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Jenson Button in Budapest - 2010
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This is Charlie, my normal wild type male Button Quail. These may or may not be "his" eggs, but he sure is being tender with them!
If your little one has a big head, then adding a button opening to the neck of any top is easy - here's a tutorial.
www.thingsforboys.com/2012/07/adding-neck-opening-to-tee-...
Five days ago, during the 109th annual Audubon Bird Count (in the Nanton area, south of Calgary), we passed about six goats near the roadside. Each one was completely different. I thought these little brown eyes looked like buttons, each with two "holes" for the thread to pass through : )
Button magnet made from clear resin, with buttons embedded in the resin.
Available in square, round, heart or pyramid shape.
Available in a range of colours
I made this bouquet out of random pearly buttons, fresh water pearls ,24 gauge wire, hand flocked leaves, ribbon, vintage lace and a vintage paste stone brooch. All total it took about three evenings and it has about 62 "flowers".
El Cerrito has everything.
Voigtlander Bessa 1, Classic Pan 400. A successful outing with the Bessa.
.: spacing seems a bit too large.
I'm making a new bigger button board, similar to the older one used on the Project 64.
The new button board has a simpler design by using big panel mount buttons from SparkFun. This one will be used with the 64 Button Shield and an Arduino.
Really simple to make.
All I used was buttons & waxed thread.
Knotted one end & tied loop at the other!
Simple jewellery for a button lover!
Here's Cry the Beloved Button, I guess.
I saw it over there at that Habitat for Humanity thrift store I go to now and again — you know the one.
Fun Fact: I didn't even press it to see if it still worked, because I was afraid it would and then I would call attention to myself. The first rule of thrift store photography is to get in there, get the shot, and get out without interacting with the thrift...which is actually a number of rules, if you want to get nitpicky.
But you need to maintain an impartiality; you don't want to become part of the story — and pressing a button marked 'CRY' does get you emotionally involved.