Button Bowl
This cute and whimsical button bowl is the perfect way to store your little bits and bobs like jewelry or keys. It uses the same method as the cotton thread balls where you use a balloon to create the shape you want, much like a mold, which is then popped and discarded once everything is set and dried.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – DIYnCrafts
Quick Bookmarks
Everything you make doesn't always have to be grand or complicated; you can make something as simple as a button bookmark with a paperclip that you know will be put to good use. It's a quick and easy craft that can really help your school-going kids.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – IHeartNaptime
Simple Wall Art
I just love this fleur-de-lis symbol, although, of course you can go with practically any image or monogram as long as it's not too detailed or finicky. The best part about this project is that you don't have to sew the buttons – you can cheat and just glue them on!
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Makely
Oh Christmas Tree
If you have a good range of sizes among all your forgotten buttons, then you may be able to make yourself a few of these charming Christmas tree ornaments. If you don't have enough greens, though, you can either spray paint them or simply embrace the non-traditional colors.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – ModernMinerals
Beautified Button Shoes
Whether you want to vamp up an old pair of shoes, or you found a plain pair on sale for next to nothing, a really cute way to do so is to add buttons. You'll have to take the longer sewing route with these; when considering all the movement of your feet in your shoes, the buttons may just pop off if you use hot glue to attach them.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – StarsForStreetlights, ILoveToCreate and Scrapbook&CardsToday
Fridge Magnets
Ok, so here's a really nice and easy craft that is so simple, yet people don't seem to think about it – button fridge magnets! It really is as easy as it sounds: glue magnets onto the buttons and you're good to go! It adds a fun and playful element of whimsy to your kitchen.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – BigBoxDetox
Necklaces
There are so many ideas and ways that you can make some really pretty and interesting necklaces, ranging from simple to intricate to chunky, so I've found a handful for you to gloss over and get some inspiration for your own creation. Or, you could just make them all!
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – YellowBlackbird, Ohoh, TheDrewFamily and LittleMissMomma
Bracelets
As with the necklaces, your button bracelet making possibilities are seemingly endless. There are so many techniques that you can use, so once again, let your own imagination and creativity run wild and see what you can make with the types of buttons that you have.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – OhDearAngie, ResinObsession, HopeStudios and HomesteadRevival
Leather Cuff
I love all things bohemian, so this leather button cuff is right up my alley. If you can get the blank leather cuff with all the hardware on it then you're already halfway there, otherwise you'll just have to attach those yourself. This could make a really interesting belt idea, too!
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – LilBlueBoo
Cupcake Art
This is just too cute! It'll perfectly adorn something like a nursery or child's playroom. After seeing the tutorial, it's clear that you can paint and button just about any image, but the cupcakes are definitely my favorites!
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – BustedButton
Headband
Making a really cute button headband is actually really easy. The toughest part is just deciding on which buttons to use and how to arrange them – you can cover the entire piece of fabric, or you could just make a little accent part on the side.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – TheRibbonRetreat
Flower Bouquet
These felt and button flowers are just adorable, and they're so much fun to make, too! You could get your little ones involved in the project so that they can proudly display them in their rooms, or even give them to their teachers as gifts.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – AmericanCrafts
Garland
This Christmassy garland is a real cinch to make if you can do a simple chain stitch. I love the holiday themed colors that can turn your home into a real festive place, but of course, you can just pick any colors for absolutely any time of the year.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – BlogALaCart
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