
My grandmother lived in the country....down an old country road in Ohio. When you drove up to her house the first thing you saw was the lovely sun porch and after that it was her beautiful flower garden. Depending on the season you may see lilacs, peonies, or roses. I never knew what my grandmother would be up to, but it was always fun for me. One of my favorite activities was sitting in her rocking chair and waiting for her to return with the basket of buttons. These were no ordinary buttons...nope...each of these buttons had stories.
Today she might be telling me about the shiny, gold buttons that were once part of a military uniform that my uncle wore. Or, the beautiful glass buttons that once adorned a lovely evening dress. Then, of course, there were the pajama buttons that may have seemed plain and white, but were once on her beloved childrens pj's.
Each time I visited I got to pick out a couple of those buttons with their treasured memories. Along with those buttons I have my own collected buttons that have special memories. All of those buttons are now in a safe place and are waiting for any grandchildren that I may have. I also have buttons that I have collected from antique & thrift shops, estate sales, and auctions. These are the buttons I use to create with. My hope is that once I have used buttons for a creation that they will take on a life of their own and will become a special memory for the person who owns that piece.
Today she might be telling me about the shiny, gold buttons that were once part of a military uniform that my uncle wore. Or, the beautiful glass buttons that once adorned a lovely evening dress. Then, of course, there were the pajama buttons that may have seemed plain and white, but were once on her beloved childrens pj's.
Each time I visited I got to pick out a couple of those buttons with their treasured memories. Along with those buttons I have my own collected buttons that have special memories. All of those buttons are now in a safe place and are waiting for any grandchildren that I may have. I also have buttons that I have collected from antique & thrift shops, estate sales, and auctions. These are the buttons I use to create with. My hope is that once I have used buttons for a creation that they will take on a life of their own and will become a special memory for the person who owns that piece.






















