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Thursday, March 5, 2009

The Graphics Fairy and The Buttons

The Graphics Fairy You may already know about this amazing blog, it’s actually pretty popular. I like to think it’s been my secret source for some time and only now, because I just can’t keep it to myself any longer, am I willing to share it. It’s The Graphics Fairy, a blog full of free vintage images. I don’t know how she does it, but she finds the coolest old graphics, most in full color, and posts them on her constantly updated blog for FREE! (Did I mention they’re free?) And if you want a background for your blog, she does that too! (Free!) Just follow the links on her site.
















Although I love most everything she offers as-is, I have been taking a few images and playing around with them in Photoshop to erase the text and then to Illustrator to add my own. With The Graphics Fairy permission, I am featuring one of these altered images right here, with more to come...uh huh, FREE! In fact, I took it a step or two further and I created some free PDF downloads for you to play with. They are the altered design made into labels for pretty button storage, because I know you have buttons. You can click on any of the round labels above for the enlarged JPGs to take home with you. And click on the design images below to open the PDF images and use as they are or enlarge or reduce elements as needed.













As far as a tutorial: print, cut and stick. That’s it.

A few tips: When cutting circles with scissors, you’ll cut more accurate when turning the paper and holding your scissors in one position. Also, I ink the edges of my labels with a marker to hide the white cut edge, it gives a more finished look. For labeling, either print onto full sheet label stock or use spray adhesive once the labels are cut out.

You can use the button labels on most any container. I placed the largest label onto a $1 craft store round wooden box and sanded here and there for a distressed look. I wrapped labels and bands on thrift store spice jars and labeled an old candy dish, courtesy of my friend Desirai. And lastly, I folded and ribboned the label topper over a small cracker jar found in Martha’s section at Kmart. You can also print the large lid image onto an iron-on transfer sheet and transfer to fabric, it will drape nicely and make a sweet gift for your favorite crafter.

And now, the photos. Have fun!

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

OOOh! Thanks so much for sharing this. Although I visit the Graphics Fairy often, what you've given me is the ability to see the potential in these graphic images beyond the basic image. Thank You!

Becky Brocato said...

Great resource! Thanks for sharing so generously. You have such a sense of vintage design! Well done, always.

Shell in your Pocket said...

Very cute!
sandy toe

marcieadary.etsy.com said...

Wow. Love them. You are awesome for sharing.

BlueCastle said...

You are so nice! Have I mentioned how great I think you are? :) I love generous people, and free graphics is so perfect.

Thank you.

Suzy said...

Thanks for sharing once again, generous as usual. You have made the cutest things with them. Great for gift giving. I come from a family of seamstresses. They will love these!
Thanks again,
Suzy

Learning Spanish at 41 said...

Thanks for another good resource!

Oakleaf Hollow Primitives said...

Just found your site through the "Graphics Fairy." I like how you recreated the image for buttons. I have a kazillion buttons! :) Love your blog, too!!

Thanks!
julie

Anonymous said...

Hi Cathe,
I just found your fabulous blog through The Graphocs Fairy.
I love what you made of this beautiful round image! Thank you so much for sharing it with all of us!
Warmest wishes from Germany sends you Carola

debi said...

Cathe, Thanks so much for the beautiful labels, and the wonderful craft ideas! Soooooo pretty!!
Have a great weekend,
Debi

Nicole Austin said...

hi! found you on the graphics fairy site...this is SO cool! thank you for sharing!! i love buttons and vintage labels! thank you!

nicole

Gail said...

Wow Cathe!
You are so very talented! Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful images, I can't wait to make something fun with them for my best friend and myself!

Judy said...

These are great! Thanks for sharing! I sell a lot of buttons in my antiques booth and have been looking for something unique to put on the jars! These are perfect! This will so dress up my jars and my booth!!

Anonymous said...

I have an antique button collection and this will highlight it perfectly. Thank you so much.

Unknown said...

Hi Cathe,

Great idea and graphics too. I too go to her site and grab her free graphics, so generous of her. Love these and downloaded and will use them as well. Thank you!

Kindredly, Lynne Laura

xashee's corner said...

Found you through Graphics Fairy and GLAD i did! :) Thank you so much for sharing this WONDERFUL gift idea! i KNOW i will be back often! hehe Have an AWESOME day! :)

Amy @ Living Locurto said...

These are awesome. I'll be linking to your post. Yeah, I love her site, it's on my list of fun places to find downloads.

Geralyn Gray said...

Thank you so much----I just love this. My button jars needed something to wear!

jasminduft said...

Wow! Gorgeous button jars! Thanks a lot for the tutorial and pdf images!

Amy @ Living Locurto said...

After clicking over to her site... I realized it's NOT the site I thought it was. Thanks for turning me onto The Graphics Fairy. How did I miss this one? ha. I wrote a post about it and included your cool button labels!

Anonymous said...

Thank-you so much for sharing this, I love it. I just came across your blog from the graphics fairy, but will visit you often. I have added you to my blog list.. Thank-you again..
Christina

Journal Swag said...

You're amazing! Thank you so much!

Jane Rhoades said...

I was wondering if you could/would change the word from Buttons to Thread? It would also be nice to have one that said Pins... I would be happy to pay!

violette said...

Wow! fantastic Thank you so much...from italy...Violette^o^

SundayL said...

Hi there, Thank you for sharing all that you do on your blog, it is all most interesting. I use some of the graphics from the Graphics Fairy and I like the font on the graphic you used, but can't find it. However, the font you have used for the word "Buttons" is just as effective and I wonder if you could tell me the font name please?
Thank You
SundayL

Cathe Holden said...

Hi SundayL,

The font I used for Buttons is Letterhead Fonts Signmaker:

http://www.letterheadfonts.com/fonts/signmaker.php

kerwin said...

You have such style....live with me.
Thanks for your giving heart.
The box is precious.

Shandell's said...

The sources you find are amazing. Thank you for this one, I had to tear myself away.