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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Jun 08 2012 : 06:19:42 AM Ok, this is the last of my button collection, well there were two other jars that didn't fit in the picture, but you know this is pretty much it.So the wooden bowl picture from a few days ago, the antique and extra pretty buttons about six posts back.I'm suprised myself about how many there are and I live here. I do believe this is about it unless I come across some extra special ones.
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Joey |
Posted - Jun 09 2012 : 8:57:23 PM Nancy Jo, it made me so happy to see all your buttons. I think I could give you a run for your money but I LOVE buttons!! I love touching them and playing with them and looking at them. I LOVE buttons! I just bought more today that I just couldn't live without. I have jars and jars of buttons. I tell my family that when I am old and senile to get me a big bowl of my buttons like you have and ask me to pick out all the blue ones, and then put them back and have me pick out all the red ones..I will stay busy and out of their hair for hours! LOL Thanks for your pics..it cheered my heart. Joey
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jan49829 |
Posted - Jun 08 2012 : 3:46:42 PM That is alot of buttons. I have alot, but not quite that many.
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Bear5 |
Posted - Jun 08 2012 : 08:57:27 AM Wow, that is a lot of buttons! I like the picture, brings back memories. My grandmother kept buttons in canning jars. Marly
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