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Jenson Button goes through the Roggia Chicane at Monza in the McLaren Mercedes MP4-26 during second practice for the 2011 Italian Grand Prix.
This is a WIP from a new book I bought this weekend. I love all of the Art to Heart books! This project is from the Cider Mill Road book.
The petals of the apple blossom look kind of pink in this picture, but are actually white on white. I think this will become a pillow but I'm not sure yet.
I have a button in my head.
"...нашла у себя в голове маленький переключатель. И поняла - всё. Если его тронуть - то всё кончится, и я, и лето, и мир целиком. Раньше смерть представлялась как-то не так, казалась медленным угасанием, эдакой жизнью, поставленной на быструю прокрутку. А тут я смотрела на этот выключатель всего и понимала, i don't wanna die, i wanna suffer. Мне хотелось умирать, но непременно так, чтобы пришел и взял меня на ручки. Даже когда я завороженно смотрела на выключатель, его голос звучал у меня в голове, предостерегая, ругая, заставляя жить."
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
Here's a cellphone snap of our little Barack Obama button machine factory in action! We will be sending our first shipments to Obama campaign headquarters in Texas tomorrow. My arm is about to fall off from pressing buttons all night.
Want to make your own Obama buttons? The template for 1 1/4" buttons are up on my website:
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breachedaccessory.com/images/obama_button_photo.pdf
Need a button maker or supplies? Here's a plug for Button Makers.net in Georgetown and online. Nice folks. buttonmakers.net/
I've been printing them out with a ink jet printer on either Epson Photo Quality Glossy Paper (6.7mil thick) or more economical Kodak Photo Paper-Gloss (6.5 mil thick)
A classic look, this herringbone bracelet features size 8 and size 11 seed beads. The closure is a beautiful textured metal button.
Motorsports / Formula 1: World Championship 2010, GP of Singapore, 01 Jenson Button (GBR, Vodafone McLaren Mercedes),
My Button fell off! good jeans bad button attaching.
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About six months ago, I finally visited Chicago's Busy Beaver Button Company. Founded in 1995, the company expanded from a small apartment to a storefront overseeing 50,000 designs. It was the first to offer 24-karat gold plated buttons and houses the world’s largest button vending machine. Busy Beaver is also home to the world's only Pinback Button Museum. The owner Christen Carter has thousands of historically significant and one-of-a-kind buttons (or badges as they’re called in Britain where collecting them is still a thing) as part of her collection, some dating back to the mid-19th century, but only a few hundred are on display. In display cases on the wall, pins have been divided into categories like Innovative, Club, Political, Chicago, Advertising, Cause, Music and Social Lubricators.
Very interesting place!
Nachdem ich die Kontaktplatte mit einem Glasfaserpinsel gereinigt und mit etwas Silikonöl behandelt habe, setzte ich den Taster wieder zusammen, lötete ihn wieder auf die Platine und setzte den Scheinwerfer wieder zusammen. Operation geglückt, Patient lebt.
After cleaning the contact plate with a class fibre brush and applying some silicon oil, I reassembled the push button, soldered it on the PCB and reassembled the head light. Operation successful, patient alive!
a 25 mm upholstery quality button made into a ring. made with vintage kimono silk. so pretty, and one of a kind!
24 September 2010: Jenson Button in his McLaren MP4-25 Mercedes heads over the Anderson Bridge and approaches turn 13 in front of Fernando Alonso's Ferrari F10, free practice 2, Singapore F1 Grand Prix, Marina Bay circuit
On the Button Bridge, that is.
Or to be strictly accurate, next to the Button Bridge.
The Jenson Button Bridge.
The Jenson Button Bridge was named after ... yes, you've guessed it, the Frome Flyer, Jenson Button, who was born and educated in Frome.
The bridge is a "21m span, masted and cable-stayed footbridge is fabricated entirely in exposed weathering grade steel plate", which, loosely translated, means that it hasn't gone rusty but is meant to look like this.
Buttoned Down Disco's dancefloor rocked with Christian Laing's blend of indie electro poppin' mayhem in the main room, while Killer Kitsch hosted The Gallery Bar with leftfield electro. It's invite only entry, so make sure you request invites for the next party at: www.buttoneddowndisco.com