
A small square piece of fabric was cut out, along with a square piece of Wonder Under (iron-on adhesive) and a cardboard cut-out M to trace around.

1. Bring sugar, butter, and milk to a boil over medium heat.
This is what it looks like when the butter has melted and everything is combined.
2. When it starts boiling cook for 4 more minutes, stirring constantly. The picture above shows what it looks like when it begins to boil but you don't start your 4 minutes until it looks like the picture below.
Start your 4 minute timer now.
3. After the 4 minutes, remove from heat and add the remaining ingredients. Peanut Butter.
5. Drop tsp fulls on wax paper. It helps to spray the wax paper first to prevent from sticking. Leave them sitting for about an hour or until they harden.
Supplies: Button Cover Kit, fabric, pliers, fabric, magnets, ponytail holder, glue
The first 4 directions are on the back of the button kit itself. This shows you how to make a simple button.
1. Cut out fabric circle that is twice the size of the button.
2. Center the fabric, wrong side up, and button shell over button maker, push into button maker (white object).
3. Tuck in fabric.
4. Using Pusher (blue object), snap back into shell.
To add a magnet, simply remove the wire on the back with your pliers before you begin. Then follow steps 1-4. Finally, glue the magnet onto the back on the button.
To make a ponytail holder button simply remove the wire using your pliers. Then, put your ponytail holder in the loop. Using your pliers, bend the wire back into the back just as it was before. Now, follow steps 1-4.
You can look at the pictures below to see how everything was done!!
Congratulations Kimberly! You just won a Williams Sonoma 12 cup muffin pan!!