law and her cute lil twins who stayed there for a month. “Every Penny Counts” is one of their mottos! ♥
- purple and lime green are such a perfect combo! 3-D coordinating butterflies help out too 😉
- Purple and lime green are such a great combo!
- Button elephant with red balloons.
- It’s a button elephant infestation!
- Turquoise sunrise with multi-colored button blossoms 🙂
- Bday present for a Rainbow Dash fan. Buttons made the perfect border!
- Green with white butterflies 🙂
- Matching painting and lamp set.
- Just needed to throw in this photo of a caterpillar who I befriended.
- Checkers Tree for my dad for Fathers Day
- Button Rainbow
- A silly old watercolor of a piece of kelp smoking a cigarette. Why not?
- The contrast of the button tree blowing in the wind along with the steam of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant is just glorious!
- The contrast of the button tree blowing in the wind along with the steam of the cooling towers of the nuclear power plant is just glorious!
- Special painting for a special girl- check out those SPARKLES!
- Painted this for some lovely people who’s daughter works for an awesome organization in africa-http://www.inganeyami.com/ (the eagle is their symbol) and I used handmade paper from india that I got from this fundraiser for another awesome organization http://www.canada.com/Enjoy+some+curry+cause+friday/6583450/story.html
- This is a massive piece with a lot of texture!
- ‘Eden’s Garden’
- Before buttons- a naked painting. https://bustedbutton.com/2012/07/17/a-naked-painting-before-and-after/
- John Deere in buttons! https://bustedbutton.com/2012/07/10/wordless-wednesday-john-deere/
- I used wooden birds for this piece
- A little set for Makenna
- This matches the button tree lamp
- The four seasons in a square!
- Paintings for some cute lil brothers
- Paintings for brothers- Isaac Joha
- Paintings for brothers- Camden John
- ‘Beauty for Ashes’- Meaning and tutorial on textured background and painting with ashes: https://bustedbutton.com/2012/08/12/beauty-for-ashes/
You r sooo talented srsly!!!!!!!!
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I love your work!!!! i have a beach themed room and would love to do a button painting for it. Any suggestions?
thanks a lot! 🙂 have you seen my sea glass art? https://bustedbutton.com/2012/03/26/sea-glass-art/
i painted a simple beach scene (links to youtube tutorials on that post) and used sea glass as leaves- but i was thinking shells would work too 🙂 even just a beachy colored blended background with a simple silhouette of a branch or tree with seashell leaves would be perfecto! let me know what you decide on! have fun 😀
saw these and thought of you, have you ever thought of doing edible button art?
http://www.cupcakedecoration.co.uk/characters-and-novelties/button-decorations.html
Hi! Thanks for thinkin of me! actually I did a post on chocolate and candy buttons 🙂 check it out here- https://bustedbutton.com/2012/06/21/chocolate-buttons/
Your work is inspiring! My mom passed away last year…. And she had a tin full of buttons that she had since my sisters and I were very small. We all have great memories of playing with all the buttons…. Right down to the ‘smell’ of the buttons inside the tin… I plan on making each of them one of your button branches in colors they love, so we can each have a ‘piece’ of the button tin… 🙂 so thank you very much for the fantastic ideas! If you could provide a cheat sheet of items needed, I would so appreciate it! If not the journey will be half the fun I’m sure!
oh gretchen- im sorry for your loss 😥 im glad you were inspired – that is such a perfect lovely gift you will create! 🙂 here is a link to a pretty detailed tutorial of a button tree- https://bustedbutton.com/2012/05/17/blending-tutorial/ you will need- buttons, hot glue and a glue gun (you can use white glue that dries clear too if you use enough and let it dry lying down) a canvas of your chosen size (walmart, craftstores and even some dollar stores sell those- and they also sell the acrylic craft paint you can use for the background if youre doing one, and the tree 🙂 let me know how it goes!!!! thanks for stopping by and for sharing your story 🙂
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can we order/special order these from you, wanted a couple for my niece and nephew. thanks!
Hi Sandra! You bet you can 🙂 Feel free to email me and we can talk specifics- I would love to create something perfect for your niece and nephew 🙂
simply awesome :-)……great work…..amazing creativity
Thank you so much!!! 🙂 you made my day!
wow, i’m so inspired by you x
Aw thanks Christine ❤
Wowzers!! I have just discovered your blog and it’s incredible! I would love too be half as talented and creative as you! I’m off work with an injured back art the minute so will definitely be trying out some ideas to keep me occupied!
Aw thank you Kirsty!! Im sorry to hear about your back 😦 But it is definitely a good time to get creative- you will do a great job 🙂 Have fun!
Okay, seriously in love. Where do you find so many buttons! Michaels sells like 8 of them for $5 :S!!!
Thanks Laura 🙂 Ya michaels has some great buttons but they definitely get pricey to use for a big project! Some dollar stores sell them for pretty cheap, even walmart has had some assorted packs, but my fave place to get buttons is from a thrift or antique store- sometimes you can get lucky and find grammas old collection 😉 Happy button-hunting!!
Thanks for the tips 🙂 By the way, here is what you inspired: http://paraphrasesblog.blogspot.ca/2013/01/button-tree-project.html
You did an awesome job Laura!! I love your tree and color scheme!!!!
Thanks! Our couches in the room beside that wall are dark wine coloured, but dark buttons seemed off balance – made it look like an apple tree, so the light greyish pink seemed to be the best way to match. The tree I TOTALLY copied from yours, though 😉
HAHaha thats okay! I started with copying… sometimes still do lol. You’ll be a tree master asap and you’ll be able to make even betta ones!
I only have enough wall space for one more! Good idea turning it into a business. I’m surprised you only charge like $50 for one on etsy. The time and supplies seem like it would warrant way more.
haha ya I am selling one for 50 dollars on Etsy, but I definitely charge more for the custom pieces, which is what I work on. I wish there was a bigger market for nifty wall art thats for sure! It’s fun to do anyways 🙂
http://paraphrasesblog.blogspot.ca/2013/01/photo-project-button-tree-no-2.html And the very last creation you inspired! I say “very last” because for right now, I need to stop crafting and focus on some other things, lol! Way too adictting! (Scroll to bottom to get to button project, as first project is a photo project).
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hi im looking for a simple car design for a child in blue buttons,love ur work and have done the blue elephant could u please help me as im not the best drawer xxxxxxx
i want one!
do you want to make a diy of the buttontree with some birds one it?
xxxx
ps. i’m dutch…
Hi Sabien 🙂 thanks for coming by 🙂 I’ve got a tutorial here: https://bustedbutton.com/2012/05/17/blending-tutorial/
And much more on my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/bustedbutton
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