It’s funny, but I’m really finding these button accessories so cute. “,) Aside from the fact that they’re so easy to make, they’re also inexpensive and easy to find. I have assorted buttons that has been kept in a jar for so long and for a long time, I don’t have any use for them. But now, that I’m seeing what other jewelry makers did with buttons, I think I need more than just a jar of button for the many ideas that I have gathered from jewelry makers sharing their tutorials for beautiful designs of button jewelries.
The other day, we featured tutorials on how to make button bracelets. We also shared a free video tutorial for a necklace, but I can’t help not to feature this button necklace from...
I admire Kimberly’s creativity in making her button necklace. She used various kinds, colors and sizes of buttons and a thin cord. With just simple knotting and stringing technique she was able to make a beautiful necklace. I also love the colors she chose.
You can try and make a button necklace, like Kimberly’s, by following her free tutorial.
Way to go Kimberly!
Okay, we already have an idea how to make a button bracelet and a necklace so now I’m going to share a tutorial on how to make a ring, and this time; it’s not just plain buttons but a glazed fabric button.
From smashed peas and carrots!
See how funky they are?
I soooo love Maggie’s button rings! I can use whatever design of fabric to cover the buttons and that would mean, an endless design for me. That’s simply amazing! So, go on and head over to smashed peas and potatoes and follow herfree tutorial and start making glazed fabric button rings, too!
Now, our jewelry set is almost complete. We have a necklace, a ring and a bracelet from the other day’s post, but there’s only one piece missing and that’s a button earring.
Do any of you have a design for a button earring?
Share it here at Handmade Jewelry Club and help me to complete my set of button jewelry!!!