Metal Filigree Flower Embellishments From The Bead & Button Company

Christmas has come early! Look what arrived in my postbox this week…

They are metal filigree flower embellishments and come from the Bead & Button Company, aren’t they pretty? They are an antique bronze colour and come in a pack of 60, so plenty to play with or to split up and give to crafty friends or share in a crafty group.

You get six designs and 10 of each design, the largest is about 5.7 x 5.9 cm and the smallest is about 4 cm x 4 cm and they are bendable so you can move the petals or curve the layers slightly.

I’m really looking forward to using these in a project, so watch this space in the New Year and I will let you know how I get on with them. 

In the meantime, if you want to check them out, maybe get yourself a little crafty Christmas treat, you can find them on the Bead & Button Company website. They retail for £14.99 for the pack of 60, which works out at around 25p / flower, which is a great price for metal embellishments.

I also spotted a 10% off offer with a code on the website too, as well as lots of buttons that I need to add to my ever growing button collection – oh dear!

Have a fun flower embellishment Thursday! Oh and do tell if you have used these, I would love to hear about it and see your projects.

Kim

[Disclaimer Time: This is a sponsored review/product spot but as with all my blog posts I always try to give you my honest, unbiased opinion. (Prices correct for the date the blog post went live)]




Kim Dellow

Kim Dellow is an artist–designer–film-maker living the creative life in London, UK. She's a freelance creative for the craft industry and others, and she loves to share her art-ventures on her blog.

This Post Has 4 Comments

  1. Rita

    Thanks Kim. I've just popped over and got them. They look very much like the ones we used at the Finnabair workshop. Enjoy the Festive Season. Hugs Rita xxx

  2. Sue C

    Thanks for sharing these Kim, just popped over and ordered some ! Sue C x

  3. Shirley Davis (crafter)

    Thanks for heads-up when Get Stamping began! And for your kind support last summer when I managed to be a bit poorly – haha! Have a lovely break and bring us new ideas in 2014. Take care Kim xx

  4. Shirley Davis (crafter)

    Thanks for heads-up when Get Stamping began! And for your kind support last summer when I managed to be a bit poorly – haha! Have a lovely break and bring us new ideas in 2014. Take care Kim xx

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