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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

i-top Button Feature - Day 2



Our Design Team has had so much fun creating a variety of projects using the i-top tool and the Button Daddies and today we have some great projects to share with you.



Dishtowel Gift Set

I made a custom dish towel set. First, I cut the fabric to the size I wanted, used some heat-bond to affix it to the towel and then sewed it on for good measure. Then, using the extra fabric I had leftover from cutting the accent on the towel, I sat down to make the buttons.



I used the medium and large buttons. I cut circle with my scissors and then used the i-Top to make the buttons. It was fast and easy! I made a quick gift tag with a manilla shipping tag and a piece of paper from the Childhood Memories collection.



A stamped sentiment at the top of the tag, and then I adhered the buttons with some thin foam dots. I could have sewn them on, but in this case, I just used a little adhesive.






A quick hostess gift or thank you for someone special. Pair it with some kitchen goodies, and you have a great addition to a gift basket.

SUPPLIES
TOWEL: 2 small dish towels, sewing machine, heat-bond, fabric, May Arts ribbon
GIFT TAG: Imagnisce i-Top tool, Medium and Large buttons, manilla shipping tag, Imaginisce Childhood memories pattern paper, stamped sentiment, thin foam dots, baker's twine






Coffee/Tea Cup Cozy

I love using my i-top tool to create buttons because it is just super easy to do.
I knit this fun little coffee cup warmer from some left over wool that I had and then I used my i-top tool to cover the Button Daddies with some gray felt.

I simply sewed the buttons onto my finished project and slipped the warmer on the cup!
Super easy & super fun!


Supplies used: Imaginisce (i-top 2.0 and Button Daddies (22mm); Other: wool, felt


Don't forget about our Giveaway!
If you love to cover buttons then you will love this prize!


We'd love to hear what you would create using the i-top tool and some accessories.  
Just leave us a comment about what you'd create and you'll be automatically entered into the random drawing for an ...


i-top tool package!
(winner will be announced Fri., March 1st)

35 comments:

Anita Braddock said...

How cute is this cool towels and Magnets. thanks for sharing and for the chance to win

Paper Sewn Visions said...

Awesome projects. Love how the buttons turned out. Thank you for sharing. Hugs, Velma

Jodi said...

Great projects ladies!!!

Mary Pat Siehl said...

awesome ladies

Margie said...

Fantastic Gift ideas!

Holly and little people said...

I would love to make some headbands for my princesses! The i-top looks like so much fun!

Amanda said...

Wow that's so cool. I haven't done covered buttons yet but they would look cute on some hair bows.

Ladybug68 said...

I think I would make buttons to go on a cute card or a layout.

Robin B. said...

Cute gift ideas. I would use it to make buttons for layouts and cards.

Unknown said...

I'd love to make one of these!!

Romy said...

Wonderful projects! Such a great idea to use the iTop in combination with wool!

sharon g said...

Gosh, now that I've seen these projects, I'd like to make THESE. I'm a coffee-holic so the cozy would be great. And I like to make cute tags, so the tag would be great to make...

Sue D said...

Great ideas. I think I would make a hanging towel and use the buttons.

Caryn S said...

That coffee cup cozy certainly is cute! I have several patterns for these but haven't tried on yet but I may just borrow that idea! I am working on a suitcase album that needs a button, this would be a great tool to make that.

Natasha G.P. said...

I'd love to make the coffee cup cozy. That is really cute.

Teresa said...

Love the projects today! The towels are so cute!

PamSpradlin said...

I crochet coffee cup cozies but never decorated them. Thank you for the great idea to dress them up.

Sam Burns said...

What a nice gift for someone! Gosh, buttons would be made for everything, even if it doesn't need a button! Thanks for the chance!

Pepper said...

This is so cool! I love covering buttons!!! Thanks for the chance to win!

Unknown said...

I would add buttons on the couch with different colors to add more edge on the look. :)

Jenn said...

I would love to make some buttons for my cards and scrapbook pages!

Kim M said...

How adorable. I love scrapping with little girl, these would be great for crafting with her. She always has cool ideas for "mommy" projects.

Carol said...

I would use the ITop to make buttons for my cards and scrapbooks.

Carol B
ciaoitalia2007(at)gmail(dot)com

cghundley said...

The I-topper is great to use.
I need it to make buttons for
my St. Patrick Day cards.
Carla from Utah

Chelle (PhotoArt/MaybeCreative) said...

Snce I can't sew or knit it would be used on my scrapbook pages.

chellek2000 @ yahoo. com

Jana Marie said...

What a cute idea with the coffee cozy. I kinda want to make some now. I am learning a lot about this tool and would love to win one! Thanks for the chance!!

Donette said...

Make a cover for cold drinks to insulate and keep them cooler longer

Kelly Massman said...

love the cozy idea and diana's packaging is so cute; love to use this on layouts!

Rhonda Miller said...

Thanks for sharing these great ideas.

Amy Martin said...

These are so pretty too....Wow...I would create buttons for my projects. Or maybe even buttons for my daughter to put on her clothes she is learning to sew.

Jean Bullock said...

Love that towel project! Great idea!

Susan said...

What sweet ideas! I'd love an i-top button maker as I'm sure it would allow me to create in a whole new way!

Kim H said...

the gift set is a wonderful idea, it would be a great hostess gift. I do not knit but the coffee cozy is a great idea. thanks for sharing and chance to win. I would create scrapbook pages for my babys album.

Lucy Newton said...

I think you can create so many cute accesories for girls!

littlen said...

great projects. so many uses for this unique tool.

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