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Buttons and program designed for a wedding in North Carolina.
The couple requested tattoo designs and silhouettes in their wedding colors – orange, red and hot pink.
The mic button is actually an altered version of a tattoo the bride has on her shoulder. The real life version says "Rockin' since '82"... which is pretty rockin.
Visited one of my oldest friends in South Wales this weekend. I met the gorgeous 'Buttons' & had some great fun on the beach
JAN 7-Today was cleaning day. When we were kids we used to draw room assignments. With 4 of us it made sense. Nowadays I still draw which room I am going to clean next even if it is just me cleaning. It was just on paper from a cup but one day I made these nifty covered buttons from upholstery job extras and I keep them in my old recipe box.
Bitty Buttons. I took an old drawing and turned it into a fabric design to print with Spoonflower. I could blissfully design fabrics all day, and easily be designing for an audience of one. Comments help me tremendously. You can share your thoughts on Flickr or of the Spoonflower pages: pink, yellow, blue and gray.
giant buttons from a cool garage sale, more like a guy who collected vintage machinery and ephemera selling off his stuff. the big pearl ones are hand carved and 3" across! the backsides are still textured and rainbow..like abalone shells...
this photograph features on my blog:
thefabricofmylife.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/buttons-galore/
i’m very excited to be able to share with you a photograph of the wonderful assortment of buttons that carlie from razz the kid sent me as part of the holiday gift swap.
you wouldn’t believe how much i squealed when i opened the box and saw such a gorgeous jar, full of equally gorgeous golden buttons!
for some reason when i photographed the buttons in the jar you really couldn’t see how amazing they were, so i decanted them into this beautiful teacup (a present from a rather lovely friend of mine) and they looked so ravishing i had to share them with you!
From a shoot with Erin O'Loughlin and Naomi Brand inspired by Calgary choreographer Veronica Benz's DSW production The Many.
Dancers:
Erin O'Loughlin
Naomi Brand
Choreography and Art Direction:
Veronica Benz
Photography:
Chris Tait
Custom made buttons turned from wormy pine, elk antler, caribou antler, pau amarelo, cherry burl, black walnut, purpleheart and the front button was made using sugar maple burl inlaid into African blackwood. These can be made in to suit your next project in whatever size or material you would like to add that extra special touch to your project.
These are the buttons that I am thinking about sewing onto the black Brioche scarf. They have yet to be baked in the oven (waiting to do more at a time) and I hope they'll keep their shape (never having tried polymer clay modelling before) - I found canes rather more difficult to make than I had anticipated. Could have to do with the fact that I'm way too ambitious for a mere beginner! Walk before you try somersaults! Oh well.
Buttons is very thin and has missing part of his ear and a bunch of marks on his body (missing fur and scabs) which may indicate that he has been - hurt on purpose by a sick individual(s). I can't prove it of course and his shelter records jut mention that he has bad cut on his ear. it was "mummified" and fell off. He is very friendly and gentle. Very thin. Eating with not much enthusiasm. Slight URI probably to blame.
So out of five five-gallon buckets, I've culled a couple of jars worth of awesome button sets. The problem is, like any sort of inherited craft stash, that I have no control over the number of buttons in a set. So sometimes I just need to geek it out and spend an afternoon arranging them.
Yes, I bought these buttons just to use for photo props!
365 Days in Color, pink and/or white no. 12
104/365
It's, um, all the buttons. (Except maybe that one I took a really horrible picture of in Philadelphia. I wonder where that one is?)