Well, today is the day of the long awaited Button Swap Blog Hop.  Back in March I signed up and  within a few weeks I was in possession of the beautiful handmade metal beads you see below.  These were made especially for me, I am told, by the very talented 
Stacie Florerr.  I have since learned that she is a metal expert and is sharing her skills with students at 
ArtBliss in September, 2012.
These are the 4 buttons I received.  Aren't they to die for!!
In the course of thinking about what I would make with these buttons, I thought that I would like to use one of them as a button but have it also function as a design element in the jewelry piece.  With this in mind I made a flat peyote stitch double wrap bracelet.  I used size 8 Japanese seed beads in shades of green and for contrast I used a dark bronze Czech seed bead, also a size 8.   The pattern for the darker beads was made up as I went along. Nothing planned.  For the edging and the button hole loop I used size 11 Czech beads, also in a dark bronze.  And here is how it came out.
The button is the clasp but it is also a decorative design element.
Here you can see the whole bracelet and see how the button sets if off.  I think the colors of the seed beads go so well with Stacie's button.
The second idea I had was to use the button only as a bead and not as a button at all.  For this idea I made a wire wrapped bracelet and turned the button into a bead with two wrapped loops.  I learned how to do this from the Wirework emag that came out some months ago.  
In this bracelet I used my handmade ceramic beads.  I wire wrapped them and included some golden mustard colored chain from 
Miss Ficklemedia and some commercial copper chain from 
Ornamentea..  The toggle clasp is made from a copper washer that I hammered and drilled holes in.  The toggle bar owes its inspiration to
 Deryn Mentock's online ecourse 
The Art lof Closure.  I wire wrapped the bar with 2 of my beads and in the center I strung on a size 8 glass seed bead.  Stacie's button is part of the bead crowd here and is looking quite at home I think.
My Third idea was to use one of the button as a button and only that.  I have not quite completed the bracelet I began as of this writing.  But here is a pic of part of 
 the bracelet and you can see how beautifully the button is with this color combo and texture.
And for the 4th Button,  I decided that I would like to keep it just as it is.  It is so pretty and I am sure in time I will find just the right use for it.
Thank you Stacie for the wonderful buttons.   Thank you  Cindy for hosting this fun swap and exchange.  I have begun making more buttons since all this started.  I thank you for that too.
The GIVEAWAY
Everyone who leaves a comment will be entered in the giveaway to receive 2 of my handmade buttons.  One will be ceramic, kind of like the ones I gave Stacie and the other will be made by me from copper.  Stamped and already wire wrapped and ready to use.
I am giving away these two buttons to a lucky winner.  To enter just leave a comment.  Giveaway closes on May 19 at Midnight.  I will announce the winner on Sunday May 20.  Thanks so much for stopping by.
These are my  andmade ceramic buttons that I  gave to Stacie.  I hope you will hop over 
there and see what she made and then visit all the other wonderful, creative participants.  The list is below.
Ornamentea