What Would You Pay? Button Earrings
Be sure to check out last week's cable stitch tights. Most of you said you'd pay $10 to $30 for them. Check out how much they really cost.
This week, we want to know what you would pay for these button earrings. They remind me of Coraline, but with these you don't have to have your eyes taken out and replaced with button eyes. Plus, who doesn't love a few more buttons in their look.
These are stainless steal with a rose gold-look finish (no real gold). The button holes are made of Swarovski crystals. Next Tuesday I will announce on Twitter and Facebook (as well as in this post) where these are from and how much they cost. If you know where this is from, DON'T tell everyone and spoil the fun. The actual cost will skew everyone's answers. Until then, what would you pay for these cute button earrings?
Update: These earrings are by Kamsmak and available at YesStyle for $25.
This week, we want to know what you would pay for these button earrings. They remind me of Coraline, but with these you don't have to have your eyes taken out and replaced with button eyes. Plus, who doesn't love a few more buttons in their look.
These are stainless steal with a rose gold-look finish (no real gold). The button holes are made of Swarovski crystals. Next Tuesday I will announce on Twitter and Facebook (as well as in this post) where these are from and how much they cost. If you know where this is from, DON'T tell everyone and spoil the fun. The actual cost will skew everyone's answers. Until then, what would you pay for these cute button earrings?
Update: These earrings are by Kamsmak and available at YesStyle for $25.
Comments
I would pay up to $20 for them. They make me want to get my ears pierced.
Yes I know, how is it I don't have my ears pierced? cuz I'm a lazy scaredy cat
The thought JUST occur to me, I don't know why I didn't thought of it earlier. They are the straight/pin kind, which means you can also use them as pins and broaches!
Slippery silk scarfs? pin one of the buttons through both ends to make it stay! Other good places: pin cardigans close, decoration for solid color dresses, plain bags and scarfs.
Use it to pin a pretty ribbon as border for lampshade or other border-able objects.
ditch the back and just keep it as a classy/elegant pin for your board.
and I'm not rereading the post because I want them =X