View allAll Photos Tagged Button
This is the way I display all the wonderful mother-of-pearl buttons I got from my grandmother. Rather than have them sit in a drawer, they hang on the wall.
After a bath why not get buttoned into this beautifully soft & cuddly robe. Your arms lie comfortably folded inside the internal sleeves and you are held while you steam, in every sense of the word! High heels optonal.
I got my belly button pierced yesterday. (skank city over here). I love it. This isn't such a great quality photo, aha. I also posted this just to tell you that I'm alive. And yes, it is legal, my mom took me to get it.
{"total_effects_actions":0,"total_draw_time":0,"layers_used":0,"effects_tried":0,"total_draw_actions":0,"total_editor_actions":{"border":0,"frame":0,"mask":0,"lensflare":0,"clipart":0,"text":0,"square_fit":0,"shape_mask":0,"callout":0},"effects_applied":0,"uid":"94BC1021-00EE-4ABC-8531-FFD4399D821A_1476040469605","width":376,"photos_added":0,"total_effects_time":0,"tools_used":{"tilt_shift":0,"resize":0,"adjust":0,"curves":0,"motion":0,"perspective":0,"clone":0,"crop":0,"enhance":0,"selection":0,"free_crop":0,"flip_rotate":0,"shape_crop":0,"stretch":0},"source":"editor","origin":"gallery","height":500,"subsource":"done_button","total_editor_time":127,"brushes_used":0}
A blooming button bush was photographed at the Jones/Hungryland Wildlife & Environmental Area in western Martin County, Florida.
Baron Button by Laura Fearn was my daughters' favourite. Baron Button reflects the different services Wiltshire Fire and Rescue provide. Little vignettes show Firefighters at a road traffic accident, putting out a fire, teaching about kitchen safety, air lifting someone to safety and reminding us all to test our Fire Alarms. Wiltshire Fire and Rescue is supporting The Barons’ Charter project together with volunteers from Serve On.
New brooches with my new buttons. Available to buy now! See askingfortrouble.wordpress.com for more info
for some reason this makes me think of a boutonierre? Most of the roses are done here now but I just had a red one pop out of its bud this past weekend... so they persist!
Fall picture a day 83/91.
mayamade.blogspot.com/2009/02/all-buttoned-up.html
felted hearts on buttons: thrifted cardigan and deconstructed felted cashmere sweater... into little skirt.
It took two tries to get the button bands right, but I finally got to cut the steek stitches this morning. That's my favorite part.
Mark likes it and asked that I put the white edging on. Looks pretty spiffy.
The black Shetland (not dyed, the color of the sheep) has white hairs all through it. I can't tell if this looks like Pippa's been all over it or if the white sheep hairs will camouflage white Pippa hairs. :D
Fairly confident this is Coronidium scorpioides (aka Button Everlasting). Seen growing at the Burragorang Lookout in Nattai.
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 (I also tacked all the corners), in the end I'm happy with it
As a small child, my Nan lived with us, she always kept the buttons from old cloths.
I played for hours with the buttons that she kept in an old biscuit tin. I had favourite's, it seems crazy that such a simple concept kept me entertained for hours, and it seems if you search on google, that lots of people felt the same way about their mothers/grandmothers button box or tin.
I don't have a button tin, (seem to have quite a few buttons though) but doing this pic today has made me wish that I did, brings back lots of happy memories :)
Montessori buttoning activity for Thanksgiving. Made with wool and wool-blend felts. Blogged about here: squirrelacorns.wordpress.com/2009/11/09/montessori_turkey/
part of my 30 Days For 30 Dollars Project
tutorial on my blog
mytwobutterflies.blogspot.com/2011/11/30-days-for-30-doll...
11.2011. Hello to all the fans of my curvy figure. It's good to know us girls over 30 and over 150lbs can still turn some heads. I appreciate your appreciation. Since I am an amateur photographer, I do not charge a fee for use of my photos and hold a creative commons license so that someone who wants one of my photos is not limited by a fee or licensing. That being said, this curvy girl loves her pets and has a dog in trouble and not a budget to give him the help he needs. I have set up a ChipIn page to collect donations for my Corgi Sampson's $2,000+ surgery to fix a perineal hernia. Please click on the link below to read our anifamily's story and make donations via paypal. Any donation is greatly appreciated, but if you favorite, save or display my photos on your computer or website, I would like to ask that you donate $1 per photo. Sampson and his Corgi buddies Shiloh & Rusty, as well as their human family thank you!
corgisampson.chipin.com/sampson-the-corgis-hernia-surgery...