Soft, white, pearl
I'm at it again -- creating with buttons -- and this time enjoying the soft look of mother-of-pearl and shell buttons in vintage glass.
Have you ever altered a bottle? I just finished my first one: it's for a Bird Song 4 swap. It's a raffle drawing-style swap so who ends up with it is anyone's guess!
I decided to stick with a low-color palette this time and it was an adventure from start to finish.
First I had to find an old bottle. Bottles are not something (believe it or not) I collect, so finding just the right one was a challenge. I finally found a true vintage one at a street market a few weeks ago.
I chose this one because if has a rather flat front that I knew would take well to altering, as well as some interest in the ribbing on the reverse, above.
The hardest part for me was figuring out a stopper or cork for the bottle. I actually bought some glass bottle stoppers online from an Etsy vintage seller but neither fit in the bottle I'd found. Since I was pretty attached to the bottle, plan B was to make my own.
I fashioned the bird's nest from silver 'angel hair' that I glued to the top of a cork.
Then, I hand sewed some eyelash yarn through the nest to give it some nest-like texture.
The sweet bird on top was part of a raffle gift I won from one of Karla's past events.
I love the thought of it returning to roost at another one.
The blingy gimp style velvet fabric around the bottle's neck is also something I got at a past Birdsong, from vendor night. Below the neck, I added a beautiful old piece of costume jewelry that looks like rhinestones, and some of my favorite tatted lace.
The bird image I used was a free download from my ueber-talented blogging friend, Viola; here's a link to the actual download at her blog. As you can see, I lighted it up considerably by dry brushing white paint over it and then using different pens to add shadow and outline.
I used some of my favorite vintage white pieces to embellish the area above the egg: spun cotton, beaded wire, etc.
Finally, I tied some vintage baubles around the neck for balance: an old key, some beads and buttons, old lace threaded through a pearl, and a wooden feather.
How gorgeous is that old metal button?
Here's hoping you are inspired and ready to play with your buttons, too!
Comments
and the mother-of pearl buttons!
Thanks for sharing your CREATIVENESS = )
I'm a button person too. Many years ago my mother gave me my grandmother's button box filled with vintage mother of pearl buttons. In 2001 I created a crazy quilt with neutral fabrics and embellished many of the squares with the mother of pearl buttons from my grandmother's buttons. It has a beautiful story to it. I need to create a blog post about it one day.
Your altered bottle is going to make one of the recipients very happy. '-)
Have a Blessed Day,
Marie Antoinette
Just soft and sweet looking,love the bird topper