Hey there, folks! You know what’s truly amazing? Watching someone turn quarantine downtime into a creative masterpiece. On Wednesday, July 29, during an episode of The Talk, DIY enthusiast extraordinaire Marie Osmond showed off her crafty creations. And let me tell you, she didn’t hold back. Marie, who's no stranger to shining brightly, took her crafting game to a whole new level.
Marie Osmond Goes All Out with Her Quarantine Crafts
At 60 years young, Marie Osmond is still dazzling us with her charm and creativity. During the show, she proudly revealed some of her quarantine projects. First up, she showed off a bottle she had transformed into a sparkling treasure chest for her hormone medication. “That’s a good idea!” her cohost Eve exclaimed with a laugh, clearly impressed. But wait, there's more! Marie didn’t stop there. She also unveiled her “blinged-out” glasses and a sleek black face mask she crafted especially for Eve, 41, as well as the rest of the The Talk crew, including Sharon Osbourne, Carrie Ann Inaba, and Sheryl Underwood.

Sheryl Underwood, 56, couldn’t help but clap and express her admiration. “I will rock that!” she said, clearly thrilled with the gift. Then, in her kitchen, surrounded by a sewing machine, Marie shared a little trick she picked up from her grandma. “I’m surprised because I don’t do home ec anymore. I’m shocked by how many people don’t know how to sew on a button properly,” she admitted as she grabbed a needle and thread.
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A Button-Sewing Trick Passed Down Through Generations
Marie demonstrated a clever button-securing technique. After making a small knot in the thread, she placed a tiny pin on top of the button she was sewing onto her jacket. As she carefully passed the needle back and forth over the pin, she explained that the pin helps keep the button centered and prevents it from being sewn too tightly. It’s one of those simple tricks that can make a world of difference, especially when you're in a pinch.
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When Carrie Ann Inaba asked Marie if she ever taught this trick to her kids, Marie jokingly replied, “I have two heading off to college. None of my children are allowed to leave home, move out, or do anything until they know how to sew on a button.” It's a humorous yet heartfelt way to emphasize the importance of life skills, right?
Once Marie completed her demonstration, she proudly showed off the finished product. “This is simple and basic, but I can’t tell you how many times this has saved my life,” she gushed. Her enthusiasm for sewing and crafting is truly inspiring.

After wrapping up her 11-year Las Vegas residency with her brother Donny Osmond, you can only imagine how many times Marie must have used this trick on her stunning costumes. Lucky for her husband, Steve Craig, Marie’s hands-on approach extends beyond just sewing buttons. She’s a gem in every sense of the word!


