Very lovely button necklaces!! Your hair is very pretty! Im 71 yrs old , lol but l think expressing yourself in various ways keeps you young no matter how old one becomes. 😊 Stay blessed and ty for sharing!!
you wouldnt have any bottons you probally wont use ? ii had a few botton and im thinking what can i make my daughter she knows i am broke but i like to make things so right now i pulled all my bottons out and im tring to make her a bracelet lol i love your work
These are lovely pieces. I am a button lover and would like to create some wearable art with some of my collection, but I am balking at the idea of putting glue on my precious buttons! I'm wondering if you have ever tried stitching the buttons to the felt backing instead?
buckeyepelican I have tried several iterations over the years, wire is okay but my carpal tunnel doesn’t allow much of that. For my style the glue holds fine, and as long as they aren’t fabric buttons any silicone glues won’t damage the buttons. I make sure to identify the material to any and all buttons before using them in my crafts. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! I understand the complications of carpal tunnel - it seems to always mean finding another way to do things. I am looking forward to coming up with a new button creation. Thank you for sharing!
Can the hot glue be removed if you want to remove a particular button? I am looking for ways to use more valuable buttons as jewelry and I'm not sure I want to commit a $20 button to this project.
Adding findings and things is up to the users discretion. Not everyone uses the same findings or methods. This video is 2 years old so cut me some slack. Haha
Very lovely button necklaces!! Your hair is very pretty! Im 71 yrs old , lol but l think expressing yourself in various ways keeps you young no matter how old one becomes. 😊 Stay blessed and ty for sharing!!
I’m want to learn to do this. Someone said take a picture of the laid out of the buttons. Looks amazing so far.
Loved the written commentary. You are funny and the necklace is beautiful. I was just given some vintage buttons so you've inspired me.
Omg! Great work w i t h witty remarks... Ty for sharing.
Beautiful! Work my thing vintage.
I'm going to make a necklace using the buttons from my great-grandmother's wedding dress. I think she was born just after the war between the states.
You are very talented... I love your work...💓
Beautiful! Once u do a layout take a photo with ur phone then delete after u have done ur design
Huh? I could not understand what you were explaining about how to seal the felt back. Thank you.
Beautiful necklace
you wouldnt have any bottons you probally wont use ? ii had a few botton and im thinking what can i make my daughter she knows i am broke but i like to make things so right now i pulled all my bottons out and im tring to make her a bracelet lol i love your work
Take a pic with you phone first before taking it apart. You can also put a drop of glue on the breaks in the jump rings; it helps a bit.
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LOVE this!!!!! Would you recommend using tacky glue to seal?
LADY K I don’t really like tacky glue against my skin but it should work.
What did you seal the felt with?
These are lovely pieces. I am a button lover and would like to create some wearable art with some of my collection, but I am balking at the idea of putting glue on my precious buttons! I'm wondering if you have ever tried stitching the buttons to the felt backing instead?
buckeyepelican I have tried several iterations over the years, wire is okay but my carpal tunnel doesn’t allow much of that. For my style the glue holds fine, and as long as they aren’t fabric buttons any silicone glues won’t damage the buttons. I make sure to identify the material to any and all buttons before using them in my crafts. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! I understand the complications of carpal tunnel - it seems to always mean finding another way to do things. I am looking forward to coming up with a new button creation. Thank you for sharing!
How do you get rid of the excess hot glue after it solidifies? Love the necklace btw.
I sometimes use and exacto knife or scissors to trim any overhanging glue bits. If you are conservative with the glue then it's usually not an issue.
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Can the hot glue be removed if you want to remove a particular button? I am looking for ways to use more valuable buttons as jewelry and I'm not sure I want to commit a $20 button to this project.
If you want to reuse the button someday I wouldn't recommend this method. Wire wrapping would definitely be easier.
Appreciate the tutorial but I didn't understand how to seal the back.
You just use the hot glue around the edges and hold them down.
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You can take a picture before hand
I really like ur necklace. Ur hands are out of focus when you are applying the glue
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Alot of necessary finishing details omitted.
Adding findings and things is up to the users discretion. Not everyone uses the same findings or methods. This video is 2 years old so cut me some slack. Haha