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Button Bear... made my charlie bears... here he is sitting with his hero's 1/2 scale replica helmet...
Jenson loved meeting Karen's button bear... it was the first time he'd actually seen it for real... -and he now owns one too :)
I was having so much fun making this that I couldn't resist taking a picture before it was finished. I won't be tossing this one ; )
Someone asked for buttons with medium blue, brass, lacquer red and a little violet with a swirl design. So we have some buttons.
A project I've been working on, inspired by the lovely and creative Princess Lasertron princesslasertron.com/
Ever seen a button tree? Well now you have. This lovely felt button tree has been appliquéd onto an awesome bag made from a vintage pillowcase. The pillowcase fabric features a picturesque dogwood forest in the bloom of spring. The bag has also been embellished with a spattering of hand beading and buttoning. It is lined with a shiny red fabric which contrasts in a bold and beautiful way with the the grass green of the outer fabric.
The bag measures about 10 inches tall and 8 inches across. The shoulder strap / handle is about 22 inches long, making it rest around your waist.
Military brass button for 49th Princess Charlotte of Wales Herts Regiment. By Jennens and Co.
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The Button Explosion Necklace gives new life to salvaged buttons. This elegant necklace is accented with high quality glass beads and is 18 inches long with a 4 inch drop.
These are cobbled together using the vintage ladies gloves pattern and other ideas I came up with. The wool was recycled and is definitely wool and just a little on this side of itchy. But they do look good.
I'm playing around with different materials to use with my buttons. Glass is my new favorite!
Sold - Thank you
Button shells are found buried in the sand, only reaching out its eyes and tentacle to forrage for food. When disturbed, these small but mighty shells gives a spiralling leap and buries itself into the sand again. Empty shells are also popular hangout places of hermit crabs, providing them with a safe and secure home away from predators.
I use this camera bag as my purse because bringing along my camera somewhere is more convenient that way. also I broke a camera's lcd screen by hauling it around in the pocket of a purse. :(
anyway, the Neko Case button kept falling off. I used to have a Fox Confessor one too but it fell off and got lost. I finally found another button that I wasn't using and swapped out the backs.
the opposite side of the strap has buttons too. maybe I will show you them another time.