Sometimes the best DIYs are also the most simple ones, and this project you can do in a matter of minutes. I was recently rummaging around in my bits and bobs drawer and came across these cute buttons I had taken off a vintage dress a few months ago. I love that they’ve kept their sparkle for years and years, and decided they would be perfect for this (simple as 1,2,3) DIY project.
You need:
– Acrylic glue (non toxic)
– Two matching vintage buttons
– Stud earring backs
– Long nose plyers or scissors
– Acrylic glue (non toxic)
– Two matching vintage buttons
– Stud earring backs
– Long nose plyers or scissors
How to:
1. Use the beading plyers to remove the backs of the earrings, if the backs are made from plastic you can use scissors instead.
1. Use the beading plyers to remove the backs of the earrings, if the backs are made from plastic you can use scissors instead.
2. Put some glue on the back of the buttons.
3. Wait for the glue to dry a little and go tacky.
4. Press the earrings back into the glue.
5. Leave the earrings to dry overnight
And you’re done, the perfect little DIY project in less than 5 minutes. What more could you want?
wow….that’s the simplest diy i’ve ever seen! :O
i’ll definitely have to try that sometime!!
~A
theaceofheartsa.blogspot.com
These are too cute!
Love them!
They look great. Simple to make and stylish to wear.
X x
beautiful and easy! š
nice earrings
nice idea!! š
http://prinzessinbouvet.blogspot.com/
Great idea!! looks really nice!!
xoxo from MĆ¼nchen
La Vie Quotidienne
http://www.laviequo.com
nice !:)
So simple and yet so elegant!
really like this a lot!
xo
mydutchfashionstyle.blogspot.com
so nice and easy!
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Perfect earrings!
Have the best Sunday!
Big hugs!
InƩs
SimplyClassyMe.blogspot.com
i love the simplicity of this DIY!
http://www.thatgoodgirlchi.blogspot.com
I am going to try this with some Chanel buttons. Coocoo4coco.blogspot.com
I made a bunch of earrings this way!
Definitely going to try this. I think that the first step should read “Use beading Plyers to remove the back of the BUTTON” instead of “Earrings” though š Thanks, as always, for sharing your talent! It is inspirational!
Great simple DIY,
btw I have never noticed that you eyecolor contains gold tones, haha funny.
You have completely inspired me. I have a big container of buttons I’m going to rummage through! Your website is great fun. Love it!