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Materials: Spare pillow cases, wrapping paper scraps, scrap-booking scraps, loose-lost buttons. blogged
Buttons is Melissa's nickname. She does almost all of my fabulous tattoos and is SADLY moving to New Zealand to be with the love her life in a couple weeks, but she has promised to return to the USA next spring. I love her in so many ways and I just had to do a photoshoot with this talented women before she left. Please check out her flickr. www.flickr.com/photos/imeanhoneybee
Canon 85mm
natural light
Shot over near Shasta Damn.
© Tricia Davidge Photography
DT card for Sweet Stampin'
More info on my blog thecreatcorner.blogspot.dk/2016/09/sweet-stampin-buttons-...
i volunteered at the thrift store today and the button woman was there. she was kind enough to let me look through her buttons and priced some for me. happy happy :)
First I mixed the clay colors to match those in the fabric, then I made millefiori canes out of them, and finally I used the canes to make buttons. Blogged here.
Here are some clay buttons made for the purse, but deemed a bit too fragile for functtionality.
You can see the artist's DeviantArt page here:
Photos of a project I did.
This work by Reggie Alvey is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
In an attempt to thin out my button collection I have decided to donate some to charity.
Rather than dump multiple tins of assorted buttons on them, I am sorting through my stash and sewing the special ones on to card.
The remainder are being sorted by colour and are going into decorated jars.
A pleasantly calming task, but one which will take some time to complete
I didn't expected this buttons to be here so FAST!
Now I only need my new mohair yarns and I will start new projects... :P
Fresh from digging in family archives, I've now turned my attention to amalgamating 3 button boxes: my nan's, my mum's and my own.
So many different textures, materials and colours (this is a tiny selection). The modern ones, although bright colours, tend to be fairly unimaginative shapes and designs - I can't resist these older ones with their asymetric shapes and patterns.
One day I'll get a good picture of some of the mother of pearl ones too - absolutely love those.
Yes, technically the one in the upper right is a record and not a button or pin, but my collection is not large enough to merit separate storage.
Lots of green polymer clay buttons. I made these from buttons molds, then used them to create a polymer clay button wreath.
See instructions for making your own polymer clay button wreath on my blog: How to Make a Polymer Clay Button Wreath
Not only are the symbols confusing, but they are also around 4 feet off of the ground. Maybe less. I think the reason that they are so low is because the elevator is for handicapped people who might be in a wheelchair.
A member of FRC team 8507, Jaguar Robotics from Midlothian, Texas, sports a great collection of team buttons during the FIRST In Texas District robotics competition at Irving Convention Center on March 25th, 2022.
Find all my photos from this event at davewilson.smugmug.com/Robotics/FIT-Texas-District-Irving...