You will need: scissors, clear elastic cording (like they make bracelets with,) and 4 buttons or similarly sized bits or bobs. As you can see, I tried my buttons out first to make sure that they fit through the buttonholes. I know they are bright yellow and totally do not match the shirt. It looks better than the sleeves flopping open. Really.
All you have to do then is not the cord. I stuck my fingers between the two buttons as I tied the cords together to leave enough space between them. I thought about it, and decided that a clothes pin would make it a lot easier to tie the knots. So, clip the cords in the center with a clothespin, and tie at least 5 knots. (You can also dab some glue on them to make sure it doesn't come undone in the future.)
Really quick and easy, and there are many applications that I can think of off of the top of my head. Large decorative buttons that go on things like purses could be interchangeable. You could make clothes with all button holes and switch up the colors of the buttons as often as you like. Handmade decorative buttons that can't go into the wash could be removable. And you don't have to limit this to buttons. Anything that has a hole, or could have a hole, could be used.
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