by Jane Ford Adams 1959
all about antique vintage collectible collectable clothing/sewing buttons
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Learn all about the types of buttons & names according to their shape and composition. Buttons are used to fasten clothing and for decorative purposes.
This 'cool' all about me cell phone art and writing activity is ideal for the first week back to school. Kids love cell phones and technology and respond enthusiastically to this creative activity. Teachers can learn more about new students in a fun way, and students can share about themselves with their peers. Construct a fold-out booklet-style 'art-phone', and respond to image-making prompts on the front cover and the written elements inside. Ideal for use as a back-to-school icebreaker and community-building activity. Please click the Preview Button above to learn more. 1. The front cover of the cell phone activity: Invite students to respond to and illustrate the 9 questions or prompts, with thumbnail doodles or drawings: • Age • My family • Best food • Favorite animal • Favorite color • Best subject • Dream destination • I love... • I don't like.... 2. The fold-out inside pages: ’Let's Chat', is designed in a text message style, and asks more investigative questions: • How will you achieve your goals? • What support do you need? • What do you like most about school? • What do you like least about school? ’More About Me’, prompts the following: • My top 3 goals • 5 fascinating facts about me • People like me because • Open-ended questions to complete, I aim to… I wonder if…I imagine that…. I feel…. Please note this activity includes 2 sizes of art-phone templates to choose from: 1. smartphone size 3.7x7.3 inches 2. tablet size 5 x 10 inches Students can also opt to do the one-dimensional cover or the full fold-out option with written responses, depending on time available, age and ability Templates with UK/CAN/NZ/AUS spellings for 'favourite and colour" templates are also included in the pack What materials are needed? • Use card stock for best results - the phones will be more robust! • Scissors and glue stick • Pens/pencils/colored markers for the artwork and written work • These templates are designed to print on US letter/A4 size paper Considerations and how to use this activity: • Encourage students to move beyond words, and 'draw their answers' • Consider the space around the images they draw • How do the 9 images look collectively? • Is there an emerging theme or style or color? • What colors do we associate with words? eg carrot: orange and green • How do students feel about the first week back to school? • It’s OK to express dislikes as well as likes, our fears along with our hopes The completed phones slip comfortably into a back pocket for play. Peg them up collectively as a classroom banner or decorate a wall, door, or your bulletin board Further activities included in the packet: 1. All About Usbanner 2. Abstract coloring activity, exploring warm and cool colors You might like to view my collection of creative Back to School resources or click on the resource links below: A Backpack About Me A Hoodie About Me A T-Shirt About Me Check out my Back to School and Seasonal Art Bundles! Save 25% with Seasonal Art Bundles Happy teacher feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jessie R says, “Was honestly surprised by how much my students loved this activity. They were super creative and it was something they could relate to in real life.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Catherine M says, “The 6th graders really thought this was a cool "back to school" activity. I displayed their work on the document camera as they shared! I learned a lot about the students as well, through the activity. It also made a nice bulletin board.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Morgan M says, “I love this resource. It is a fun way to start the beginning of the school year. My students really love that it looks like an Instagram page. I feel like it is a great way to connect with students in the beginning of the year and different than all the other All About Me pages they have done in years prior. ” Stay in touch! Website and Blog Pinterest Instagram You Tube Follow my store on TPT to receive notification of new products, where I will be offering a 50% discount for the first 48 hours after they are posted. Don’t forget to leave feedback on resources - you will earn points towards your next TPT purchases :-) Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this resource, I am always keen to help, Thanks! Diane Copyright ©The ImaginationBox/Diane Pagan 2023 All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only
Vintage place / souvenir / college themed pinback buttons. This listing is for one button of your choice. They are all in pre-owned condition and show signs of age and wear. Many have rusting (some extensive) to the backsides. Please view the photos. The political buttons are reproductions from the 1980s / 1990s. If you need specific details or measurements about a particular button, please send a message.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
It's such a cool easy craft that will have you addicted! and I'm going to show you how to create with the Button Maker Machine.
