While looking for some glue and wooden beads in my boxes I came across these vintage buttons. Aren't they beauties?
Here is a lovely salmon-colored button with open filigree work.
But these are the best. They look like bakelite beads from the 20s, all warm and honey colored. I especially like the round black one. Tres sophisticated, no?
I picked them up two years ago at the MakerFaire in San Mateo, the gigantic traveling fair that celebrates the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) movement. These buttons were surplus or remnants from some factory and were being used in some awful free craft project. I quietly picked these out and slipped them in my pocket, thinking, "You can't glue these to some cheap piece of metal. They deserve better. There must be a better way to use these. There must!" Problem is, I don't know what.
What would you do with these?
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Saturday, July 31, 2010
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