Oh my!
Two posts in one day, how could you all get so lucky. Fact of the matter is, I have been working on a few little projects this past week(end) & I wanted to share them with you all but I just can't wait a day to space them out. I have the time and desire to post now so that's just how it's gonna be, peeps.
I wanted to show off a little something I have been obsessed with making. Button jewelry and hair accessories! I have to give my credit to this etsy store, button of hope. I love this concept & when I saw this etsy store featured on the Imperfectly Beautiful blog I wanted to order one of everything seriously. I restrained. I didn't think that my bank account would appreciate me doing such a thing. I just loved the buttons though so I mentioned them to my mother, a very talented seamstress. She said "Oh, yeah, I used to make buttons to match every dress I made you." That's when the crafty girl in me went "wait! I can so do this myself!" I went to Hobby Lobby and found my supplies.
At first I was thinking the fabric was the most costly part of this proj ect, but have since discovered that if you buy 1/4 of a yard of fabric, even 1/8 of a yard would work, you just need an itty bitty circle, maybe 2 inches across. The fabric button making kits have a little pattern for you to use on the back of the package.
I am somewhat addicted to making fabric covered buttons and seeing what I can attach them to. Here are some ideas of things you can make with the fabric covered buttons in large and small sizes.
A decorative hair tie:
I used the larger sized button for this, covered it in this fabric, and used the loop on the back to do a little twisty knot (not sure of the technical term) with the elastic hair tie, and there you go! Next up is a pair of earrings:
The earring backs are posts and can be found in the jewelry making section of Hobby Lobby or Michaels or really probably any craft store. On this particular earring, I used 2 layers of fabric, a solid brown cotton fabric underneath a bit of lace. (*hint* if you are going to make earrings, or really any of the things like I created here besides the hair ties, use pliers or wire cutters to cut off the loop from the back of the button before assembling the button.)
The earring backs are posts and can be found in the jewelry making section of Hobby Lobby or Michaels or really probably any craft store. On this particular earring, I used 2 layers of fabric, a solid brown cotton fabric underneath a bit of lace. (*hint* if you are going to make earrings, or really any of the things like I created here besides the hair ties, use pliers or wire cutters to cut off the loop from the back of the button before assembling the button.)
Another pair of earrings:
These are pretty basic, but they are one of the more recent creations, I think I've gotten better at making earrings look more uniform. Go me :)!!
& here is a picture of the hair tie, earrings, a cute little bobby pin, and a necklace.
For the bobby pin: make sure that the loop is cut off of the back of the button. I bought these bobby pins at Hobby Lobby in the jewelry making section, they have a little circle on the end that makes attaching things to them super easy. For my bobby pin, you may notice that it has a different texture than the other creations, that is because I used a grosgrain ribbon. Now, the grosgrain ribbon I got is only wide enough to do the smaller buttons. I cut out my circle and after some trial and error I figured that I needed to do something about fraying. I was scared to burn it because I didn't want to burn my fingers, so I tried something else. I painted the edges of my cut out ribbon circle with clear nail polish. I let it dry for a couple minutes and then followed the same button making process as I have for all the others.
For the necklace: I just made the button (I removed the loop from the back) and attached a silver bail to the back, so it has a loop where you can string a chain or whatever you want to make a neclace out of. you can also leave the loop on the back attached and string your necklace through that. I didn't quite like how that laid on my neck so that's why I chose to do the bail.
Making these button jewelry and hair accessories is a lot of fun. And I feel like a lot of it is playing around with different things and seeing what does and doesn't work for you :)
2 comments:
Becca- I'm glad you blogged about your cute little button jewelry! Recently, I made earrings and bobby pins (the same kind you used) with flowers on them. I also got my idea from etsy, but I spent half the price, plus I have a ton of supplies left. I also have some of those button things so I'm going to try that this week! Thanks, friend!
Very cute! Love the polka dot earrings. I'm a sucker for anything with polka dots.
Kendra "Domestic Princess in Training"
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