
If you’re a paper crafter, then you know how frustrating it is when you’re almost done with a project, but you just can’t find the right decorative button to pull everything together. But, with this paper button tutorial from Splitcoast Stampers, you can make your own incredibly realistic-looking buttons using a clear-drying glaze and paper that you already have on hand. Plus, if simple buttons won’t do, you can always use punches or scissors to cut out shapes in different sizes and stack them together to make more ornate faux notions.










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