I love going to the DI. (For those who don’t know what that is, it’s like a goodwill or thrift store.) I go there probably once a week. Some might say that’s obsessive, but I love it. What I don’t love, is the smell…i swear all thrift stores have a smell….and I am not very fond of it.

Anyways, I found a really great frame a couple months back and finally found a use for it. I don’t have a before picture of the frame, but it wasn’t anything great to look at. It was just a wood frame, but it had some character to it.

So to fix it up, I painted the same color as Hannah’s dresser and then used some pink paint to distress it a little and then sanded it. Here is the frame after I finished it. I really love how it turned out and it will go perfect in Hannah’s room.

Now, onto what I actually put inside the frame. I love buttons, actually I am obsessed with buttons. I am positive that I have more buttons than is probably necessary. Sometime I will have to take a picture of my button collection, but today I am going to show you my button tree.

I have made something very similar to this for fall decorations and such, but I have never made an everyday button tree. I love how it turned out. It is so simple, but it works.

Here is how I made it:

Supplies Needed:

Foam board

paint

brown cardstock

Green scrapbook paper

buttons

Mod Podge

Hot Glue

Step 1: Paint your base piece. I painted it plain pink and then later decided to add some light pink scrolls, and swirls to add something more.

Step 2: Cut out the tree and hills. For the tree I made this template. I just free-handed the hills.

Step 3: Cut out foam board for your background.

Step 4: Mod podge your tree and hills onto your foam board.

Step 5: Hot glue buttons onto your foam board. I like to lay mine out before hand to make sure I have them right where I want them and then I glue them on.

That’s it! You could make this your own by using a different color scheme and background. I made this one to match Hannah’s new room re-do. I love how it turned out and best of all Hannah loves it too! She told me it was “bootiful” when I showed it to her. 🙂

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Just something i whipped up.