My girlfriend came over to refill my estrogen reserves last week, and brought with her a fantastic craft for us to do together while chatting, laughing, gossiping and catching up after her long vacation. One third of the way through summer vacation with three boys, she knew just what I needed. She brought over a bunch of stuff for us to sit down and make our own button bracelets. So fun! The greatest part was that each of our bracelets turned out differently! Do you want to join us? Let's make some funky Button Bracelets! Materials: Buttons in various sizes (test to be sure your cord will fit into the holes) Round leather or coated cotton cord (1 mm in diameter) Instructions: Arrange your buttons ahead of time to lay out your pattern Begin with a length of cord about 18 inches long (you will adjust this to fit at the end, but cutting it too short will result in frustration and some swearing...trust me, I know). The more knots you intend to make the longer the cord. Fold your cord in half and tie a knot in the looped end, like this: Now, begin threading the cord through your button holes. Criss-cross your cord for the 4 hole buttons like this: The same is possible for the two holed buttons. Bring a cord up through each hole then back down the next hole like this: You might also want to thread your button onto one piece of cord then knot, like this: To finish off your bracelet, just pull the cord through the last button and tie in a square knot. See? You can pull the last button through the loop at the other end to attach to your wrist. Now, go crazy! Try to be random and mix it up, stack some, knot some, criss-cross some, there is no right or wrong way to do this! Get creative, girl! You might end up with something like this: Or simple shell and wood buttons look like this: Or you could go nuts and work in some beads like this: Now, gather some buttons, call up some girl friends, set the kids into the back yard to play, and have some fun! PS (JoAnn's has some bags of fantastic HUGE buttons with HUGE holes for the little ones to get in on the act. It will be a HUGE relief to use these buttons for them. A bloggy friend suggested dipping lengths of yarn in clear nail polish and twisting. Once dry, they will thread easily for the kiddos.)
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¡Si tienes muchos botones y no sabes qué hacer con ellos, entra aquí y descúbrelo! Aquí tienes 12 ideas que te dirán qué hacer.
I recently acquired quite a huge lot of vintage buttons so I went searching online for some cute button craft ideas and so it made perfect sense to do a button craft tutorials round-up while I was at it. As usual, I am extremely amazed at what...
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hey loves :) Today I have a tutorial to make your own bracelets with nothing but buttons and string. Miss last week's button tutorial? Click Here :) You will need: - buttons (25ish) - embroidery floss - scissors - tape (optional) Step 1: First you need your string. When it comes to measurement, here's what I always go by: Three times the length around around your wrist, multiplied by two. You WILL have string to trim at the end, but it's worth it to make sure you're able to tie off the end. Fold it in half and then tie a knot at the fold (like the picture above) Step 2: Lay out your buttons, this will give you a projection of what your bracelet will look like when it's on the string. Step 3: For the first button, thread through the front. Cross the strings over behind (if it's a 4 hole button) and thread back through to the front. Step 4: For the second button, thread from behind. Step 5: Repeat the pattern, front thread, back thread, front thread, back thread, and so on. It'll create a nice layered effect. Continue until you you ALL BUT ONE of your buttons. Step 6: When you have only one button left, tie a knot at the end of the string. Then tie another about half an inch away. Thread the last button however you want, and then tie another knot. This is the button that will be attaching the bracelet together with the loop at the top. Cut the remaining string and you're done :) Mix it up with different buttons and different colors. See you next time loves!
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Accessorize with this cute button necklace – a unique piece that’s easy to do! TUTORIAL: Hannah, The Beach Shack Project If you have a big jar of odd shapes and sizes of buttons lying around at home just waiting for a use, why not turn them into a beautiful statement button necklace. It’s easy to...
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Make your own buttons with my easy DIY crochet button pattern. You'll never be limited by store-bought buttons again! Find the free pattern here.
Learn to crochet easy yarn buttons. We are glad to share with you step by step instructions without missing details. Buttons can be the perfect finishing and great for covers, bags and hats.
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Vanmorgen zomaar een half uurtje even met mijn moeder (die dol is op rommelmarkten) naar een heel onbekende rommelmarkt geweest (onbekend in de zin dat we niet eens wisten waar het was, maar lang leve de tomtom ;-) Er was niet veel, maar ik had aan één kraampje genoeg! Wow!!!! Er stonden 4 van die plastic fritessauspotten met, voor zover ik kon zien, allemaal knopen erin. Ik vroeg haar wat ze kostten? 1 euro per pot. Nou, dan neem ik ze allemaal! In eentje zaten nog wat belletjes en gespen, geeft niets, geef maar mee, ik gaf haar maar 5 euro, want ze had ze allemaal netjes aan touwtjes bij elkaar gebonden, en echt.. 'ik heb nog nooit zoveel knopen bij elkaar gezien!!! detail, echt hele mooie zitten er tussen! zelfs houten knopen, parelmoer, echt prachtig! dan de 'collectie' zwart / grijs / goud / wit / beige / doorzichtig Geteld heb ik ze niet, maar echt, ik kan er uren naar kijken, ik ben namelijk dol op knopen! Je kunt zulke leuke dingen doen met knopen.. een paar voorbeeldjes... een lief kaartje.. een schattig boeketje.. een letter-schilderijtje of zelfs een tas! en wil je echt 'gek' doen, dan kun je altijd nog een jurk maken, maar dan heb je wel heeeeel veeeeel knoopjes nodig ;-) Fijne zondag nog! liefs, Nancy
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Pipe cleaner and button bracelets were a creation of my daughter. Knowing this craft is simple and inexpensive I knew my audience would love it – because who doesn’t love that? It’s fun to watch my daughter come up with her own ideas. The more you open up your craft closet to your kids, the...Read More
Quem costura, sempre tem muitos aviamentos dando sopa no ateliê, não é verdade? Quando tocamos nesse assunto, nos lembramos facilmente das rendas, dos retalhos de tecido e claro, dos botões. Pensando nisso, vamos mostrar como fazer uma tigela de botões lindíssima. Esse projeto é uma ótima ideia para reaproveitar aqueles botões que estão velhinhos e amarelados. Além disso, a tigela […]
If you're looking for a fun button bowl project, this is one to add to your list. It's super inexpensive, really easy to make, and the result is so cute! All you need is a balloon, glue and some buttons to get started. #diy #button #glue #balloon #bowl