Buttons are an essential part of sewing so many kinds of garments and accessories. They are most commonly used to help close and secure clothing, from shirts to coats to skirts and more. With this page, Different Types of Buttons: A Guide for Sewing, you will learn all about buttons that are most commonly used in tailoring. There are a variety of sizes, shapes, and styles of buttons available, which can definitely be overwhelming. Use this handy guide to understand the various kinds of buttons and their primary uses! After reading this, you'll understand the types of jacket buttons, clothing button types, along with those used for shirts and similar garments, jeans, and those pretty buttons that tend to be on the decorative side (but still functional!). Sign Up For More Free Patterns >>>
50 State Seals-click on image to enlarge The use of seals was brought to America from Europe by the colonists. These were the forerunners of the State Seals today. Every one of our 50 states has an official seal and their devices are used by them on the uniform buttons of the State Militia. The Militia is the oldest service of our armed forces, going back to the very first year of the colonies. Most of the State Seals were adopted in the “Victorian Era”, as a glance at some elaborate designs will reveal. Many of the states obtained their seals only after a bitter debate and they can be altered only by law. The state seal button device came with use some time after the adoption of the seal. Six states use the exact state seal device on their state seal buttons; some alter it somewhat but the seal is still recognizable. Three states do not use any part of the device of the state seal on their state seal buttons. They are Wyoming, South Carolina and Vermont. Greatly as State Seal buttons differ in appearance, a study reveals that they have many designs and ideas in common. 16 quality as heraldic—a shield is the main design one half show landscapes depicting the surrounding region, one half give agriculture a place one third show means of transportation—trains, covered wagons, ships, etc. Just Buttons magazine Mar-Apr 1978
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
I Like Myself activities, free worksheets, crafts & comprehension questions for preschoolers to accompany Karen Beaumont's book and build positive self-concept
How to make awesome embroidery with buttons, Embroidery work with buttons, Cute Button design #handembroiderydesigns #missanjiarabegum... | button, embroidery, design
Sure, they're collectible, vintage, and decorative—but who would have thought of buttons as being valuable? This article discusses the collecting, history, storage, reuse, and value of old buttons.
Accessories aren't just for fashion design anymore. UK-based artist Ann Carrington has constructed a number of regal button mosaics as part of her Pearly
Buttons Again! Have you ever heard of Button Art by @alex_toys? I just love this product! The colors are so vibrant and the buttons are so fun for kids to match and push in! Since my sets of Button Art are my classroom, I decided to do a DIY Button Art at home! Remember I […]
Cut the small talk and get straight to the CATS! This ‘Let’s Talk About Cats’ pin is one of our conversation starter pins, intended to help people who struggle with conversation, and need somewhere to start. Also handy if you don’t want to talk about what you do..... 38mm (1.5inch). Designed and handmade to order by Bryony Bird. If you'd like this badge in a different colour, please head to our custom pin badge listing: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/191723433/custom-pin-badge -------------- MORE LIKE THIS -------------- See the rest of my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/sootmegs Please check the postage details. Standard first class postage does not include tracking information. Shipping upgrades are available. ©Sootmegs. All rights reserved. Sootmegs is a member of ACID (Anti Copying In Design) Ltd
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
400 All Color Mixed Buttons, Rainbow Mix Assorted Buttons.........perfect for crafting projects! ♥ All buttons in this grab bag are 2 and 4 hole button Beautiful assortment of Color! Photo is a sample of buttons in Grab bag. ♥ I can not promise any size or color in each Grab Bag. Each bag of buttons may contain a variety of styles of buttons, ♥ Great for school projects! ♥ Great for making button jewelry ♥ Perfect for sewing, scrap booking, crafting ♥ Great addition to your collage or mixed media artwork ♥ Create a button bouquet or jewelry ♥ Create with them ♥♥ Shipped First Class Parcel with Delivery Confirmation (in US) International orders will receive Customs Declaration number
Use buttons of any size color or shape in craft project. Discover these surprising ideas to use buttons in any craft project
