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4/20/2009 @ 11:37:19 am by creatingbuttons.com

Handmade Buttons for Birthday Parties


A birthday party can be a lot of fun to plan, especially when it's for your child. Creating unique games and accents for your party will make it a day to remember. When you add handmade birthday party buttons, there are endless options for creativity. You can add your child's picture or even a funny saying. It will be up to you to decide what to place on your button. You can use any picture, photo, phrase, or combination of these to make a unique birthday button.

Handmade birthday party buttons allow you to let your child's imagination run wild and have fun before the party. You can even take pictures of the kids having fun at the party and make them into cool buttons to give to your guests as party favors.

There's no doubt that birthday buttons make a great party favor, but why stop there? Use them to create fun and unique games for the kids at the party. Use them for a crazy version of "Pin the Tail on the Donkey" or "Musical Buttons." You could even create buttons with silly words on them and use them to create a giant Mad-Libs type of entertainment for the kids.

No matter what event you want to create a button for, handmade buttons allow you to show your creative side. You can use all sorts of things such as kids' art work, pictures of friends, or fun pictures from a vacation or school activity. Let your mind wander! Who knows what you will come up with.

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  • Betty Trobaugh @ 04/28/2009 ( 10:56:45 AM )
    Go to my website www.todaysbaker.com and check out the review I did for this article. I like your website, it's quite fascinating to realize what you can put on buttons. I have little round wooden disks in my big red "Grammy's Bag" that I take when I go visit my grandchildren. It's loaded with craft supplies (so full that it's hard for the little ones to zip) and we really have fun creating things together. We've used the disks to make refrigerator magnets but I also have those little pins that could be glued on to make the buttons you speak of.
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