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among my childhood memories one had to do with boxes full of buttons, of all shapes, colors and sizes, that i used to leave them on the ground forming stacks and imagine landscapes or figures that emerged from among them...
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After the I sewed the buttons and blocked.
It fits very well. Love the cardigan, the style is so classy and modern. And the yarn, I used Jo Sharp Alpaca Silk Georgette, it is so soft and warm, really love this yarn.
The pattern is available at:
My First Lalaloopsy (in Bitty Buttons Box)!
I just put this girl on Layby today - I paid a bit more for her - she was at Big W for $38 something and I could have gotten one of these dolls for $35.00 at Target - but the other Target had them at $44.00!!!
But this girl was only at Big W and also the one I really wanted (Sugar Cookie) was not painted very well at K-mart and there was only one of her there.
I can see myself going back for more but they are quite large so I will have to find room somewhere lol!
I don't use most of these buttons any more.
So I'm taking a cue from this article:
www.designinginteractions.com/chapters/4
[via Gizmodo
Added to the "Not on the High Street" collection are these porcelain buttons in jade green and white.
I can't remember if it was on The Buzzer Blog or via via Twitter, but at some point in the recent past the Madame Buzzer herself, Jhenifer Pabillano, offered to send out Translink buttons to anyone who emailed her with their address. Being the absolute sucker for one-inch buttons that I am, I immediately replied and, after a short wait, my buttons arrived in my mailbox today – sixteen buttons in all!
Thanks, Jhenifer! You and the buttons rock!
Challenge 23 over on Quirky Crafts Challenge blog quirkycrafts.blogspot.com/ is "buttons". It is also sponsored by Crafty Ribbons www.craftyribbons.com/, and the hearts ribbon is from them so it was appropriate to use it.
The bear and moon and stars are cut with an Accucut Zipeslim die, the scalloped circle is a Sizzix die, buttons, charm and brads from stash. The word Baby was written with Adirondack 3d paint (also used on the man in the moon) on an acrylic plaque from Graphicus.
The bear's nose has gone a bit wrong as it got touched while still wet and the back of the card has a red mark from putting it on wet ink, oh dear!
Series of 1" buttons I designed for my jewelry line called *12* jewellery.
For sale at: www.12islessthan13.be
Please, do not use my designs without my consent. I think the overload of logo watermarks makes that clear. Thank you.
1. reorganized, 2. more buttons, 3. lots o' buttons, 4. unsorted buttons.
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These very unique Vintage Wooden Football Buttons on a card from Fashions Latest. I am not sure of the date of the buttons but know that they are from a collection that came from before 1965. These buttons are about 1 1/4'' long and 1/2'' high. There is a metal bar on the top that looks like stitching. The buttons have a self-shank. The card is distressed, sold as is. If you need additional pictures please let me know.
Some friends and I made buttons for Showlist Austin that I will give away during SXSW. These are the finished buttons.
This set of buttons and this signed DVD are the two possible prizes for giving the new color scheme a name. If you win, you can take your pick. Enter here.
Just part of my button stash - these are the old glass and mother of pearl buttons, also some wooden ones, etc.
Envelope with a photo of buttons that I made from a sheet of scrapbook paper. Sent to a Postcrossing member in the United States.
Lower left, Vintage Bakelite buttons, a gift from a friend - since they are one of a kind, they will go on purses. Upper left, Ceramic buttons, a gift from the same friend, also for purses or short jackets that only need a few buttons. Center, a set of hand-molded ceramic leaf buttons made by a local artist; Center top, Mooka Jasper buttons, semi-precious stones from Australia; Center, commercial metal buttons from Waechters. Center bottom, coconut shell buttons sent by my ex from the Philippines; Upper right, Copper buttons that I made myself, with and without patina; Far right, semi-precious beads that I made into buttons; Center right, Felted toggles and beads that can be sewn on as buttons; Far right center, raw tagua nut buttons that can be carved and dyed (someday when I have the time) Far right bottom, commercial wood painted buttons from Wachters.