Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Grandma's Button Can~

What is it about buttons that make us want to hang on to them...store them in tins like a keepsake or something? When I was a little girl, I loved it when my grandma would take her button "can" off the shelf in her closet and let me go through it. It was like a prized possession, she'd hold up different buttons and tell where they came from.. ~ it was so exciting going through the tin and finding all her little treasures...a ring with the stone missing~grandpa gave her that, and how she cried when she lost the stone~ a baby bracelet~ a watch missing the hands..... grandpa gave her that too when they were "dating"....
a seed package with a pretty flower on it and no seeds....


and her mama's thimble....

I never tired of hearing those stories or running my fingers through
those buttons......


grandma's button can



A new tiny cone I finished~ Thank you all for stopping by~





31 comments:

  1. Ann, I love buttons. I have old tin cans full of them. You and I really do like the same things!

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  2. Hi Sweet Ann,
    What a sweet, heartfelt post by you .. I think we all loved going through old buttons, and playing with them .. I LoVe how you have them in these sweet bowls, jars tins .. they look so vintage, and pretty just sitting there .. I have so many, and would never be able just to throw any out .. so they sit there, and wait for me to need them :) Hoping your week is going wonderful and you are enjoying yourself some ~
    hugs ~tea~xo

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  3. What a sweet post! Those old cans of buttons hold more than just buttons... they hold memories and stories! =)

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  4. Years ago I thought I was the only one that had such an obsession with old buttons - I would constantly purchase tins and jars at auctions and spend hours sorting, organizing, admiring them - only to dump them all back into their respective tins/jars. And hoard
    them. LOL

    When I discovered the internet, I also discovered that I was only one of the many afflicted, which really does lead to the question: What IS it about buttons?

    I think it is the history, romance and if known, the stories such as you have told.

    Thank you for sharing and also for showing your lovely lace cone.

    Sue:)

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  5. Your blog is beautiful and I love all of the pretty buttons.

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  6. BUTTONS...they sure make us happy!!! You have a lovely collection of them and love how they are displayed in the soup dish.
    Very sweet little cone!!! Just love it. Do you have a pattern for that size?
    Deb

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  7. What a beautiful post, Ann!! Really, what is it about these tiny little pretties that make us treasure them so? Don't know, but I'm right there with ya...just can't get enough of them. Love the way you've displayed them...I also have an old gravy boat full of buttons (like minds....hehe). ADORE that little cone you've made....GORGEOUS!!!!
    Love ya,
    Sandra

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  8. What wonderful memories.....I would do the same with my Moms buttons as well as grandmas.....that could be why I love buttons so much today.

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  9. Your photos are so lovely! Thoughtful, beautiful post, thank you!

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  10. what an adorable, sweet post Ann!!! i love the lace cone you made, it is gorgeous!!!

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  11. Ahhhh, your story sounds so like mine...my MawMaw and her button box...now mine...my girls have gone travelin' with me as I reminisce about the same trip some 50+ years ago with my MawMaw and Great Granny!

    Thank you for such a lovely post...Lovin' the lace cone and those baby shoes are precious!

    Sandy

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  12. Aren't Grandma's buttons treasures? thank you for sharing them...I also have my own Grandma's and her treadle White sewing machine.
    I want to thank you for your inspiration both on your blog and Flickr...yesterday I spent well over 45 minutes ohhhing and ahhhing over everything...gorgeous! :)

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  13. I've got a button box. It was my mom's. She got into collecting buttons in the 80's and there are some really great ones in there. She kind of gave up on the whole button collecting thing so she gave them to me. Now I go through them, play with them...er...SORT them. LOL. I love old buttons. Much better than a box full of gold pieces. I guess it's true that one man's trash is another man's treasure. Button Treasure!

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  14. Dearest Ann,

    Such beautiful photos you delight us with, as always! I loved reading about your buttons! I love old buttons too, and I love how you have yours displayed so pretty! The cone you made is gorgeous!!! You are so talented! Thank you for sharing your treasures! Love to you! Paula

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  15. Oh dearm looks like we love the sane things. I so love buttons, always have. Your cone is spectacular.
    Debby

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  16. My grandmother used to show me her buttons in her tin also and tell me where they came from. I wish I would have paid more attention then. Some of them I know but others????? She gave me that old tin full of buttons and every so often I open it up and look at her buttons and smell the sweet smell of her buttons. I can't use them, they mean too much to me. Thank you for making me remember my grandmas buttons once again.

    Ginger

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  17. Wonderful buttons and the calm that they bring. I remember playing with my Grandma's buttons. I still to this day love buttons. Happy creating...

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  18. Sure Grandma's button tin, full of buttons,and little pieces of this and that...I thought everyone had that memory...Happy,happy thoughts...
    Blessings
    Carolyn

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  19. I love the buttons. I have both my grandmother's and my mother's button tins. There must be at least 10 of them even after I sorted and picked out all the white and black ones. I use the white and black around my home and I decorate lampshades, candles and picture frames with the buttons.

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  20. Oh, what an awesome heirloom. How lucky you are to have the tin with all the memories.

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  21. Hi, Ann, such a beautiful and sweet post. I enjoyed hearing about your grandma's buttons. My mother made everything I wore as a young girl. She had a jar of buttons, and I enjoyed looking at them. Such sweet memories are what make life so wonderful! Your cone is pretty as can be. I hope you have a beautiful weekend, my friend! Vicki

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  22. Ann,
    Any time I see a button jar for sale I have to snatch it up, then I go home & my daughter & I spend hours going through it piece, by piece. We pick out the prettiest ones, maybe a piece of broken earring, an old buckle. Treasures, all of it! Thanks for sharing yours. Lisa
    PS Dawn & I sat on the phone for 1 1/2 hours today going through your entire flikr page! Inspiring!

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  23. Oh Ann....what a beautiful post dear heart! Such precious treasures are buttons, each with it's very own story ~ I love that your grandmother had other treasured items in her button can too, what wonderful memories...hugs and love, Dawn

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  24. What wonderful treasures! There is definitely something magical about running your fingers through a jar of old buttons...wondering as you focus on different ones...who they belonged to...how old are they...so wonderful!

    Thanks so much for the kind visit today! Hope you're having a beautiful weekend!

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  25. I love old buttons too - what a wonderful collection you have. Love the cone you made too - so beautiful.
    Wishing you a wonderful sunday.
    xo Tina

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  26. Ann amor, This is a beautiful post! Aren't grandmas the best! My Ita kept a lil wood box filled with her most favorite lil treasures and she also kept many of her favorite buttons in old glass cold cream containers with pink lids...I remember sneaking into her room to play with her treasures...she never got mad, even when I managed to keep one or 2 or a few lol as my own pretty treasures...Thank you for helping me remember this memory :) besos, Rose

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  27. Ann amor, I had almost forgot, I LOVE your beautiful tiny little cone you made and those lil shoes, adorable :) besos, Rose

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  28. Oh my goodness, I have that same button tin. I found mine in a Goodwill store packed FULL of buttons and notions - was $1.99. Unreal! I also have memories of running my hands through my grandma's and Aunt Martha's old button tins. I do love buttons.

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  29. Hi Ann,
    oh, there is just something about old Buttons - I love them too.Thanks for stopping by - love your artwork.Have a great day.
    Hugs
    Marie

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  30. Thanks for sharing your memories of your time with your grandmother. I, too, have my grandmother's button tin, which I enjoy rummaging through. My tin and yours are IDENTICAL!
    Gail

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  31. Beautiful , I love all that buttons ;0)
    Beautiful blog too !
    ♥RINI♥ the Netherlands

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