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my grammie could
sew anything...
knit anything...
she made the most gorgeous things...
she was amazing.
and she always had TONS of beautiful buttons.
i also recall her taking me to the store to buy buttons...
it was a painstaking process, to choose just the right one.
she always let me pick a few out too.
she passed a few hundred on to me.
i kept them in a tin for years and years...
and a couple years back,
i decided to put them on display.
i'd never be able to share all of my favorites...
but here you can see some of them.
i miss you grammie...
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I had taken this shot when we were in Vegas and have since seen a similar picture in a couple of Adobe CS manuals!
Fuck Buttons playing at Club Academy in Manchester.
I am not sure what to write about FButtons. With all honesty it wasnt the gig to remember. It had the potential to produce excellent photos. It all flipped when someone from the audience came, complaying about the flashes (there were about 5 photographer, all using external flashes). After that, i was unable to get a decent photo, even with my f1.8
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Not showing the original contents but mainly all the brown buttons I have yet to wash and sort. Nice bag of shell and MOP though
Pictures on the set of Uncommon Threads on the DIY network with Buttons ! Thanks Steve for taking these awesome pictures!
I was quite restrained really..cause I am going back with out Arthur.
I have started a new Blog 'confessions of a buttonholic' and these buttons are in my first confession.
Sue from the dairy house is the first addict to join me on there.
Two nice sets of buttons. The set on the left (which is missing a button; there are five) seem to be made from some sort of animal horn. The set on the right are just delicous tortoise-shell. I'm not actually sure what they're made of --any ideas?
Buttons is a 12" cherub baby. She wears a white day dress lined in buttons and bows. She wears hairbows and socks that have buttons and bows. She wears bloomers and a diaper. Her ears are pierced with "buttons".
please visit www.etsy.com/shop/tinkerbellbabies for more info or to order.
Six black buttons for suspenders or bracers on ivory surface. Opened package with suspenders partially in field of view. Light effect. High point of view.
Meryll, Brodwyn, and Buttons have a cottonball fight.
on LJ:
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or DoA:
Buttons on collages don't look finished to me unless they have thread on them. So I usually thread mine before I stick them down.
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I took the idea of being buttoned up and played with an invitation set that is so well put together that it incorporates buttons! I pulled earthy tones and started with a chocolate brown button and string square envelope.
Then I added some embellishment. I added a single button to both the Invitation and RSVP card with string going around the cards.
Everything in this set revolves around an earthy palette and attention to details. The string is yellow and green, the backer card is recycled kraft paper and the chocolate envelopes couldn’t be any more perfect.
Black buttons for suspenders or bracers on ivory surface. Opened package with suspenders. Light effect. High point of view.
I bought this short-sleeve cardigan at the second-hand shop for €4.95 and bought seven new buttons at the Cork Button Factory for €0.50 each and with a wash and some crafty love, here is my new-to-me cardigan for a total cost of €8.45. I do lots of this kind of thing. Check it out on my blog, springstitches.wordpress.com
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