Yes, thanks. I cut them of dh's dress shirt. Like he will ever wear it! He is a T-shirt and jeans kind of guy. Just in case, I should sew them back on, don't you think?suslvgeo wrote:pahahah tear them off a blouse?? LOVE IT! That is one dedicated scrapper! Hope you found some without killing your clothes!!1grandma wrote:I have looked and looked in the black hole I call my house. And NO buttons. I KNOW they are here somewhere because I have been saving them for the last 50 years! Where are they? I looked upstairs, downstairs and under the stairs. No telling where they are hiding, but you can make book on it that they will show up as soon as I don't need them anymore. They are for MMC#4.
A thought: Should I cut some off a blouse to use? They don't have to be fancy.
Bibi
Bibi - you need jars for all this kind of stuff. And buttons are like coins - you can always toss them in the jar for future use.
sherelm wrote:Bibi - you need jars for all this kind of stuff. And buttons are like coins - you can always toss them in the jar for future use.
Ditto! And train your DH. My DH knows that if he can't wear something (its old, too small), he removes the buttons and puts them in a jar in my scraproom. He's awesome!
Brandy
I like this idea.blbabe1234 wrote:sherelm wrote:Bibi - you need jars for all this kind of stuff. And buttons are like coins - you can always toss them in the jar for future use.
Ditto! And train your DH. My DH knows that if he can't wear something (its old, too small), he removes the buttons and puts them in a jar in my scraproom. He's awesome!
Bibi
This is why I am the proud owner of the embossed button punch. Got tired of searching.
Christine
[quote="cat1393"]This is why I am the proud owner of the embossed button punch. Got tired of searching.[/quote
Cool, who makes that?]
Cool, who makes that?]
Debbie
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