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At PureButtons, we have offered standard button packs for quite some time. They are very popular and a fantastic way to showcase multiple designs in a retail-ready format.
Now we are offering CUSTOM DIE CUT button packs, which let you push your creativity even further, allowing you to dictate what shape the backer card is, how many buttons, and where to put them.
Visit our website for this great new product www.custombuttonpack.com to see more examples and contact us for a quote on this truly custom product!
Last Modified: February 17th, 2012
We recently finished up an order of custom button packs for Zombies & Toys. For those of you not familiar with Zombies & Toys, they sell awesome zombie merch including movies, plush toys, buttons and of course, custom stickers! They also offer monthly prizes and giveaways that provide you with the chance to win great prizes.
Zombies & Toys button packs were our 1 inch by 4 button packs, meaning that each button pack had 4 one inch buttons attached to our high quality cardstock. These particular button packs were designed by notorious artist, Matt Busch. Matt has created many images that you see on books, posters and toys. He has produced work for Hollywood properties such as Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Lord of the Rings. These awesome button packs can be seen below!
Check out pricing on our 4 x 1″ custom button packs
Each one of these custom button packs has 4, one inch buttons attached to our high quality cardstock. Each button pack is also securely placed into a resealable plastic sleeve.
Shown above is the front and back of each custom button pack.
Here is a nice close up shot of the front of each custom button pack.
Note that each button is securely fastened to each custom button pack.
Here is a better shot of the back of each custom button pack with additional information about Matt Busch. Be sure to check out his website, as well as Zombies & Toys’. Links to their websites can be found at the top of this blog post.
Last Modified: October 25th, 2011
With the introduction of our new product mascots, we decided to have some custom stickers made by our friends at Standout Stickers. Once we got our custom stickers, we couldn’t resist taking some photos of them with our custom button packs.
These particular button packs were for Vamplets. If you’ve ever wanted to own your own baby vampire, be sure to check out their website. They offer some really cool plush toys, accessories and of course, buttons!
Photo: (4) up Button pack with 1.25″ Buttons
Close-up of the button packs with our button pack mascot!
Last Modified: August 24th, 2011
Today, we will be showcasing our 3 inch custom button packaging. Each one of these custom button packs have 1, 3″ button attached to a hanger card. Each hanger card is approximately 3.5″x5″ and has a circular hanger hole located at the top center of each card.
Check out our 1 x 3″ Round Custom Button Packs
Shown above are Behindthechair.com custom button packs.
Note the precisely die cut hanger hole at the top center of each card, which make these button packs great for resale!
If you have a moment, be sure to check out BehindTheChair.com. They are the largest community website in the world for hairdressers, with more than 500,000 members.
Last Modified: August 16th, 2011
We recently finished up an order of 4 x 1.25″ custom button packs for our friends over at deviantART.com. They turned out so well that we couldn’t resist taking a few photos around our office of them. Take a look for yourself!
These button packs were just begging to go outside!
A close-up shot in the tree.
As you can see above, each custom button is securely fastened to our high quality card stock.
Up close and personal.
A nice shot with our window perf outside of our office!
Hangin’ around on our wall display in the front of our offices.
Hangin’ from another angle.
Laying around on the office skateboard!
Last Modified: August 4th, 2011