Personality: The Home Loving
Places you'll find yourself: Enjoying a rainy day inside the comfort of a well lit and cozy home
Places you'll find yourself: Enjoying a rainy day inside the comfort of a well lit and cozy home
This tiny cocktail ring was made with an antique Victorian button dating from between 1870 to 1918 depicting a hydrangea cluster on a moss green tinted background. If you look closely, you'll see the remnants of blue paint on those itty bitty flowers. I named her Harriet because the meaning is "home ruler" and this beautiful little button reminded me of an old cottage home I saw while in England with a woman tending the flowers in her front yard.
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so pretty dear!!
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I wait for you dear!!
Federica
smartchicdietreadbooksandfly.blogspot.it
you're so talented...I love it...simple and beautiful!
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It's so pretty! Once again you have made something wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHeidi’s Wanderings
Adorable. Downright adorable.
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:D
Natalia
men0sesmas.blogspot.com
I love that you name your pieces (I'm going to keep saying that)! Harriet is so cute.
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styleontheside.com
I love the stories you tell with each piece! Where do you find all these fabulous buttons?
ReplyDeleteEverywhere, flea markets, antique shops, online, thrift, garage sales, estate sales, etc.
DeleteSo pretty! They just don't make buttons like that anymore do they? Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeleteSandy
It is very pretty and does look like a great period piece of jewelry.
ReplyDeleteI adore this antique button ring! Just so unique!
ReplyDeleteRebecca
www.winnipegstyle.ca
I love and collect vintage buttons! It's great to use them in crafts. The ring is so cute! :) /Madison
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