Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Vintage Button and Cork Stamps
I have been away from the blogging postings for awhile but thought I would give it a try again. I hope someone might find this interesting. This is something I read about in a Martha Stewart Living magazine ages ago and wanted to try it and now I have all the components. You mount buttons with interesting textures on wine corks and use them as stamps. I plan on using them as stamps for making impressions in polymer clay. The corks make great handles. I have used a glue gun to attach the buttons to them. I got the wine corks at a yard sale (no I did not drink all that wine by myself) The buttons came from many yard sales and thrift stores also. I love buttons!
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Pretty interesting way to use buttons. Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteCool. I do drink enough wine to supply my craft ideas over the year! :}
ReplyDeleteLove vintage buttons, too.
I am glad yall like it.
ReplyDeleteLately any wine I drink seems to have those recycled plasticy corks which would work here, but aren't as much use in some other cork crafts. I probably need to drink the better stuff. :)
Love this idea! I am going to try this today!
ReplyDeleteI like this idea. i work with polymer clay so it will me useful. Join my blog afroditacreations.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLove the idea. Was wondering if you had to spray the buttons with non-stick oil before you used on clay?? Can you use them with paints/glazes?? Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI was surfing looking for some ideas and happened upon this site. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for taking the time to post this great idea.
ReplyDeleteReally great idea! Thanks a lot, Julie!
ReplyDeletePlease, how do you attach the buttons to the corks? Would superglue work?
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