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Beautiful Button Jewelry : 60 Easy Heirloom Treasures
by Susan DavisISBN13:
9781600595592
ISBN10:
1600595596
Format:
Paperback
Pub. Date:
3/2/2010
Publisher(s):
Lark Books
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Summary
Susan Davis, owner of Grandmother's Buttons Collectibles, sells her work to boutiques and museum stores across the countryand her company has been featured in magazine after magazine. This newly available paperback from the recognized expert shows crafters how they can turn wonderful vintage-style buttons into gorgeous jewelry, too. The sophisticated and elegant projects are made of such materials as metal, jet glass, pearl, bakelite, and celluloid. Davis presents them in historical order, with a little history and anecdotal description of each style.
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