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My first attempt at any kind of jewellery making. These cute bag charms are made from one of my favourite materials buttons. They jingle when you walk and have a fantastic texture to them. Find out more at www.notjusthandbags.blogspot.com
Had a day at Banham Zoo last week to get my head around all the buttons on my Nikon D7000. Spent a lot of time trying to get birds of prey in flight (see my photostream for some feeble attempts!), but this African Harrier Hawk was most impressive both in flight, walking the'plank', and hanging from tree trunks feeding. It even walked upside down along its enclosure roof.
We decided the buttons4obama machine needed to churn out some buttons in support of health care reform. We made these to give away at our local health care meeting with Congressman Jim McDermott on Wednesday.
If you have a 1.25 inch button machine and want to make your own to give out (non-commercial use), let us know and we'll get the artwork templates to you.
Please note, we do not have any of these buttons to sell or give away. This was a one run thing. But we encourage everyone to take matters into your own hands and make your own health care reform buttons! For resources of how to go about that, check out the Buttons 4 Obama website.
You can read my blog entry on modding my dance mat for more info.
After much effort (and even more, after this photo was taken), I finally got the buttons fitted again. The hot exhaust from my cutting tool had deformed the structures that supported them, so I had to put my tool into "hot air gun" mode to melt them and mould them back again.
The right button still isn't perfect and wobbles a little, but the left button works good as new.
Next time I know to watch out for where my exhaust is blowing, or maybe go low-tech with a hack-saw.
vintage buttons, except for 7 of them I sewed on my jacket years ago...the buttons were from a friend from Maine who was a stained glass artist...she made me a mobile from these buttons. It got so old, the string fell apart and there you go...long story, but another of my favorite things...
The buttons were from my partner for this swap who lives in the States, they are a great selection. Each partner had to send 20 nice buttons...