The "Grow"-cery* Cowboy bag is a medium messenger bag with a folded top, to keep your items secure. The top allows you to fill it up, with room to grow!
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I made these flowers using fabric covered buttons purchased from J. Caroline Creative, Prima Paper Flowers and felt flowers from making memories.. these are simple and afforable to make and...
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A fabric pincushion that I made for a swap, it's 6 inches n diameter.
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This is one of many flowers I've made. I use them for ponytail holders, brooches, hair clips and to embellish things like purses. I made it with layers of frayed fabric, silk flower petals and...
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I found an old picture frame at a thrift store and covered it with an assortment of buttons, plus a flower charm, for a quick, easy project.
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Button, button, who’s got the button? For a flawless finish, consider knitting your own buttons for a one-of-a-kind look.
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ive been working on some new earrings. these are just a few of my finished product that i have listed on my myspace site.
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Once you've collected or made yourself a handful of brooches and buttons, how do you keep them organized and off your dresser or nightstand? I've come up with a simple solution to display my favorites.
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This is my Victorian Crazy Patch Treasure Tote, entitled "Fireworks," to be entered into the "All That Glitters" category. It measures approximately 10" X 12" and is fully lined with a...
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I am entering this bag into the Eco Chic category. It is made from old upholstery samples that I saved from the garbage, four old ties saved from a bag forgotten in the back of a closet, and buttons...
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One of a kind purse made from a reclaimed, hand knitted sweater. The gorgeous cable stitch is an eye catcher, one flowing stitch (once the neck piece, now a fab shoulder strap). nbspOriginal...
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I love vintage and new buttons, but as I've accumulated more and more of them, my collection has been getting a bit out of control. So I came up with a few ideas for keeping them streamlined instead of letting them take over my whole craft room.
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Do your buttons fall off your knitwear? Can you find the perfect buttons for your sweater…and sew them on? The key may be in your sewing basket, not your knitting notions.
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My girlfriend had her first little girl, so I had to create something TOTALLY pink and girlie. It's made from vintage fabric (curtains) and repurposed, thrifted bed linens. The decorations are...
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Using a hip-to-piece tutorial for help, I made a lined brown tote bag with my own button design on the front. I raided my family button jar for true vintage buttons--you can't find ones...
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This is a buttons necklace I made. I have it up for sale at my etsy (http://tulipgen.etsy.com)
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You can get unique and hard-to-find notions on the cheap at your local thrift store.
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Have you ever considered the "wrong" sides of your buttons?
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A spicy-smart way to store buttons, baubles and more in your sewing or crafting area.
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