I have noticed on my searches through the internet for gifts that buttons are an increasing feature on many items. Whether it is jewellery, bags, cushions, purses or many other items there is a trend to adorn them with beautiful buttons. I can understand this as you only have to wander into a shop like Duttons for Buttons in York to see the wonderful array of colours, patterns and materials that buttons can be made of. So I thought I would devote todays blog to all things button.

I love this Misletoe and Wine themed bracelet, ideal for wearing with any Christmas outfit. Made by
Mrs Gibson and available from her
Folksy shop. Mrs Gibson creates stunning unique pieces that are inspired by her vintage finds.
These button cards by
A Touch of Flow on Folksy are make a lovely alternative to a standard birthday card. Each one is handmade and decorated with slightly different buttons to make them unique.
This fab purse by
Natalie Farrell is available from
Boutique Gifts. Each purse is individually designed and handmade by Natalie, making them a unique gift for someone.
These button corsages by
Raspberry Fairy are made from merino and silk. All handmade in Hampshire the corsages are just part of a wonderful collection of items available on Etsy.

If you would like something that was button inspired then how about this lovely button art by
Dig The Earth? It would look great in any room and would make an ideal wedding gift.
There are many more button inspired gifts out there such as keyrings, necklaces, bags, so if you have any good examples then please let me know.
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