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I've been using this old school lunchbox since i started hooded deer merch, but tonight i customizzzzzed it!
i've been putting together button sets and making clay snail packages for the website MY MY. i'm excited to have my stuff on their site soon! :)
Button for the Stranded Colorwork Knitalong , made by the lovely and talented MJ .
Want to join? Check out the blog, then email us at strandedcolorwork AT yahoo DOT com.
HUGE thanks to Vince over at My Plastic Heart for letting me use his button machine to crank out my first ever set of 1" pin backs!
Acquired during my trip to the then-Soviet Union in the summer of 1981. This Interkosmos button commemorates a joint space mission between the Soviets and Hungary in 1980.
I was inspired to dig out my buttons after seeing this photograph by Semyon Danilov for the Associated Press, taken on Friday, December 15, 2006.
This building once was a button factory on the Milwaukee River in Waubeka, WI .
Freshwater clam shells were used before buttons were made from plastic.
Purchased at an estate sale in good vintage condition. Plastic button measures 1 1/2" in diameter. 1/4 inch thick including shank
Stork uniform button.
Found by my good Flickr friend Piet Plaat with his metal detector.
Location : Malieveld - The Hague.
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My second fairy made her way to the Netherlands! I used mostly vintage buttons for this one as well.
This button is apparently based on a warning sign in Japanese subways. The real sign has the guy grabbing the woman. I had to re-enact this scene to receive the button. Which I did.
I call this one the Cute As A Button Frame. The blog post is here: happycakecrafts.blogspot.com/2011/07/cute-as-button-frame...
Intact support post is seen on the upper left. Places where posts have broven off are highlighted by red arrows. Center post that activates the horn is circled in green.