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DIY Hello Sign with Buttons

Button crafts have been popping up everywhere lately, and it’s easy to see why—they’re colorful, textured, and a great way to use up those extra bits we all seem to collect. When I received a box filled with buttons, a canvas, and a suggested floral garden design, I couldn’t wait to dive in. While the floral idea was beautiful, I decided to take things in a slightly different direction and create a welcoming sign that could brighten up an entryway or craft space.


To get started, I felt the canvas needed a little personality before adding any buttons. A plain white surface just wasn’t going to do justice to all that color and texture. I chose to paint the background first, giving it a soft, inviting base that would help the buttons stand out while tying the whole design together.

Buttons Galore & More sent me a beautiful variety of spring-colored buttons, including traditional round shapes along with fun novelty designs like flowers and butterflies. The mix of sizes, colors, and shapes made it easy to start envisioning how everything could come together, adding both dimension and a playful, seasonal feel to the project.

Before committing anything in place, I needed to get a feel for the overall design, so I started by loosely arranging the buttons across the canvas. This step really helps to visualize placement, balance, and color distribution. I moved pieces around until the composition felt just right, making sure the shapes and colors worked together to create a cohesive and welcoming look.

Now that I had a good idea for the arrangement, it was time to paint the canvas. I chose to use DecoArt Earth paint for a natural, warm base. The yellow I started with felt a bit too bright on its own, so I mixed in a touch of tan to soften it. This created a more muted, earthy background that would complement the buttons without overpowering them.

To build out the design, I chose more DecoArt paints in a variety of greens to add hand-painted leaves throughout the canvas. I paired those with some paper leaves cut using my Cricut cutting machine, layering them in for added dimension and texture. The combination of painted and cut elements really helped bring the whole piece to life.

After the leaves were painted and the paper pieces were securely glued in place, it was time for the fun part—adding the buttons. I used hot glue to attach each one, working section by section so the design stayed balanced. The dimension really started to build at this stage, and seeing the colors and shapes come together made the whole project feel complete.

A few final touches were still needed to bring everything together. I used a paint marker to add small stems and extra leaves wherever the design needed a little fill-in or flow. Those tiny details really help connect all the elements visually. And finally, I added a “hello” cut with my Cricut cutting machine right to the center of the canvas, giving the piece a welcoming focal point and a polished finish.

And if you want a closer look, the image above highlights the details of how all the materials work together—the layered buttons, painted background, and added elements coming together to create a cohesive and inviting design.

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