How-To

Button Wreath Ornament

Put colorful stray buttons to new use as Christmas ornaments.
Martha Stewart Living Television

Colorful stray buttons can be put to new use as Christmas ornaments. If you don't have enough loose buttons, or the right colors, don't worry -- stores sell them by the bagful. Kids will enjoy this project because each wreath they make will be unique.

Tools and Materials

Needle-nose pliers or wire cutters
16-gauge copper wire, or 22-gauge green floral wire, cut to 9-inch lengths
72 buttons for each wreath
Scissors
Satin ribbon, 1/8 inch wide and 6 inches long
Seam binding for decorative bow

Button Wreath Ornament How-To

1. Using pliers, make a small loop at one end of the wire.

2. Thread buttons onto the wire until you have enough to form the size of the wreath you want. Our wreaths are 2 1/2 inches in diameter.

3. Using pliers, bend the plain end of the wire around the looped end. This will form the wreath.

4. Use the satin ribbon to make a loop for hanging the wreath; tie the ribbon in a knot about 3 inches above the wreath.

5. Tie a bow of seam binding to decorate the wreath.

Resources

16-gauge copper wire and 22-gauge silver-plate wire available at local craft and hardware-supply stores. 22-gauge green floral wire available at local floral-supply stores.

Reviews (2)

  • opat
    17 Dec, 2007

    This is a fun way to get rid of some of the buttons I have collected. Fast and east, I recommend trying it for fun. I have one above my computer.

  • me_nora
    11 Dec, 2007

    Excellent idea for those who have a naughty little boy like mine. Thanks to this kind of ornaments I don't have to worry about my kid getting hurt. Thank you!