EDIT: Michelle just added a bunch of new buttons to our site and I wanted to make sure everyone saw them. Want a little Wee Folk Art on your blog? Just pick your favorite button (how to decide on one is a problem, right?) and follow her directions below, and you can take a wee bit of Wee Folk Art home with you!   Kimara

If you love Wee Folk Art and have your own blog, why not share our site with your readers? Pick one of our spiffy buttons, copy it to your computer, upload to your site and provide a direct link back to Wee Folk Art or include us in your list of favorite websites. We love getting new readers and a link back to us is the nicest way to say “Thank You” for the free patterns we provide!


NEW: Festive Theme Collection!
 

   

   

 

 

If you would like to add a link on your site to our Support Handmade Page you are welcome to use any of these. You do not have to have a paid banner in order to use one of our buttons. Just be sure to link the button directly to this page https://www.weefolkart.com/content/support-handmade. Enjoy.

 

 

        

   

 


 

Primary Rainbow Gnomes Collection

 

   

   

   

 


 

Toadstool Collection

 

  

 


 

If you are not sure how to set up a Button on your site here is a quick tutorial to get you the Gnome Button. All you need to do is copy the green code below and paste it in an html area on your site. Here is the basic run down on how to do this on two of the popular blog platforms.

In Blogger:
Go to Layout.
Click on add a Gadget.
Select HTML/JavaScript.
When the box opens, give it a tile (Wee Folk Art, Sites I Love, Cool Places on the Web, etc), then paste the green code found below in the main text area.
Be sure to Save your Gadget and you should now have a Wee Folk Art Button on your site.

In WordPress:
Go to Dashboard.
Click on Appearance.
Choose Widgets.
Drag a Text Box to your Side Bar.
Give the Text Box a title (Wee Folk Art, Sites I Love, Cool Places on the Web, etc), then paste the green code found below into the main text area.
Be sure to Save it and you should now have a Wee Folk Art Button on your site.
 

<a href=”https://weefolkart.com“><img src=”https://weefolkart.com/wp-content/uploads/badges/weefolkart_button-ad_125x125.png“></a>

I hope that helps!