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Treasure Box Buttons - Sea Salt

eQuilter Treasure Box Buttons - Sea Salt

US$ 8.95 / each

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US$8.95

Apprx 100 Buttons

Sea Salt decorative, pearlized finished buttons come in elegant white and ivory and can include both sew through and shank style buttons. The addition of starfish and sand dollar novelty buttons make this mix truly unique. Add a special touch to your hats, gloves, handbags and other apparel items. Use our Treasure Box buttons to adorn scrapbook pages, paper craft projects, cell phone cases, Crocs and more. Simply sew or glue onto most surfaces. Clear acrylic flower shaped box is 4.25 inches in diameter and contains seven compartments. Includes approximately 100 fancy designer buttons - both sew through and shank style. Size range is 3/8 inch to 7/8 inch. They are made from durable polyester plastic that is washable and colorfast and can be glued onto most surfaces. Treasure Box Craft Buttons - Sea Salt.

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