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I've always wanted to be in the control centre for a roller coaster. Here's a big green button that surely must be the go button!
My sister gave me this incredible button. It is really black glass and then treated on the front with carving and some green paint. Not sure how they do this.
Detail of a button machine in the collection of the Waterloo Region Museum . Another black + white conversion with Silver Efex Pro.
If you love pink, this bag is for you - the outside is a vintage hot pink crepe acetate with Japanese cherry blossoms and a vintage silver button while the inside is a pink and white floral cotton fabric. This bag measures 19" wide (across the bottom), 13 1/2" long, 4" deep with a 22" strap. The interior pocket measures 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" and is sewn down the middle; the exterior pocket measures 4" x 5 1/2", perfect for a cell phone or sunglasses. These soft structured bags, reinforced with fusible fleece for added strength and structure are light weight, durable and great for travel. This THC Hawaiian Textiles fabric was an estate sale find that dates back to the late 60's/early 70's.
I believe it is a button or a part of cufflink. It's not silver I think, but it looks similiar to the crowned heart that was produce to commemorate the mariage of Charles II and Katherine of Braganza in 1662 !
The Peace Button (www.ThePeaceButton.com) was created to highlight the importance of Peace Day and to ensure that Peace Day becomes a globally recognised and significant calendar date.
The mechanic is simple ā when you press the Peace Button it marks the 21st September as Peace Day in your online calendar. By sharing it with others everyone can help raise awareness of Peace Day. We believe that the more people who know about it the more chance 21st September will actually be peaceful.
To press the Peace Button please visit: www.ThePeaceButton.com
To find out more on Peace One Day please visit: www.peaceoneday.org/
Grandmas button hole before adding ribbon. This has been made especially for my mum as I know she is wearing a turquoise and white dress to the big day.
Button on the starting grid (position 3). Still no tyres on the car because the conditions are changing quickly.
these are fun and easy to create...make a great little gift attachment, or even a "I'm Thinking of You"
The Daily Shoot #208: Reduce, reuse, recycle. Look for an object that has been repurposed to give it new life, and make a photo.
This button jar was my mothers. I remember it from when I was a kid. I now have it. I don't really use it ... it just reminds me of my childhood and my mother sewing for us, I just can't part with it.
I don't have a clue what was in the jar originally. Does anyone know what McLarens is/was?
More inchies for 35th Anniversary Sampler
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should have been a star“ish button like the small one in the right corner ... but its halloween soon ..so (:
Tersonia cyathiflora (female flower). Weird looking flower (~2cm) on straggly groundcover.
Eneabba area, Western Australia.
Thanks for the id h3_six
Wonderful DIY Super Cute Button Cookies
These button cookies are so adorable and you will have fun with them! They take minutes to make and will disappear as ā¦
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stuffed crochet heart with special button
Blogged at bearpawandbearpaw.blogspot.com/2010/02/valentine-hearts.html
Yesterday Tom and James got a badge making machine. They made me these cool little badges, how awesome is that?
Button I purchased from Korean designer/illustrator Esther Lee whom I met at a Tokyo design joint 2 years ago. Dope illustrations! Korea representing again.
This brooch is handmade from vintage buttons. I love buttons and think of them as tiny works of art in their own right. Lots of time goes into finding, cleaning, repairing and sometimes dyeing or painting them before I use them to make something. I hope you love this brooch as much as I do!
The buttons range from plastic, rhinestone, celluloid, shell, glass, mother of pearl, bakelite and wood. They are sewn on felt covered plastic canvas and a metal pinback. It measures 2-2.5inches in diameter. This brooch is the perfect accent piece for any handbag or jacket.
Every individual making an origami bird to one making a giant robotic arm is considered a maker and Maker Fest celebrates this epiphany of innovators, creators and designers ranging from a weaving artist to a rocket scientist. It is the platform for people who create magic using the technology hidden under the roof. Stretching from every corner of India, it is all about developing a great maker community in the country where people can learn and share in depth about the art. It is a trigger to a giant explosion of creativity that buzzes inside every innovator to showcase the resourcefulness of possessed knowledge by implementing it to a greater use.
Maker Fest is the Indian continuation of Maker Faire hosted across America, Europe, Africa and Japan, among others. Maker Faire, which launched in California, USA in 2006, now hosts hundreds of thousands attendees twice a year across California and New York. It is the amalgamation of festivals celebrating the innovators and an art show with all the booths for inventors and demonstrations and workshops for attendees. Creators, artists and hobbyist across the country are invited to present their contemporary applications of ideas using the vast ocean of art, science and technology. Also, it is non-commercial and free for the public to attend.
Maker Fest monumentalizes not only the final product but also the learning and explorations one faced during the making of something new using the already established. Come together to build up an enormous community of Makers in India as India is renowned of having the greatest intellectual horsepower among other countries of world.
Ideate, build and share.