Aug 15, 2012

Guest Post: DIY Button Monogram

{Carlia from Nest Building 101 is guest posting for me today! Want a chance to win a similar project? Check out my sponmsor giveaway where Carlia is giving away one of her button monograms!}

first off, i just want to thank krystal for letting me invade her blog for the day! :)

hi everyone! my name is carlia and i blog over at nest building 101. in honor of krystal's soon-to-arrive little one, i thought i'd share a fun how-to to create an adorable monogram perfect for a nursery!

how to create a button monogram

here's what you'll need:
  • a pre-printed letter (you can print one either in a color or using the outline tool from a program such as microsoft word), the point size of your choice, but try to use a bold font
  • a piece of cardboard (i used a bit from a box of diapers)
  • an assortment of buttons (feel free to use identical buttons or an array of styles), make sure you have one extra large button set aside
  • a piece of ribbon
  • glue
  • an exacto knife (if you're uncomfortable with this, you can use scissors)
  • a hot glue gun
  • a black marker
first cut out your letter. if you have a cricut or a silhouette cutting machine, feel free to use that, as it's much faster and gives you cleaner lines.

using the letter as your stencil, place it on the cardboard and trace around it with your exacto knife.

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next, adhere the paper letter to the cardboard letter using glue, not hot glue. i used scrapbooking glue strips, so that the paper wouldn't bubble.

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then, using your marker, blacken the edges to make the cardboard less noticeable.

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now it's time to get out the hot glue and start applying your buttons. (tip: i bought my buttons in bulk on ebay. i only paid $15 for 2 lbs of assorted buttons.) be sure to cover up any space, layering your buttons where needed.

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now, grab that extra large button and the piece of ribbon. run the ribbon through the button from the back, doubling back through the hole to create a loop. this will be your nail hanger (to hide the nail). clever, no? ;)

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finally, hot glue the ends of the ribbon to the back of your button letter, making sure it's balanced, and you're done!

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it's ready to hang!
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wasn't that easy? be sure to check out the "cheap tricks" series on my blog, nest building 101, for lots of great how-to's from revamping an old end table to rewiring a lamp!

7 comments :

Mrs. Newlywed Giggles said...

Such a cute idea!!!

Lauren said...

Love this a lot!

Jess @ Blonde Meets World said...

Love this! Very cute (and simple enough that even I can do it )!

Ashlee Miller said...

Cute! Great tutorial!

meghan said...

THis is super cute. And doing it in red and green for Christmas or black and orange for Halloween would also be fun.

Jane said...

Oh I love this! I'm definitely pinning this to save for later for a baby shower I'm throwing.

Shelley said...

That's awesome! Great job!