Archive for December, 2008


Free Clipart for my button!

Author: seth1990  December 31, 2008

I was looking for buttons to hand out at my friends surprise birthday party and came across www.buttonstar.com.  After looking at a few other places to get buttons from I decided to go with ButtonStar.  There free clipart was the reason.  I tried to draw what I wanted, but I’m not even close to an artist. 

It was very easy on ButtonStars website to get the exact look I wanted on the button for the party.  There were over 9 million imagesSurprised that were all free for me to use for my buttons.  I worked with one of there designers, used the free clipart and that was it.  I am very happy with the buttons and will defintely use ButtonStar again.


The International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009)

Author: John Hillard  December 30, 2008

The International Year of Astronomy 2009 (IYA2009) will be the greatest-ever global celebration of astronomy and its many contributions to society and culture. 

Conceived to honor the 400th anniversary of the first use of an astronomical telescope by Galileo Galilei in 1609, IYA2009 has evolved into far more.  Endorsed by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), UNESCO, the United Nations, and the Congress of the United States, IYA2009 aims to stimulate worldwide interest in astronomy and science, especially among young people and in new audiences.

 More than 135 countries and 29 space agencies are preparing exciting cornerstone activities for IYA2009, using the awe-inspiring discoveries of astronomy to improve science literacy and to foster a greater appreciation of scientific research as an invaluable shared resource for all nations. But IYA2009 won’t happen without you.  Join in by ordering these great buttons celebrating the International Year of Astronomy.                   

http://www.buttonsandmagnets.com/astronomybuttons

Astronomy - International Year of Astronomy - IYA 2009 - 1.5 Inch Round (SKU: ASTR-001-15R-01)


ButtonStar uses the highest quality parts

Author: Rachel  December 29, 2008

At ButtonStar, we use only the highest quality USA made parts to make our buttons.  We get our parts from Tecre in Wisconsin.  Tecre specializes in the design and production of high quality electric and manual button assembly machines and they manufacture button parts to perfectly match their equipment.  A button is made of four parts- a metal pin-back, a metal shell, a 3 mil plastic mylar and an image printed and cut to size.  The pin-back and shell are made of a shiney metal.  The pin-back has 2 holes in the back with a metal safety pin.  When assembled the mylar protects the image and gives the button a shine. 

www.ButtonStar.com

 2.25 Inch Round Button with Pin Back


School buttons

Author: ButtonBaron  December 8, 2008

school buttonsI love designing my own look. Even though in high school it is really wiser to just blend in. I want to stand out. My mom is really proud of me, and I am equally proud of her. She is the one who taught me to value my independence and individuality. We have our queen bees at school, but they don’t razz me much. I guess they respect my need to be different from their clones.

One thing that I really like jazzing up is my backpack. I have had the same backpack since school started but it has evolved through the months. I once painted it with some fabric paint. Then I added patches. Now I am into sticking on buttons of different designs. Even the bees like my bag. They asked me once where I got the school buttons I stuck on it. I said, “like, duh, at the coop of course.” But I guess they’d never be caught shopping there.


Pin-back buttons

Author: ButtonBaron  December 8, 2008
obama-pin-back-button

I have always been apathetic when it comes to politics. I feel that only the rich really have influence on what happens to our country. But the last election was really significant for me. But because of the crisis we are experiencing right now, I think that it is really time to make a change. Not since the time of JFK had I really felt that I was important, or that my vote matters. This election I had my candidate, and I believed that he could help us change this situation that we are in.

During the last election, I proudly wore my Obama paraphernalia, which included pin-back buttons with his picture on them. Barack is the man. He is the one who can make a difference. But we all need to pitch in. He can’t do it all on his own. The difference is here. The difference is us!