Growing up, I always liked sorting through my mom's buttons - sifting through little piles of color, selecting my favorites. I also remember reading a book about a certain bear who embarks on an epic mission to find a certain missing button (aw, yeah, remember Corduroy?). Unfortunately, as a teenager I rebuffed my mom's attempts to teach me the art of sewing, so my affinity for buttons remained a stifled interest until I recently began to discover other decorative uses for them. And, in a sense, this is a return to the historical use of the button. Don't believe me? Check it! According to Ian McNeil (cited by Wikipedia), "The button, in fact, was originally used more as an ornament than as a fastening, the earliest known being found at Mohenjo-daro in the Indus Valley. It is made of a curved shell and about 5000 years old."So, who says that such ornaments have to stay in the realm of fashion? Not I! While it's true that buttons are made to be sewn, fabric ≠ clothing. Check out some of my hopeful future DIYs:


<--- This pillow with button leaves is from Etsy (click to enlarge).
This amazing monogram (made with a burlap canvas) is also an Etsy find. --->
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| I don't know where I curated this image from, but I really liked the combo of fabric backings and buttons. |
Back Story: A few years ago we lost my grandmother, and while sorting through her personal effects, my mom and I discovered a large coffee can brimming with her button collection. Seeing the cascades of buttons, I knew I wanted to use some in crafts that would get them out of their coffee can and into the open. I began searching around online and was struck by a few of the images above, so I decided to try my hand at creating my own framed button design with my grandma's buttons.
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| Reproduction! But you get the idea. |
So, if you have some buttons that have sentimental value (or you simply find them fascinating), but you aren't a seamstress, don't fret - there are all sorts of creative ways to incorporate them into your modern (read: not country-chic) decor!



