button-y weekend recap
March 30, 2009 at 3:40 pm | Posted in books and mags, button it up, chatty, I love to make things..., oregon | 5 CommentsHope you are having a good Monday! Mine has been pretty dang busy. I usually don’t do this but I’m going to cross-post word for word from my book site today, I wanted to mention a few things and all of them fit in both places (and they’re all about buttons). Tomorrow I’ll be back with some new craftiness, but today is pretty much a relentlessly themed whirlwind. Hope you don’t mind…
I had such a great time at Bolt on Saturday afternoon! Thank you so much to everyone who came by to hang out and talk buttons, make magnets, and eat lavender shortbread cookies.
This one is blurry but happy — it was so nice to get to talk about buttons with people who love them too.
Thanks to Chelsea‘s wonderful article about her family button collection, some folks brought their own canisters and jars of treasured buttons to show us…
…it was lovely to see them all.
A huge thank-you to Lee for taking these photos of the heirloom buttons, that was an incredible gift.
This amber color was so fresh and gorgeous — like it was brand-new instead of decades old.
This one was so exquisite in person, the details and faceting were spectacular.
Just lovely.
So, thank you so much to Gina, Amy and Julia for having me, to Lee for the spectacular pictures, to Andrew for wrangling our little pearl button so we could all hang out in the shop together, and of course to everyone who came by, it was such a treat to spend the afternoon with so many button enthusiasts!
Two more bits of button-project news:
My CraftStylish post this week is how to throw a button party, with how-tos for making button cookies and cupcake toppers. I loved making these and maybe you can use some of the ideas for a crafty party of your own!
And I will be on the AM Northwest show tomorrow, Tuesday 3/31 (on KATU 2 here in Portland from 9-10 am), showing how to make button hairclips from my book, and talking about the upcoming Handmade Nation premiere. You can see it live tomorrow morning (I think about 9:20, though that could change) and then the video will be on their website by Wednesday. So if you couldn’t make it to Powell’s and you’d like to make some hairclips, now is your chance!
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The lavender shortbread cookies were delicious – I’m so glad you shared the recipe on Craft Stylish.
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You know what I am think that would be a great idea for a “tween” birthday party with those cute as pie clips as party favours. I love it!
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