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A close up of the buttons I received from Jacqui as part of Phatsheep button swop - already used one of the linen hearts! Red chunky hearts made from fimo
Daniel Harrington, a junior in geography, displays his custom buttons during a button making finals week break in the Library Friends Room on the third floor of the Vernon R. Alden Library on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. (Tyler Stabile/Ohio University Libraries)
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Walls - Antique White
Trim - Dover White
Hardwood - Danner 3’ Oak Hazelnut
Cabinet Stain - Classic FP Ebony
Berlin, Ontario, at one time was known as the "Button Capitol of Canada" due to the large number of button factories located here. Shells were used to make mother-of-pearl buttons, first by drilling out a blank from the shell, then turning it on a lathe and finally drilling the thread holes. The amount of detritus was probably enormous, and fragments can still be found on the surface in various parts of Kitchener-Waterloo today. These shells likely date from around 1875.
please go to my site to see more information on this mold.
www.rocioscakesupplies.com or directly to the silicone mold page:
shop.rocioscakesupplies.com/Molds_c13.htm
if you have any questions please email me.
Thanks, Rocio
Button was watching birds feasting on crab apples. My beautiful little girl.
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