You'll have to show us what you come up with. I do foist my creations on people. I haven't made anything yet with the intention of keeping it. I don't have room to keep them. No one has complained so far...
I like the dragonfly best, then the ladybug.Well, I think I have committed myself to making 20 gourd buttons for a studio artist event sponsored by the National Button Society. I tried a dragonfly, lady bug, and wasp. Today I'm trying a bat and a lightening bug (with UV paint) to see which design I can replicate most easily. The theme is "Wings of Spring". I thought all 20 buttons had to be different, but found out they all have to be the same. Boring. But that's the rule. I've ordered Swarvarsky (sp?) crystals to use for the eyes.
Not sure why they want them all alike. Being studio artist buttons, one would think being different would be desirable.Your button designs are wonderful, Marsha, you sure have a lot of detail in a small space! I especially like the dragonfly on the speckled background.
I agree with you too, working twenty identical items can be tedious, but the final collection will look terrific.
Any idea why the show wants 20 identical buttons from each participant?
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