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I wanted buttons and I got them! These are fun promo items to give away with jewelry purchased from my Etsy shop.
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The pretty matchbox and contents were from my partner who lives in the States, I haven't tried the lollypop yet or sweetie, but will wear the pretty earrings this week...this all came with a sweet note from her.
Fred discovered some lovely buttons. A castle, a tree, two jack-o-lanterns, two ghosts, and a thimble. Underneath is one of the dollhouse floors before being etched with the wood burning tool.
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A variety of nineteenth century military and civilian buttons. Clockwise from top left: tin trouser button marked "F. Oldham, Baltimore"; cuff size brass flower button; Union general service brass eagle button; large coat size brass flower button; two bone shirt buttons; Confederate brass infantry "I" button.
So, Angela wanted 5 buttons for quilted bags she is making with pink, sage, near red, etc. This required a custom palette, of course. Can't make just 5 button when you've mixed custom colors! So, Angela, the pressure is on. Which will you choose?
To assemble the button wreath, start by placing the largest buttons first. You can then fill in the gaps with smaller buttons.
See instructions for making your own polymer clay button wreath on my blog: How to Make a Polymer Clay Button Wreath
16 April 2012
My morning doctor appointment turned into a joyous occasion when I was met with this very buttony buttons. I wanted to push every single floor number like a kid.
I've been saving these buttons for years. Finally decided to take them out of my drawers and string them up.
I think I finally have all my buttons organized in one place. Not organized amongst themselves, but at least gathered together. Feels good. Been doing some buttony things, so this is very helpful!
I made this from a slew of old buttons that belonged to my Grandmother Betty and her sister Ella, my Great Aunt. The broken jewelry that is in it came from a pile of things my Dad gave me that may have come from my Grandmother's things and the wood panel was from a shelving unit belonging to my oldest daughter. So, this is truly a family heirloom! :) This too was made about 4 years ago.
This is hung in the bathroom.
They had like 20 of those little bead organizers FILLED with all these different buttons. I dont know what consitutes as vintage but if you know Marion. That little fabric shop has probably been around forever. Nice trims too I didn't get any though this time
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Great button store I didn't discover until *after* I left the Bay Area. Give them a visit. Bakelite, celluloid, metal, glass, wood, leather...
This is knit from the top down, with no seams! I used Cascade Cherub Collection yarn. It's the medium size (6-12 months) The buttons were purchased at my LYS.
Very easy knit. This pattern can be purchased at www.cabinfever.ca