When I opened the box, there were a few white buttons tucked away and the medication instructions still intact under the lid of the box. It’s dated 1951! The box is sixty-one years old. Amazing.
Pretty linens that have become soft over the years. Some are stained from use so I can use them as cutters for pillows or quilts.
Some of the buttons were still on their original cards. The card on the top right probably had 20 of those green buttons and is marked 19 cents. That’s less than a penny a button.
These buttons were stored on a large safety pin. I love this picture – such a simple idea that represents a simpler and slower paced time.
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Carolyn
Oh that photo of the pin? My mother used to store her buttons the same way - back in the late 60's.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming post!
Although I love all of the pictures, I absolutely love the safety pin with buttons on it. Your sentiments are spot on!
ReplyDeleteThose pictures you took are BEAUTIFUL. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteI adore these vintage sewing notions and fabric! Please let your friend know that there's many of us online admiring your pictures of them. :)
ReplyDeleteThose are such pretty notions. I have some buttons on safety pins like that - from my MIL, I believe. Simple, and ingenious.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful every single piece....Carol..thank you so much for linking to our party once again...it means so much to me...luv ya bunches..xo
ReplyDeleteI love every one of those pictures ... there's something about vintage goods that just make me happy. Love the buttons on the safety pin!
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