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Made from a size 75 button cover and some Amy Butler Lotus fabric. I bent an eye pin so it would fit inside the top part of the covered button and then sandwiched it between the front and the back. It almost perfectly matches a necklace I made awhile ago, yay. I was rushing to get it done (we were going to see The Hulk), but I'd like to do some embroidery on the next one.
From the 2010 Toronto Zombie Walk.
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(L to R): Jenson Button (GBR) Honda Racing F1 Team; Rubens Barrichello (BRA) Honda Racing F1 Team; Mark Webber (AUS) Red Bull Racing; Christijan Albers (NED) Spyker and Alex Wurz (AUT) Williams.
Formula One World Championship, Rd 5, Monaco Grand Prix, Race, Monte-Carlo, Monaco, Sunday 27 May 2007.
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I was 20 years old and living on Staten Island, New York, when the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant outside Harrisburg, PA, suffered a partial core meltdown on March 28, 1979. Had any radioactive releases occurred, they would have reached me in three days given the prevailing winds. I'd been to a couple of demonstrations before then, but my activism began in earnest after TMI (long before that acronym started standing for "Too Much Information").
Hand Pumper built in 1848 by the L. Button Company of Waterford, NY and delivered by way of the Erie Canal in December of 1848 to Fort Wayne. First operated by the Germania Fire Company. Pulled on site by a dozen or more men and operated in shifts of several minutes in up and down strokes of 60+ per minute. A fascinating piece of actual local history that has been preserved for over 164 years.
I finally got around to experimenting with printing using antique letterpress letters and block printing inks. I only have the letters B N o T and y so I'm pretty limited with what I can have them say.
I sewed a vintage button right onto the card for some added texture.
Focus stack and merge of 76 images. Processed in Helicon Focus, Lightroom 2015.12, and Nik Color Efex 4 (Pro Contrast, Low Key, and Detail Extractor).
This is a simple application of a beautiful Black Glass button embedded into a flatten piece of clay. I did a Black wash to give it depth and covered it in Gloss Clear Glaze. It ha a silver attachment on the back so it can be hung from a Chain, Ribbon or Black Satin Cord.
SIZE: 1&1/4 inches
*if you are stacking your buttons please glue these first. When dry, start to glue the elastic.
Apply glue to one end of elastic and stick to bottom button. Allow to dry or get to a point where it won't move around much. Then bring the other end around to form the band and glue on the opposite side.
It is important to let it completely dry!!
received from vintagesuzeq, siayla, and Sewingbea for the Button Fairies Round 3 swap on swapbot 9/08