Oct 28 2007

Designer Snaps and Eyelets {C’est Bon}

Published by Julia Stainton at 12:40 pm under C'est Bon, Card Designs

Last year I while I was shoppping I came across the We R Memory Keepers Designer Snaps and Eyelets and their Extra-Large eyelets. As I had just purchased a Crop-a-dile, I just couldn’t wait to bring them home and try them out. I was soon addicted to these unique embellishments. I’m always on the lookout for something a little different and these eyelets and snaps fit the bill. I loved them so much, I even purchased extras for Christmas gifts for some of my stamping frineds.

Designer Eyelets and Snaps

The We R Memory Keepers Designer and Extra Large Eyelets work perfectly with their Crop-a-dile. Easy to use and set, these embellishments are perfect for that special card. They hold their own well on an intricate design but I also love using them on simple designs as they add a simple elegance. What makes these eyelets and snaps so special? The Designer Eyelets and Snaps come in packages of 6 unique pieces. Some eyelets, some snaps…these are a great ensemble of beautiful embellishments. Each package has a mixture of pressed metal eyelets and snaps with additions of color, designs, an epoxy finish or a set rhinestone. I’ve become so enthralled with them that I just had to purchase one of each of their 9 sets and also bought extras to give to a few of my friends last year for Christmas.

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Extra Large or Jumbo Eyelets

The Extra Large eyelets have also become high on my favorites list. I love the large look and how these eyelets come in many different color combinations and finishes. While small eyelets need a grouping to be noticed in a design, one or two of these giant sized eyelets stand perfectly well on their own. My favorite set is the Toasty Tin. Recently, Stampin Up has started carrying this product and is marketed in large packages of 60 in two separate finishes, pewter and antique brass. I love this option as I particularily love using the pewter Jumbo eyelets.
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All of these eyelets are fabulous for stringing ribbon through because of the size of their center opening. My favorite ways of using these eyelets and snaps is for tying ribbon, attaching tags and as a flower center. The size of these Eyelets and Snaps are also fabulous for setting in coasters and chipboard where smaller eyelets may fall out because of the depth.

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How to Use:

The Designer Eyelets and Snap are very easy to use with the Crop-a-dile. Suggested settings are printed on the back of the package. If you have a Crop-a-dile but rarely use it or if you are thinking of purchasing one, I wrote an entry a few months ago that you may want to take a peek at…. Crop-a-dile {C’est Bon}. If you have any questions, comments etc. about these products, feel free to leave them on this post. I’ll be happy to answer them by editing into this post.

Genuine Friend
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This design is based on last weeks CPS sketch. I’ve been wanting to try it out all week and finally got a chance. I decided to go for a distressed, shabby look and have a little fun with the warm colors. The Genuine Designer Snap worked perfectly with the layout and the style of this Stampin Up Designer paper. A little distressing and a little stitching made a simple design so much fun.

Supply List:

Cardstock: Sage Shadow, Chocolate Chip, Groovy Guava - Stampin Up

Patterned Paper: Outlaw - Stampin Up

Stamps: FAbulous Flowers, Wanted, Carte Postale

Ink: Chocolate Chip, Groovy Guava, Black - Stampin Up

Other: screw brad - Creative Impressions, Designer Snap & Crop-a-dile - We R Memory Keepers, sewing machine, stapler,

Best Friends

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This design has a little different style. I thought I’d create a fun fresh card with colors from the gorgeous My Mind’s Eye patterned paper. After stamping my images adhering my layers, it was easy to punch through it all with my Crop-a-dile and add my pewter Jumbo eyelets. A little piece of May Arts ribbon tied through them makes a fun quick embellishment. Also on this design, I used some of my favorite Making Memories textured tape to add those little white on black dots along the bottom and also created a little tab at the top.

Supply List:

Cardstock: Pink Passion, Whisper White, Black, Barely Banana - Stampin Up

Patterned Paper: My Mind’s Eye

Stamps: Garden Whimsy - Stampin Up

Ink: Pink Passion, Old Olive, Black - Stampin Up

Other: Jumbo Eyelets - Stampin Up, ribbon - May Arts, Black and White Textured Tape - Making Memories

A few extra samples…

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18 Responses to “Designer Snaps and Eyelets {C’est Bon}”

  1. Nancyon 28 Oct 2007 at 12:53 pm

    Thanks for sharing this with us girlie!! I have those overhere too.. but never knew how to use them..and never had the feeling HOW to use them either!! This is so much fun!! (and I’ll definitely buy the Crop a Dile soon!!) XOXO

  2. Nancy Kon 28 Oct 2007 at 1:06 pm

    Wow - I really like the look of those large snaps and eyelets - they really make a statement on your cards!

  3. Kimmieon 28 Oct 2007 at 1:16 pm

    I love them too Julia! My problem is, I don’t wanna use them…..I hoard them!!! Maybe I’ll try to use one or two this week! Thanks for the inspiration!

  4. Carolyn King (Cammie)on 28 Oct 2007 at 1:33 pm

    Julia…you never cease to amaze me…these cards are awesome. LOVE the jumbo eyelets too!!!

  5. Donnaon 28 Oct 2007 at 1:57 pm

    Wonderful. I love the look!

  6. trudeeon 28 Oct 2007 at 4:05 pm

    I love these, too, Julia! Your cards are so pretty, I especially love the long one~!

  7. jacksonbelleon 28 Oct 2007 at 4:53 pm

    That’s IT! I can’t let it go anylonger…I am getting an account with We R immediatly! lol. All of your cards are absolutely darling! Fab Job as always my friend!

  8. Conniecrafteron 28 Oct 2007 at 5:08 pm

    These are just cute, now only if I had a crop-a-dile :(

  9. Diane Lapointeon 28 Oct 2007 at 6:47 pm

    Those are fabulous!!

  10. Samanthaon 28 Oct 2007 at 8:10 pm

    How neat. I have been Trying to find some jumbo eyelets like these. I’ll have to find a place that sells these now. TFS!

  11. Bonnie aka raduseon 28 Oct 2007 at 11:23 pm

    I love your cards so much. Those jumbo eyelets/snaps are so tempting. Too bad I can’t get my crop a dile to work for me. Maybe with more practice.

  12. aliceon 29 Oct 2007 at 7:23 am

    It used to be easy finding the extra large eyelets in scrapbook department at stores but now cannot find here. While at Walmart, I went to the sewing department and found them in that section, got 15 for 1.37. They came in silver, gold and brushed . Haven’t checked Joanns.

  13. Micheleon 29 Oct 2007 at 7:29 am

    Love this look! I have some of these and need to use them more….thanks for the inspiration!

  14. Colleenon 29 Oct 2007 at 11:43 am

    These are just so neat! I love all the samples you have given…you really are talented!

  15. Ticiaon 29 Oct 2007 at 4:33 pm

    How awesome are those little suckers ! It makes me want more and more and more ! Truly awesome cards you put them on by the way!

  16. Debbieon 29 Oct 2007 at 10:12 pm

    While I have been contemplating the crop-a-dile, I’m wondering — do you need it to use these great eyelets or are there other tools that I might have already that can be used?

  17. Anabelleon 04 Nov 2007 at 5:28 am

    Love what you did with the snaps and eyelets. Your cards are awesome!!!

  18. Michele Quirkon 05 Feb 2009 at 11:56 pm

    Where did you find the extra large eyelets? I have been looking for them. Thanks for your time.

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