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Big smiles here today!  Look at my new rings!!



Let me take you through them one by one...


A pink rose button glued to a gold ring blank.


A white heart button tied with neon thread stuck to a silver blank



A stack of blue buttons tied with neon thread and stuck to a gold blank



A yummy green button tied with narrow blue satin ribbon stuck to a gold blank.



A green flower button tied with daffodil yellow 3mm and stuck to a silver blank.



Some green buttons sewn with thread and stuck to a silver blank



And a micro lilac button tied with purple 3mm and stick to a silver blank



I got my ring blanks from ebay and all the toppers from Crafty Ribbons, and really you are only limited by your imagination.  You can stick any thing to the top of any blank.  Plastic for the kids, real silver for the adults...

I'm off to find more things I can use... I'm working on an idea with a small pencil - we'll see!

Linking up at Simon Says and Inspire Me Mondays - even though it's Wednesday!!

Thanks for stopping by!


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  1. What a unique and fun entry to our Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge, Laura! My favorite is the green flower button ring! Thanks for playing along with us this week!

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  2. I wish my hands looked that good! Also I would need real gold or silver rings lol or they would go all funny and bring me out in lumps! Apart from that they are really pretty!

    Cazzy x

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