This is a pin I made from saved pearl type buttons. It is very easy. Use any buttons that you have cut off clothes. The white pearl buttons are easy to find. Use different sizes to keep it interesting but fairly close in size.
Recycle mismatched and extra buttons to make this unique choker; a wonderful gift that costs less than a dollar to make!
This cute framed button art is the perfect gift for a loved one this holiday season. Made with items easily found at most dollar stores.
This delightful wall hanging carries a thoughtful message and uses fabric covered wooden discs and buttons to support the sentiment. This is a page about making a button and fabric wall hanging.
This is a page about making a button tree. Make a pretty decoration for your home or to give as a gift, with a Styrofoam or paper cone and your choice of buttons and other decorative bits.
This is a page about making a dish out of buttons. This button dish is fun to make and display.
What can I do with 5000 mixed buttons? I like to make craft items to sell for charity. Has anyone any ideas please? Thanking you.
By Ann
I have seen directions different places online that tell how to make necklaces and bracelets with buttons. You can also cut thin cardboard to the desired shape and cut a piece of ribbon to length and glue it to the top, then glue flat buttons to the cardboard and use as tree ornaments. The shape I have seen most often for this, is a heart shape.
Request:
Doesn't everyone have a tin or drawer full of mismatched buttons? I sure do. What are some creative & crafty uses for them?
Jayne
Answers:
Crafty Button Ideas
You could:
- Sew the buttons in a design on a homemade purse (Time consuming but fashionable).
- Glue in patterns on cardboard and make a modern art mosaic.
- Button earrings, necklaces, etc.
- Donate to elementary art classes.
Lots of fun stuff!
Post by GoPittLaw (Guest Post)
Decorate a Waistcoat
You could get an old waistcoat and sew pretty buttons on the front, guaranteed no-one else would have a waistcoat like yours. You could also make a motif for the back if its a plain one with a little glue and glitter. Maria Bath UK
Post by reb1234 (Guest Post)
Let Kids Make Frames
Let children make gifts with them. Simply embellish a dollar store frame with buttons for a delightful "I did it myself" craft.
Post by gazookeeper (Guest Post)
Shabby Chic Art!
You could purchase those small frames, almost like a shadowbox at the dollar stores, take them apart and make shapes out of the buttons by gluing them to the back. I've made hearts and stars, you could even do someone's name. Put the frame back together and voila, instant art that looks very shabby chic. You can change the background color with construction paper or leftover framing matte.
Post by Andrea Hart
Many Creative Ideas
Cover a lamp shade, glue on the edge of picture frame, light switch cover, planter, or you could use them with grout and cover a table top.
Post by Barbie (Guest Post)
Tie Things Together With Buttons
Instead of quilting together the layers of a patchwork bed cover, wall hanging or knee rug they can be 'tied' together with buttons attached through all layers. Place in a nice geometric pattern to complement the patches and sew on as normal with decorative thread.
Regards
Jo
Decorate a Clock
I glued buttons around a cheap clock and turned it into an eye catching "one of a kind" designer item.
Post by Linda L.
Decorate a Picture Frame
You could buy cheap, clear plastic frames at the store (the small ones that cost about $1 and stand up) and put kids pictures in them. Then glue the buttons on the outside and "frame" the picture. I did this one year and made Christmas presents for the grandparents.
Post by MB in WY (Guest Post)
Dishcloth
Sew a button to the corner of your dishcloth to help scrape stuck on food -- maybe you would rather it be a metal one - but be careful not to scratch!
If you have a HUGE amount of them, maybe you could string them and attach them to a dowel rod for an interesting window hanging instead of love beads
Post by melody_yesterday
Shadow Box
I was in Ohio at an Art Museum and saw a Shadow Box with old watch parts and buttons glued in a neat design and then matted put in the shadow box. It sold for $175.00
Post by Joan (Guest Post)
Button Snowman
Here's a button snowman pin that I thought was really cute.
www.crafterstouch.com/
Post by Jessica
Here are some instructions for making a Button Bracelet:
www.thriftyfun.com/
Buttons can be added to the wax on the outside of homemade candles or in homemade snowglobes (if the buttons are small). I have also used them with ribbon to decorate greeting cards. Some beading crafts, like making stars or bears for keychains, etc., can use buttons instead of beads.
I made earrings out of some of mine. I got a lot of compliments. buy the earring studs or clips from a craft shop and use super glue or some other industrial strength glue.
I have a large assortment of lovely buttons, many of them matching, and I wondered if anyone had a craft idea on how to use them?
Noreen from Dover, PA
I love buttons! I also save lots of things you might consider junk, which I re-use to make beautiful household items and jewelry, like my button and earring trees.