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This is a pin I made from saved pearl type buttons. It is very easy. Use any buttons that you have cut off clothes.
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.
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.
Decorate with buttons by gluing them to a lamp shade, picture frame, or clock. Use wire cutters to clip off the shank of any buttons that have them.
Sew 8 buttons with wire, then sew 3 buttons. Next, sew the 4th button onto the first string, then 3 more buttons.
I saw an easy way to decorate your hairdo, put a button (or 2) on a bobby pin to hold back hair at the front!
I use buttons for eyes, etc. for toys for my grand people. I affix them with clear nail polish. I also use the larger pretty ones for closures on my purses, totes, and beach bags.
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 dish out of buttons. This button dish is fun to make and display.
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.
Decorate a simple wooden tray with a burst of colored buttons for a pretty display piece. Add a layer of resin or a piece of plexiglass and it becomes a serving tray.
Finding crafts to make from buttons in your stash or an especially nice one you bought for just the right project is a common event. One quick easy craft is a magnet. This is a page about making button magnets.