This 'cool' all about me cell phone art and writing activity is ideal for the first week back to school. Kids love cell phones and technology and respond enthusiastically to this creative activity. Teachers can learn more about new students in a fun way, and students can share about themselves with their peers. Construct a fold-out booklet-style 'art-phone', and respond to image-making prompts on the front cover and the written elements inside. Ideal for use as a back-to-school icebreaker and community-building activity. Please click the Preview Button above to learn more. 1. The front cover of the cell phone activity: Invite students to respond to and illustrate the 9 questions or prompts, with thumbnail doodles or drawings: • Age • My family • Best food • Favorite animal • Favorite color • Best subject • Dream destination • I love... • I don't like.... 2. The fold-out inside pages: ’Let's Chat', is designed in a text message style, and asks more investigative questions: • How will you achieve your goals? • What support do you need? • What do you like most about school? • What do you like least about school? ’More About Me’, prompts the following: • My top 3 goals • 5 fascinating facts about me • People like me because • Open-ended questions to complete, I aim to… I wonder if…I imagine that…. I feel…. Please note this activity includes 2 sizes of art-phone templates to choose from: 1. smartphone size 3.7x7.3 inches 2. tablet size 5 x 10 inches Students can also opt to do the one-dimensional cover or the full fold-out option with written responses, depending on time available, age and ability Templates with UK/CAN/NZ/AUS spellings for 'favourite and colour" templates are also included in the pack What materials are needed? • Use card stock for best results - the phones will be more robust! • Scissors and glue stick • Pens/pencils/colored markers for the artwork and written work • These templates are designed to print on US letter/A4 size paper Considerations and how to use this activity: • Encourage students to move beyond words, and 'draw their answers' • Consider the space around the images they draw • How do the 9 images look collectively? • Is there an emerging theme or style or color? • What colors do we associate with words? eg carrot: orange and green • How do students feel about the first week back to school? • It’s OK to express dislikes as well as likes, our fears along with our hopes The completed phones slip comfortably into a back pocket for play. Peg them up collectively as a classroom banner or decorate a wall, door, or your bulletin board Further activities included in the packet: 1. All About Usbanner 2. Abstract coloring activity, exploring warm and cool colors You might like to view my collection of creative Back to School resources or click on the resource links below: A Backpack About Me A Hoodie About Me A T-Shirt About Me Check out my Back to School and Seasonal Art Bundles! Save 25% with Seasonal Art Bundles Happy teacher feedback ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jessie R says, “Was honestly surprised by how much my students loved this activity. They were super creative and it was something they could relate to in real life.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Catherine M says, “The 6th graders really thought this was a cool "back to school" activity. I displayed their work on the document camera as they shared! I learned a lot about the students as well, through the activity. It also made a nice bulletin board.” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Morgan M says, “I love this resource. It is a fun way to start the beginning of the school year. My students really love that it looks like an Instagram page. I feel like it is a great way to connect with students in the beginning of the year and different than all the other All About Me pages they have done in years prior. ” Stay in touch! Website and Blog Pinterest Instagram You Tube Follow my store on TPT to receive notification of new products, where I will be offering a 50% discount for the first 48 hours after they are posted. Don’t forget to leave feedback on resources - you will earn points towards your next TPT purchases :-) Please contact me if you have any questions regarding this resource, I am always keen to help, Thanks! Diane Copyright ©The ImaginationBox/Diane Pagan 2023 All rights reserved by the author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only
Buttons Galore and More buttons feature bright and vibrant colors, making them the perfect adornment for your craft and sewing application. We dye our buttons in our New Jersey, USA facity, ensuring top quality. Each pakage weights 10.5 ounces (300 grams). There will be between 500 - 700 resin buttons with 2 and 4 holes. The size of the buttons will range from .375 inches (.95 cm) to 1.5 inches (3.8 cm). Each package will include a wide variety of sizes and styles. However, there is no guarantee you will receive more than 1 of each type of buttons. Many craft buttons are made from nylon, because it’s cheaper to produce. The buttons in this collection are made of garment-quality resin material, which is much harder and more durable. As a result, our buttons can be used on clothing that you wear. We also use resin because colors appear more vibrant. These buttons can be glued, taped, or sewn onto almost any surface, including wood, metal, paper, Styrofoam, felt, fabric and much more. Our buttons can be used for a wide variety of craft and sewing projects and can easily be glued or sewn onto most surfaces. Whether you’re using these buttons for sewing, knitting, crafting, scrapbooking, cardmaking, or home décor, we’re sure they will add that personal touch to any project.. Perfect for Button Wall Art, Picture Frames, Christmas Decorations, Clothing, Jewelry, School and Camp projects.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
Скачайте бесплатно наборы дидактических игр, карточек и иллюстраций для детей от 1 до 2 лет. Распечатать любой понравившейся материал можно в PDF в формате А4.
