How to Make a Button Necklace
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How to Make a Button Necklace
These little buttons always seem to collect from events, gifts, political races, concerts, and such. Do you ever do anything with them besides let them sit around the house? Put them to use! Here, Threabanger forum member Mama Sass shows us how to take the buttons and turn them into a far-out necklace. Thanks so much to Mama Sass for teaching us how to do this, and to Making Stuff: An Alternative Craft Book. For more information, check out the video! For more DIY stuff from Threadheads, subscribe on iTunes!
Materials:
Bunch of buttons
Hammer
Wire Cutters
Needle Nose Pliers
Nails
Necklace Chain
Block of wood/hard surface
Materials:
Bunch of buttons
Hammer
Wire Cutters
Needle Nose Pliers
Nails
Necklace Chain
Block of wood/hard surface
Preparing the Buttons
Take one of the buttons and pull the pin part back with the needle nose pliers.
Cut off the tip of the point part very carefully with your wire cutters
Flip the button over and punch a hole with your nail and hammer on the opposite side of where the point part was. They're a little slippery, so be careful and find a way to hold it in one place.
Depending on how long you want your necklace, you're going to prepare about 20 buttons. Repeat until you have your desired amount.
Cut off the tip of the point part very carefully with your wire cutters
Flip the button over and punch a hole with your nail and hammer on the opposite side of where the point part was. They're a little slippery, so be careful and find a way to hold it in one place.
Depending on how long you want your necklace, you're going to prepare about 20 buttons. Repeat until you have your desired amount.
Stringing the Buttons Together
Connect your pins by putting the wire/pointy piece into the punched hole of the next one so that they are layered on top of each other.
Take your needle nose pliers and pull the wire back to lock it in place.
Continue connecting all of your buttons. Be aware that even though you cut the point tip off, the wire is still sharp so you want it be turned under as much as possible so it doesn't scratch you.
Take your needle nose pliers and pull the wire back to lock it in place.
Continue connecting all of your buttons. Be aware that even though you cut the point tip off, the wire is still sharp so you want it be turned under as much as possible so it doesn't scratch you.
Attaching the Necklace Piece/Clasp
Poke a second hole in the button all the way at the end so you can connect your chain.
Add your second necklace piece to the opposite end, and you are done!
Add your second necklace piece to the opposite end, and you are done!