The Hutton Button


Post Note: I'm keeping this giveaway open until Monday morning April 24,11. After you leave a comment, email me at maizehuttonatgmaildotcom with your address so I can send it to you!

These are little wooden buttons that I made from Montana Cottonwood branches.  {No live trees were hurt during this project}  They're going to be little surprises with my new hand printed stationery line.  



Leave a comment if you'd like a little wooden button to arrive on your doorstep.  
Have a happy day!
Maize

38 comments:

  1. please don't send me one, as I've received more than my fair share of your goodies. But, I did want to say that I find these to be BRILLIANT. :) You never cease to amaze me with your fresh ideas.

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  2. Of curse I would!!!! That would be lovely!

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  3. I would love one!!!! So pretty and simple!

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  4. Where DO you get all your creative ideas? These are so cute!

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  5. those are super sweet, i'd love one!!! :)

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  6. Love them! Thanks for the link to the hula hoop rug, my daughter made a small one the other night and is hooked! Ready for spring? Argh, pouring here right now (which is better than snow I guess!).

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  7. What a cute idea.... I would LOVE to have a button arrive on my doorstep!!

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  8. So adorable and what a great little treat to be added to your orders! TOO CUTE!

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  9. Darling idea! I hope spring isn't too far off for you up there; we are mighty tired of waiting for it in Idaho. Happy Easter!
    Liz

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  10. Delurking to say yes, please. These are lovely.

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  11. Looking forward to the launch of the stationary that you had told me about!! Cute projects from childhood - so crafty and talented is that Maize!

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  12. That would be great! I love all kinds of buttons! Thanks!

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  13. These are so cute! I bet everyone will be pleased to get them with their stationary :)

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  14. These are adorable! I love getting little goodies in the mail :-)

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  15. These are too adorable! :-)

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  16. Anonymous8:24 PM

    Hi! I stumbled across your post via craftgawker, and I love your blog!

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  17. I would love a cute little button...those are genius & a great way to spread a bit of foresty fun!

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  18. What a fabulous idea! Yes please.

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  19. These are so cute! I would love to have one...a million crafty ideas are swirling in my head now. I gots plans for those buttons ;)

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  20. Anonymous1:29 PM

    I really heart these!! So vintage-y cute!! :)

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  21. Anonymous1:31 PM

    Just wonderful! send one my way please :D

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  22. These are absolutely adorable! I would love one, thank you.

    Wouldn't they look amazing on a child's sweater?

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  23. These are precious! I'd love one!

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  24. Anonymous9:31 PM

    What an adorable idea! Thank you for sharing!

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  25. How cute are those!!! Did you make them??

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  26. thats amazing, frend, we like that...

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  27. what great buttons! i have been asking my bf to make buttons like this for my felted cowls that i make (example: http://www.etsy.com/listing/63458265/nuno-felted-neck-warmer-in-blue-and-grey)... i would l love to win one made from montana cottonwood, which we don't have around here!!!

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  28. These are soooooooo cool I'd love one !

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  29. these are so cute, i always love natural products! i'd love one!

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  30. how cute! I would love a button! : )

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  31. I've never left a comment on here but these buttons are too cute not to!

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  32. First trip to your blog. I could see this button on a knit cowl! Beautiful!

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  33. Simply adorable simple! Brilliant! Yes, please, may I have one?

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  34. Me! me! I do!
    katelyn.j.stephens at gmail dot com

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  35. Saw you on craftgawker...your blog is wonderful, as are your ideas! Would love a button!

    Thanks!

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  36. I know I'm too late for a button, they are so cute btw, but I was wondering what kind of a saw you used to cut the slices? I have a girl scouts project to do and need to cut a bunch of slices...thanks!

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  37. Hey Kim,

    I actually have some left if you'd like one. Just email me your addy.

    Used a chop saw. Be careful!

    :)

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