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"Buttons and Bows" is a popular song with music written by Jay Livingston and lyrics by Ray Evans. The song was published in 1947. The song was written for and appeared in the Bob Hope and Jane Russell film The Paleface and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was originally written with an Indian theme, but was changed when the director said that would not work in the movie. It was a vocal selection on many radio programs in late 1948. It was reprised in the sequel, Son of Paleface, by Roy Rogers, Jane Russell and Bob Hope. In 2004 it finished #87 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of the top tunes in American cinema.

 

The most popular version of the song was recorded by Dinah Shore in 1947 and reached the charts the following year.[3] Charting versions of the song were also recorded by The Dinning Sisters, Betty Rhodes, Evelyn Knight, and Betty Garrett the same year. In addition, the song was recorded by Gene Autry and by Geraldo and his orchestra (with vocalist Doreen Lundy).

New buttons which I have found at our local craftstore.

Amazing buttons received from cicicake for the Feeling Stitchy Button Swap

 

Cave Cibum is the name of the my food blog

Buttons the Rabbit on a visit with Ray Bradbury

Custom buttons for the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition

Designed by David Abrahams

Hand modelling by Kelly Rintoul

 

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These are official werty.net buttons. If you see me ask me for one as they are 100% free.

You're never to young to start making buttons.

I have lots of pictures of buttons because I love buttons okay.

...on the window sill. I suspect that these have been discovered as they clean up the old place... and someone very creative placed them there on the window sill.... how could I resist photographing them?!!

Buttons für Casie Graphics.

 

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You want buttons?

Go here: www.buttonlove.de

I just ordered these buttons from klingster

They turned out sooo awesome! You should order some for yourself and we can trade :)

 

For Tejae's 365 project.

Buttons was the dog of a tea house that we ate at, his name came fom the buttons he had sewn in his ear for some reason.

buttons from the flea market // botones del rastro

I'm just getting all the materials ready for this Saturday's felt flower workshop at the Southsea Boutique Market. Pop along to make your very own flower and pop one of these lovely buttons in the middle!

 

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porcelain buttons that i made.

nasty campaign! Some unknown sources distributed buttons against Bob Rae during the Convention.

This is my participation to Casey's blog tour on collections. See the whole story about those buttons on my blog.

Mason jar of buttons and buckles

old polaroids - dressup parties

111 pictures in 2011, #1 buttons

 

Almost finished with 111 pictures group, only 8 more!

I make the buttons, with help from Ren on the art. These sold so well, I wish I'd made at least 100 more!

Buttons and fashion shown in the exhibition "Déboutonner la mode" at the Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, in 2015.

 

I'm making a Cashmere Neckwarmer without the cashmere :-) I'll either embellish with the button pictured here that I made last summer, or I'll make one specifically to match this yarn.

 

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Tender Buttons [A Plate]

 

A PLATE.

 

An occasion for a plate, an occasional resource is in buying and how soon does washing enable a selection of the same thing neater. If the party is small a clever song is in order.

 

Plates and a dinner set of colored china. Pack together a string and enough with it to protect the centre, cause a considerable haste and gather more as it is cooling, collect more trembling and not any even trembling, cause a whole thing to be a church.

 

A sad size a size that is not sad is blue as every bit of blue is precocious. A kind of green a game in green and nothing flat nothing quite flat and more round, nothing a particular color strangely, nothing breaking the losing of no little piece.

 

A splendid address a really splendid address is not shown by giving a flower freely, it is not shown by a mark or by wetting.

 

Cut cut in white, cut in white so lately. Cut more than any other and show it. Show it in the stem and in starting and in evening coming complication.

 

A lamp is not the only sign of glass. The lamp and the cake are not the only sign of stone. The lamp and the cake and the cover are not the only necessity altogether.

 

A plan a hearty plan, a compressed disease and no coffee, not even a card or a change to incline each way, a plan that has that excess and that break is the one that shows filling.

 

Gertrude Stein

 

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