Glass is always a good idea
It's so fun to see our Button Floozies community continue to grow. We are close to 1,000 followers now, and when we reach that magical number we will be having another wonderful button giveaway!
Here is a lot of beautiful glass buttons I won the other day in an eBay auction:
These are black glass and I have been painted with pink accents. They are what collectors call "mother/daughter" buttons as the sets are identical except for their size (and, in this case, number.)
More black glass, this time round with panted stripes:
I love these two glass buttons with a painted or perhaps transferred design in the middle; I turned one over so you could see how it is mounted:
These, to me, are the most special: they are glass balls and I do believe they are an example of blown glass, but it's hard to tell. They could actually be plastic. (I was so alarmed to see that the seller sent all these buttons in an envelope -- but by some miracle they all arrived intact!)
The ball buttons have some kind of pearlized coating. Isn't that a lovely antique postcard in the photo? It was a gift from fellow Floozy, Autena.
Now if you recognized these as not being glass, you are correct! The green ones on the left are not buttons, strictly speaking, but rather they are trim -- something like sequins, only much larger and made of pearl. I love that color! The beautiful square ones on the right are carved pearl with red dye to make that geometric design.
Bargains can still be had on eBay if you look for them; I won these for 99 cents, so that even with $2.75 shipping, it was still a deal!
Here is a lot of beautiful glass buttons I won the other day in an eBay auction:
These are black glass and I have been painted with pink accents. They are what collectors call "mother/daughter" buttons as the sets are identical except for their size (and, in this case, number.)
More black glass, this time round with panted stripes:
I love these two glass buttons with a painted or perhaps transferred design in the middle; I turned one over so you could see how it is mounted:
These, to me, are the most special: they are glass balls and I do believe they are an example of blown glass, but it's hard to tell. They could actually be plastic. (I was so alarmed to see that the seller sent all these buttons in an envelope -- but by some miracle they all arrived intact!)
The ball buttons have some kind of pearlized coating. Isn't that a lovely antique postcard in the photo? It was a gift from fellow Floozy, Autena.
Now if you recognized these as not being glass, you are correct! The green ones on the left are not buttons, strictly speaking, but rather they are trim -- something like sequins, only much larger and made of pearl. I love that color! The beautiful square ones on the right are carved pearl with red dye to make that geometric design.
Bargains can still be had on eBay if you look for them; I won these for 99 cents, so that even with $2.75 shipping, it was still a deal!
Comments
Congratulations too on having so many members.
I keep giving it a push, hoping to hit the 1000 mark
Lynn
One I Made Earlier Today
I'm just certain that your delicious buttons are candy...from the corner store where I grew up!
I have been helping with my Mother's estate sale and she gave me her treasured vintage button boxes! I haven't had time to sit down and play, yet, but, can hardly wait to sort the pretty colors, shapes and textures.
I will have to photogragraph some of my button collection and share it on my blog one of these days. I'll be sure and let you know when I do.
Your button floozies blog is adorable...and, in the context of your blog...I, actually, don't mind being called a floozie!
Have a happy Saturday, my sweet friend!
Hugzzzz,
Carolynn
Thank you so much for popping in and leaving such a kind comment on my Beach Bungalow post. Hopefully, one of these days, you will be able to visit the beautiful Oregon Coast!
I love searching for great button deals, yes, they are there if you look!!
Carol
Blessings,
Spencer
I am going to an auction Saturday of an eldery lady, and hope to find some buttons