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Monday, May 27, 2024

Button Dolls

We made a fun craft when the girls were here last week end.  I saw something a while back about kids making button dolls years ago.  When I saw something that gave a layout of how to do it, I knew this would be a fun thing to do with them.  I gathered buttons, beads, a wooden bead for a head and dental floss to hold them all together.


We spread everything out on the table and the girls started choosing the buttons.



To start they had to gather 9 medium buttons for each leg.



Alaina has her legs done and is starting on big buttons for the body.




Then they had to choose 9 small buttons for each arm.




Ruby has her arms on and is adding 2 tiny buttons for a neck, then a wooden bead for a head, and some fun buttons on top for a hat.



Rubys doll is blue and green





And Alaina chose pinks and oranges.



Here they all are - I did one for Cassie.  They took a lot of thinking and planning but were fun and turned out cute!

25 comments:

  1. What a fun project! They turned out really cute.

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  2. They are adorable! And the girls have a really good choice of colors as well. They look so intently concentrating.

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  3. These figurines look very cute

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  4. You are SO crafty! Aren't these adorable?!!
    hugs
    Donna

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  5. They are adorable... both of the girls and the craft dolls:)

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  6. Mari, those are absolutely adorable! I wish I had known about them when our grandgirlies were younger. We did do a a "button" project when they were around 8 or 9. I had my grandmother's button collection and I bought a canvas for each one and they painted it and drew the outline of a butterfly on it. Then they used the buttons to fill in the butterfly. The girls were impressed to have something they made with buttons of their great great grandmother.

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  7. Those button dolls are so cute! I have lots of buttons. I use them for crafting. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. That's adorable! Now I want to make one. I've got a kazillion buttons. What a great idea! 💙

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  9. They turned out so cute!
    I am impressed with the variety of ways you come up with to make your time with the grandgirlies fun and memorable.

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  10. What an adorable project! The dolly and fashion loving little girl in me is jumping up and down in delight with the girls. You find the most fun crafts!! :) Love it 💗

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  11. Buttons are good stuff for all kinds of crafts. It's worth collecting them, and introducing kids to work with them in various projects. Success assured.

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  12. Sooo cute! What a great idea to do with grandchildren!

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  13. Wow they turned out fantastic. What a great idea!!!

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  14. What a fun craft!! I'm thinking red and green for Christmas decorations! The girls are so cute and I'm sure Cassie loved hers!

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  15. What a great idea.
    They do look good.

    All the best Jan

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  16. They are just adorable!! I have an old Christmas angel ornament and her legs are buttons. I often thought of making one of mine, but couldn't really put the how to together in my head. Thanks for sharing and taking the guesswork out of the process! Off to pin it!!

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  17. Very cute indeed! I always love to see what y’all come up with next!

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  18. That is just adorable!! I'm curious about the hands and feet. They were a different kind of button, right? I see something on the plate in front of Ruby.

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  19. How cute.
    You always find such fun crafts for them to do.

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  20. Very, very nice idea! It looks great

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  21. As with all of your craft projects with the girlies, these are clever and cute and so adorable! xoxo

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