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trays of hand crafted buttons from Bull's Eye Buttons, available on Etsy.com at "souptoknits". Custom orders always welcome!
Grandmas button hole before adding ribbon. This has been made especially for my mum as I know she is wearing a turquoise and white dress to the big day.
A tobacco barn on the grounds of Button Farm. The main farmhouse was built sometime in the 1800s. A part of Seneca Creek State Park, Button Farm is managed by the Menare Foundation.
Early Aldridge brand pedestrian button still in use on the Jetty Road & Gordon Street crossroads in Glenelg. This one also has a transducer (the small dot between the 'O' & 'N'), but it doesn't seem to work anymore, along with the 'Wait' sign.
Crowdfunding Keyboard Button
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This brooch is handmade from vintage buttons. I love buttons and think of them as tiny works of art in their own right. Lots of time goes into finding, cleaning, repairing and sometimes dyeing or painting them before I use them to make something. I hope you love this brooch as much as I do!
The buttons range from plastic, rhinestone, celluloid, shell, glass, mother of pearl, bakelite and wood. They are sewn on felt covered plastic canvas and a metal pinback. It measures 2-2.5inches in diameter. This brooch is the perfect accent piece for any handbag or jacket.
I decided to see if I could make a button fairy before I signed up for the button fairy swap on Swap-bot, I keep going back to it but I think I pretty much crashed and burned in the Button Fairy making. I am going to take this one apart and try to fix my mistakes.
I believe it is a button or a part of cufflink. It's not silver I think, but it looks similiar to the crowned heart that was produce to commemorate the mariage of Charles II and Katherine of Braganza in 1662 !
Yesterday Tom and James got a badge making machine. They made me these cool little badges, how awesome is that?
Button Blooms! I spent aaaaages making these bad boys on sunday night. Actually took forever blogged
With the strut's horizontal leg now cut to the proper length and the Dock-It's Core (barrel and button) inserted (but not yet bonded), this is the final check of the strut's position. Once that's been finalized, the button's location on the bag is determined by drawing a circle around the button's location. (Note: the nylon bushing should've already been placed onto the spindle at this point for a more exact fit.)
these are fun and easy to create...make a great little gift attachment, or even a "I'm Thinking of You"
Button needed for my crocheted Cornflower.
This Cornflower is my own design and the pattern is available here: sionakaren.blogspot.com/2011/07/free-pattern-cornflower.html
I make this design to order so if you are interested in purchasing the flower please leave a comment or contact me via my blog: sionakaren.blogspot.com/
Old buttons from my MIL's stash.
Shot for 7 Days of Shooting. Week #40 - Round Things / Fill the Frame Friday