A kit is not complete without buttons, right? Creating buttons within a specific palette is fairly easy (there is even a script for it called theButton Machine), but creating individual buttons out of papers for a perfectly matching result is a little more tedious. So i bring you the Custom Kit Buttons script.
This script will allow you to use any vector shape (round, oval, square, rectangle, octagon, etc.) and then choose all the papers you want to use (at once!) and it will create a variety of buttons from those choices of yours.
A single run of the script can yield many similar buttons, but since they are “cut out” from different spots on the papers, you might get some slight variations for each. You can keep them all, or just keep a few and delete the rest.
This script is perfect to help you complete your kit, to complete a layout, or even to create clusters with buttons that will all be matching.
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This week, i used Missy’s kit called Almost Autumn to create a set of 14 octagonal buttons. Then, i tweaked them to add a slight variation in size, brightness and contrast, just to make sure they were not all exactly identical. What do you think of that?
I really could have used any shape but i thought that round or square buttons were a little too “ordinary” and common so i picked a different shape.
What shape would you like buttons to be?
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What about the kit i used? You can find it here: Almost Autumn.
Can you imagine all the scripts you can use with a single kit to expand the possibilities? You can create cutout shapes, tapes, buttons, additional papers, and more.
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The Scrapper’s Dozen event is underway. We had some fantastic results and the comments are great. Here are some comments we got:
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