Monday, 16 August 2010

Make The Girl a Button!

Hello everyone!

Remember French Fridays?
Remember how Audrey, from Brizmus Blogs Books, used to participate when she lived in Paris? Well, now the lucky girl is living the dream in Japan, and her French Fridays became Nihon no Kinyoubi aka Japanese Fridays.

But Nihon no Kinyoubi doesn't have a feature button! How could that be?! So Audrey is having a Make me a Button Giveaway. And, of course, I HAD to participate! I just can't help myself, when there are buttons involved, I'm there!

So, if you haven't entered, if you like designing buttons, and if you want to win a book, this is the place to go to do so! The giveaway had been extended, so you still have your chance.

Here are my entries (yes, I know, I made TWO buttons...).
I will probably get back to you when the voting starts for a little help from my friends... :)


8 commentaires:

  1. You see, this is why I haven't entered because I could never make a button that is that good. Great entries Charlotte.

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  2. Oh Charlotte both look stunning! I really like the cherry blossoms in the first and the butterflies in the 2nd, I also have a hard time choosing between them :-) They look great, congrats!! :-)

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  3. Love it! You are SO going to win.

    BTW, I finally moved this weekend and was reunited with my mail. OMG Love Letters is so beautiful. I love it. What a great book. Thank you thank you.

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  4. Charlotte, this are both very beautiful! What a great artist you are. I don't know what the buttons from the other entrants are going to look like, but can they be as nice as these?

    BTW how do you make buttons? Do you have a nice application for it? I always wonder how people do them and I still haven't found out.

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  5. Sweatha Sanjana18 August 2010 05:46

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  6. Good job! They look so pretty. You've done well. ;)

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  7. oh so pretty! i like the one with the butterflies.

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