Years ago, I was honored to be shown around a non-profit thrift store which really had it all together. What impressed me the most? The work room where the fix-it guys, the woodworkers, the craftsp…
This listing is for 8 or 12 Heart Buttons. These Cute Buttons are made from Resin in various different colours. Size: 1/2 inch or 11 mm approx. Please use the link below to browse my store! www.etsy.com/ca/shop/redpoppycrafting Worldwide shipping is available. All orders are shipped within 2-3 business days. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
I came across a tutorial on making a flower button by Karen Smith, karensouth.blogspot.com/2009/01/attach-button-making-flow... Karen uses beads for the flower but I did a French Knot . I'll do some with a bead another time. I don't know what I'll do with them yet but it was an enjoyable couple of hours stitching! Several happened to be "Inchies"
Скачайте бесплатно наборы дидактических игр, карточек и иллюстраций для детей от 1 до 2 лет. Распечатать любой понравившейся материал можно в PDF в формате А4.
We are on an early flight this morning to New York. I am always reflective when preparing for a trip. Saw this card in the shop yesterday, and was taken by it.
BRAND NEW SIZE! I'm now offering 2.25" buttons in addition to 1.5"! Perhaps you know someone who would benefit from wearing this button, especially if it would help them feel better. Maybe that someone is you. You can choose from either a pink or a blue button in the drop-down menu above. This button measures 2.25" across, about the size of the top of a soda can (see photo above for reference). Each pinback button is made using the images which are covered with Mylar. There is a metal pinback attached to each, so these are great for your jacket, lanyard, purse, backpack, hat, car visor, duffel bag...anywhere at all. Pins are not meant for children, so please keep them away from little ones. They are also not waterproof, so please remove before bathing or swimming.
Bundles come in sets of 5, 10, 20. All buttons within sets are chosen completely at random but will be a mixture of what is seen in the photos. If you see a specific design you would like more of, please send me a message. Buttons can go just about anywhere! Backpacks, jackets, hats, pin board, etc. They are also fun goodie bag stuffers for birthday parties.
Design pin button template guidelines with our easy to use drag and drop canva frames or download the pin badge button templates for other popular programs in one click after you order: * AI Illustrator .ps * Adobe .pdf * Photoshop .psd * PNG file is in Canva as last page (Just delete any text on that page and download it as a PNG) You can download your ready to print Canva design as an SVG, PNG, JPEG or PDF to print at home or professionally. Creating your buttons and badges in Canva with this template is fun, easy and fast! There are sample design buttons made for you to experiment with along with a full Canva Button Template Tips info sheet to help you. You can use any type of Canva account or sign up for a free one to use full program forever. These files/templates are not allowed to be sold or shared. You can use your button designs for commercial use but the template is just for your use to produce your button designs for yourself and your clients/customers. This is a GREAT way to monetize your AI artwork. Once your done, you can do anything you want with your designs. If you need help, send a message with any questions. I respond within 12-24 hours most every day. Enjoy creating!
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back
These all about me, back to school art activities for kids are engaging icebreakers. Encourage creativity and build community during the first week back