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Mirror Buttons
Mirror Buttons are now offered in 2 1/4" and 3" button sizes. They are inexpensive, and a great hand out. They also fit well in a pocket, or purse.
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Magnets
Decorate your refrigerator with button magnets. Turn any button into a magnet by taking out the pin and sticking an adhesive magnet to the back. |

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Button Critters
Embellish buttons by gluing on moving eyes, pom poms, felt, beads and sequins.
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Belly Buttons
Create a clay figure and use a button for the belly.
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Decorative Jars
Decorate and fill a canning jar with goodies. Place a personalized button magnet on the top.
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Jewelry
Make a necklace and matching earrings by covering buttons with fabric. As long as the fabric isn't too thick your button maker will crimp the material around the edges of the button.
Hint: If the fabric stretches too much, cover the back of the fabric with tape or an adhesive label before you cut it or make a button.
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Christmas Ornaments
Use fabric, ribbon, bows, photographs and recycled greeting cards to make a decorative ornament to hang on your tree or to give as a gift. |
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Pressed Flowers
Instead of using clipart or a photograph, pick your favorite flower and press the petals between the shell and the mylar film. Use metallic mylar accent rings to enrich the look.
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Rubber Stamp
Get out your stampers to design your next button.
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Coasters
Protect your tabletop with unique button coasters. First create a 3 x" flat back button then apply an adhesive cork back to the button.
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Clocks
Turn a 6" button into an attractive clock. Let children color the graphic and hang a clock in their bedroom. |
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