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Vote Vote Obama 08 button on a jacket.

 

Finished button wreath

Rorschach button/logo from the Watchmen. The third in a series this is a straight forward representation of Rorschach's mask. To make the logo I found an image of some rust, desaturated, adjusted the Brightness/Contrast, copied & flipped horizontal and added a silk texture to the white to give it a cloth feel.

Pearl and metal buttons made in Birmingham between 1780 and 1820 collected by James Luckcock.

 

Accession number: 1953 F67

Button calendar made from I Love Patchwork by Rashida Coleman-Hale.

 

Blogged: carolyn-and-me.blogspot.com/2011/06/button-calendar.html

(vs the old green button). The difference between the m902 and m920 is dyslexia and color blindness.

Silver shooting star belly button ring with detailed jewels.316L surgical steel. Buy directly from the manufacturer and save money! discountfashion.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=3470762

 

We have a house full of button noses. This happens to be my youngest, Meagans. She will be 4 on Thursday. :)

Sunday afternoon photography with a packet of mushrooms

Button the Red Panda made my Mischief Makers

I got my new coat yesterday, and the button came off in my hand. Trying to fix it this morning, I discovered why - a broken loop on the back. Hopefully the company will send me a replacement....

 

EDIT: The fine people at Soul Revolver Coats anticipated this need and put a little packet of buttons in the inside pocket. I think I've just outed myself as someone who doesn't buy nice clothes very often.... They very kindly answered my email and are sending me some buttons anyway.

I finally got a bulletin board for my badge/button/pin collection. It will be way easier than digging them out of drawers when I want to wear them, and now I can look at them too. Sorry about the crappy lighting. I will take some more pictures if the sun ever comes out again... :(

09/20/2014 A parrot trying to grab its handler's sleeve button at the Coney Island boardwalk. Kodak Ektar 100. Olympus 35 SP. G.Zuiko 42mm 1:1.7.

This is my entry for the Wednesday stamper challenge.

This weeks theme is Button Dolls.

The buttons and beads are made from friendly plastic.

The youth,wings and background stamp are from

www.onceuponastamp.co.uk

Finished it off with rhinestones.

Realpuki Floral cotton overalls!

  

Push the Button

I think these will become kitschy cocktail rings.

 

They're made of vintage and new buttons, plastic flower parts, and freshwater pearls or swarovski rhinestones in the centers.

Handmade brooches with handmade buttons by McAnaraks

www.flickr.com/people/mcanaraks/

I've made these as stocking fillers for my daughter. I must love her lots to part with my vintage buttons!

For ODC3 "buttons" - miniature buttons, each about 3-4mm across.

Mendocino Pride, Hopland, California

A button found on a hiking trail somewhere in West Virginia. On the back is some writing in Cyrillic, including "CCCP". Probably from a Russian military greatcoat or something of the sort.

 

I actually cheated and got this picture on my scanner. Much easier since I don't have a decent macro camera.

The centre is a metallic button which I coloured with inks. I then added 2 outside rows of polymer clay. I also placed a Swarovski crystal in the centre.

Lab coat/artist smock.

Smothered in an inky history.

You have served me well.

Closeup of one of the Creative Commons buttons.

Oops, I'm back - forgot that I was uploading my photos. Can you believe that I have FINALLY got the marzipan/almond paste (bought) on to my Christmas/dark fruit cake (bought) and roughly iced it. It's 8th January! Next year, perhaps I'd better get this done before any of the Bird Counts start, LOL. Trouble is, then I will have eaten the cake way before Christmas. What I really need to do is give up Christmas cake, period, LOL!!! Anyway, this pretty plant was growing at the Reader Rock Garden. I know the wild plant is called Spotted Knapweed, but the one in my photo is presumably a garden variety. Doug??? Later: thanks, Doug: "It is Centaurea montana, 'Mountain Bluet'."

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