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FieldsofThyme Posted - Sep 06 2013 : 09:52:58 AM
Any suggestions on where I can find them? I am searching the internet, but cannot that size.

Yesterday I found 2 small packages of dill-buttons (5/16", 8mm) with a shank in clearance for $.50 each. However, I need more. I can't find them in stores.

It doesn't have to be the same company but the same style and size (most colors will work for my bracelets).



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FieldsofThyme Posted - Sep 10 2013 : 09:40:10 AM
Uh, I haven't even thought of that at this point. I did get in touch with the company that makes the ones I did find, and they may be able to get some more. I'm waiting for a reply, but they do not sell on-line. I am limited to supplies in my area, and bought the last two packets of buttons at JoAnn's that are a bit smaller than 8mm.

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Katlady93 Posted - Sep 09 2013 : 5:12:53 PM
Hi Kristina,
have you tried making them yourself? my DH cuts down antlers, a friend uses cleaned roast bones, polymer clay is easy, colorful and quick. i saw some at the fiber festival this past weekend made from tree branches cut to width and then polished or not as the mood hit.
good luck with your search.

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