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Today will be one of my rare no-neckwear days. I have not worn this in awhile, but once every few weeks or so I do like to try the buttoned up look. I work in the morning and plan to meet with a friend for a late lunch. With the cold weather and early darkness of the season I do not have any other plans so I will probably have a relaxing evening at home. I like the contrasting white collar on this black shirt. I have an all-black shirt on order and look forward to some outfit combinations with it soon.

for Lathe turning wooden bowls

Conocarpus erectus, commonly called buttonwood or button mangrove, is a mangrove shrub in the family Combretaceae. This species grows on shorelines in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. (Wikipedia)

 

San Pedro, Belize

Today will be one of my rare no-neckwear days. I have not worn this in awhile, but once every few weeks or so I do like to try the buttoned up look. I work in the morning and plan to meet with a friend for a late lunch. With the cold weather and early darkness of the season I do not have any other plans so I will probably have a relaxing evening at home. I like the contrasting white collar on this black shirt. I have an all-black shirt on order and look forward to some outfit combinations with it soon.

this was an attempt to make a quilt like this one: flickr.com/photos/eggmoney/400373863/ , mine doesn't look like hers which really worried me at first, the buttons were an afterthought in place of quilting stitching and I love them, in the end I'm happy with it

 

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I finally decided on her name. Button it is!

She loves her little Bundle Baby <3

I got up the guts to attempt making her wig the other evening, and I am quite happy with how it turned out. I was thinking it might be a little shorter, but I can't bring myself to trim it, - it's kinda cute as it is :)

Thanks so much to Desertmountainbear for the wig making tips!

We also recieved Button's sleeping plate in the mail today, and it's so cute!! So pleased I decided to get it after all.

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button dress

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Rolleiflex 3.5f

Today will be one of my rare no-neckwear days. I have not worn this in awhile, but once every few weeks or so I do like to try the buttoned up look. I work in the morning and plan to meet with a friend for a late lunch. With the cold weather and early darkness of the season I do not have any other plans so I will probably have a relaxing evening at home. I like the contrasting white collar on this black shirt. I have an all-black shirt on order and look forward to some outfit combinations with it soon.

Rob gave me an idea for the connections challenge yesterday but I was unable to get it due to lack of time. This is one of the pics I got yesterday while taking my first 52 week project photo.

 

I didn't think of the idea until I saw Shannon's photo. Thank you lots Shan :)

 

Taken for Nov 8th ODC: Connections

 

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Created as part of Summer Camp...

 

I love the buttons :) and i loved creating this!!

Blogged

 

Im so pleased it was Explored!!

Highland Park & Ridgewood Reservoir, NYC

Pretty little button pouch. Free-motion quilted with a double needle - see more on my blog.

Macro Mondays - Buttons

I think this is a type of Agaricus Bisporus or commonly known as button mushroom.

 

You'll find this aplenty if you do a bit of hiking in New Zealand.

 

They taste yummy on pizzas by the way.

 

oh, the dof is the work of P&S Fuji F20.

 

Bite it

(2 assembled photos)

52 in 2019 Challenge

50. Buttoned up

A little bit about the history of buttons:

Buttons and button-like objects used as ornaments or seals rather than fasteners have been discovered in the Indus Valley Civilization during its Kot Yaman phase (c. 2800–2600 BCE)[1] as well as Bronze Age sites in China (c. 2000–1500 BCE), and Ancient Rome.

Buttons made from seashell were used in the Indus Valley Civilization for ornamental purposes by 2000 BCE.[2] Some buttons were carved into geometric shapes and had holes pierced into them so that they could be attached to clothing with thread.[2] Ian McNeil (1990) holds that: "The button, in fact, was originally used more as an ornament than as a fastening, the earliest known being found at Mohenjo-daro in the Indus Valley. It is made of a curved shell and about 5000 years old."[3]

Functional buttons with buttonholes for fastening or closing clothes appeared first in Germany in the 13th century.[4] They soon became widespread with the rise of snug-fitting garments in 13th- and 14th-century Europe. (Wiki)

Papplewick 1940's Event.

Jenson Button going through Becketts at the 2014 F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone. He's wearing a pink helmet in tribute to his father (and his lucky pink shirt) who sadly died this year.

old stuff...

 

my grandmother had jar after jar of buttons ...nothing left the house without her taking the buttons to save...I love going through her wonderful collection ..wondering the story behind each one !

Macro Mondays - subject: clothing

 

This is a little button on my jeans

I attached these buttons to a jumper I wore to hand out candy last Halloween. Just uploading it here for a friend who'd like to use the idea.

 

Tips for Pam: place the large buttons first and use the teeny buttons for the teeth and bridge of the nose! Click the "ALL SIZES" link just above the photo to see bigger versions to print.

brooches made from yarn scraps and finished off with my own handmade buttons

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my button collection :)

You don't get to see many pictures of me where I've buttoned up my cardigan, so here's a picture of me where I've buttoned up my cardigan.

I trawled some charity shops and really scored big time with some fab items (pics to follow) however these are my favourite finds of the day - soooo many cute buttons!!! Rabbits Toadstools Ducks Flowers - Why would you not want these!!

My first try at a button fairy. Had lots of fun putting it together and coming up with ideas for wings!

Today will be one of my rare no-neckwear days. I have not worn this in awhile, but once every few weeks or so I do like to try the buttoned up look. I work in the morning and plan to meet with a friend for a late lunch. With the cold weather and early darkness of the season I do not have any other plans so I will probably have a relaxing evening at home. I like the contrasting white collar on this black shirt. I have an all-black shirt on order and look forward to some outfit combinations with it soon.

Something different on this one. I have caught the HDR bug as of late but this one was fun and simple. I have no lighting equipment thats one side of photography I haven't played with yet. So this shot was taken with natural light and I tried to give it a cinematic vibe. Tell me what you think

Am I the only one who can never find quite the right button I'm looking for?

I spent an afternoon at my mom’s the other day and browsed through her large stock of buttons, ribbons and old lace. A gold mine for a craft enthusiast! This is part of what I came home with. :-)

 

Blogged here:

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back of the Civil War era barn

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