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Button Tree Canvas Wall Art

Today I am so excited to feature this lovely button tree project discovered at the Crafts By Amanda blog! I recently saw a Tutorial on how to make tiny little canvas button trees but I think I love the scale of this project much better. I prefer to go for some real wow factor if I am going to make some wall art! Head over to the blog for all the instructions and more photos. Enjoy!


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