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I love buttons because they provide that perfect embellishment. It give the project a 3d look and just adds a great accent.
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I love buttons. I think they add a cuteness to everything! Buttons rule!
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As a child, I loved sorting through my mother’s button box. As a teenage, learning to sew, I was intimidated by buttons because I was intimidated by making buttonholes. As a preschool teacher, I thought buttons were the perfect “raw material” because you could use them to teach so many things and Arnold Lobel’s Frog and Toad story “The Lost Button” was a favorite. As a cardmaker, I love the huge selection of seasonal and shaped buttons that on the market as well as “regular” ones.
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I love buttons too. My daughter loves to collect them and I just love to use them on cards and scrapbook pages.
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I am kind new to using buttons on my projects and I think I am hooked.
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I love buttons because they can go on any layout and are great for boy pages!
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Why do I love buttons? Hmmmmmm. I think it’s because they’re so versatile, they work with nearly every style. And truthfully I think I like collecting them. I love cards with oodles and oodles of buttons but I love my buttons so much that I find I can’t part with that many of them all at once. I guess I’ll just have to keep on trying.
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I do love buttons! They’re a wonderful accent that add dimension and colour! They are one of my favourite embellishments. =)
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Buttons remind me of my mother and grandmother: they removed them from all discarded clothing and kept them in decorative tin cans. I used to separate them into color groups and often grouped them into “families.” They were my most favorite toys. I now have those old tins of funny little buttons and can’t seem to part with the memories they hold. I occasionally run my hands through them and remember those good old days of a more simple life and imagination. I LOVE BUTTONS!!!
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I forgot to say that I use buttons frequently on my projects, whether it’s cards or other paper crafts. Buttons are a staple like bread and milk.
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