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How to Make Your Own Buttons

Pin-back buttons have been around for a very long time, and are the perfect accessory for expressing yourself. Show off your treasured photos, display your support for special causes, or even share your favorite phrases with the world. But did you know you can make your own buttons?

With some creativity and the right tools, you can turn your idea into a customized button to wear and share with others!

Materials for Making Your Own Buttons

The first step to button making is gathering all the supplies you will need, and making sure you have enough to make your buttons. You will need:

Materials to make a button: a hand machine, scissors, mylar sheet, printed design, button shell, and button backing
  1. A button press
  2. Scissors
  3. Circular mylar sheets
  4. Your button design graphic
  5. Steel button shells
  6. Steel button back with pin inserted

A quick note about the button press: we will be focusing on using a manual hand-press for this tutorial. Although the general process might be similar, electronic button presses will have different operating instructions. Make sure to consult any instruction manuals before making your buttons.

Designing Your Buttons

To make your button customized, you need to have a design! You can put just about anything on a button, from your favorite photos to personal logos, phrases, and more.

When you are making your design, always keep your button size in mind. Small buttons are perfect for simple designs, while larger buttons have more space and can show more complicated details.

Button Design Templates

Once you have your design idea, the next step is to find a template to use. Templates are great for making sure your design idea will work for your buttons, without making a lot of test buttons.

We offer free button templates on our website, and even have a helpful tutorial for how to use them (plus some design tips from our Graphics Department).

Printing Out Your Button Design

Once you are happy with your button design, it is time to print! In the design program of your choice, put as many of your button layouts as you can comfortably fit. Leave some space between each layout, as this will help with cutting them out.

Next, check that your design program and printer settings will have the design printing at the full 100% size before printing. This is very important, as altering the size can cause the final printed design to not fit in your button press.

Button design templates on a printed sheet of paper

Then print out your button designs, with a few extra just in case! 

Cutting Out Your Button Design

After your designs are all printed, it is time to trim them for use with your button press. Using your scissors, carefully cut out the design using the outer line of our template as your guide. Make sure to trim the graphics as accurately as possible, as it will help keep your design centered in the press.

Cut out the printed design with scissors

Once all your button designs are all trimmed, it’s finally time to press your buttons!

Using a Hand Press to Make Your Own Buttons

Gather all your button materials listed above, and organize your working area for button making. We recommend having separate areas for your parts and the completed buttons.

What is a Hand Press?

A button hand machine

A button hand press is a manual machine for making buttons, with no electronic parts. The press mainly consists of a stable base, swinging “arms” with slots for the button parts, and a lever that is pulled to physically press the button parts together.

The different slots of a button machine, slot one on the left and slot two on the right

Although it looks complicated, these button presses are actually very easy to use. Because of how the slots are shaped only certain parts can fit each slot, which helps with keeping track of the arm positions. One slot will have a deep circle-shaped groove (seen on the left in the above image, this is considered the first slot), while the other is overall deeper and does not have a groove (seen on the right, this is the second slot).

Pressing the First Half of Your Button

Placing the button shell piece in the hand machine

Make sure the first slot (with the circle-shaped groove) is in the very front of the machine, which will help us with aligning the design graphic. First place the button shell in the circle-shaped groove in the slot.

Placing the printed graphic in the hand machine

Next, carefully place your button design graphic so the “tick” mark at the top is centered. This makes sure your design will have the correct orientation for your finished buttons.

Placing the mylar sheet on the printed design in the hand machine

Finally, place a mylar circle on top and rotate the machine’s arms so the parts you just placed are inside the press.

Firmly pull down on the press lever until you reach the bottom, and then push it back upright after a few moments. This first press combines the steel shell, printed design, and mylar circle together. The button is now halfway done!

Finishing Your Buttons

Button backing piece placed into second slot of button hand machine

Place the button backing part (the one with the pin inserted) into the second slot with the pin facing down and horizontal. You should see the wavy part of the pin (this sits inside the completed button, to keep the pin stable) when the part is sitting in the slot. This makes sure the pin is horizontal on the final buttons, and can be used to wear it once finished.

Next swing the arm the opposite way to be in the press. Don’t worry about not seeing the first part that you pressed earlier! The button press lifts up the first part so it can be pressed onto the second part.

What the finished button looks like after pressing

Pull down on the button press’s lever again, and lift once a few moments pass. Swing the arm around one final time, and you should now see the completed button in the slot.

Repeat these steps as many times as you want until you reach the number of completed buttons you need, and enjoy your customized buttons!

Need Custom Buttons or Parts?

Visit our website at www.custombuttons.com to order your own customized buttons, or order more materials to make your own buttons!

How to Order Custom Pin-Back Buttons

 

If you are starting from our homepage CustomButtons.com, the fastest way to start an order is to click on the Green Want Custom Buttons Order Now Button. This will take you directly to the pin-back button size options. (If you are looking for a different backing type, you can go to the order now tab and click on the other backing options.)

 

 

Selecting Your Button Size

 

For custom pin-back buttons, we currently carry 17 different shapes and sizes, anywhere from 7/8” round buttons to 1.75” x 2.75” ovals. When you decide on what size buttons you are looking for click on the button size.

 

 

Order Information Page

 

On the ordering page, you can enter in your quantity, art, notes, and your delivery zip code.

 

 

Quantity

Starting with the quantity, the box automatically populates at 100 buttons, however our minimum is 5 buttons (per art version). The order has to be 5 buttons or more (even numbers like 2,367 or 182). You can change the quantity by clicking in the quantity box and entering in your new quantity.

Artwork

Next step is the artwork file. (If you don’t have an art file or a picture, you can describe out what you want in the additional information section.) Click on the Choose File button and select the image that you want to upload. Please note that you will not see an image of what you uploaded, we send a digital proof after the order is complete.

In the additional information section, you can add notes for your order, specify what you want on your buttons, or tell us what text, font or even colors you want. We print on a four-color printer, so it doesn’t matter how many colors you want or hav e on your design. If you uploaded an image and want text or added or changes made, you can specify that in this section. Everything we do is completely custom to our clients, hence why you will not see a proof on this page. Our in-house graphics department works on every order that comes through to ensure that your buttons will look exactly the way that you want them to.

Bagging

In the Special Bagging section, you can click the box if you want your buttons to be bagged other than our standard bulk packaging. When you choose this option, you will need to tell us how you would like your buttons bagged in the additional information section. If we do not see a note in that section we will reach out when we receive your order.

Delivery Information

The Delivery Zip Code is where you will enter in your zip code that you want the buttons to be delivered by. Then click Calculate Price & Delivery Date. A calendar will pop up with the standard production time and delivery date marked in black. If you need your buttons sooner than our standard production time (5 business days from the proof approval) and delivery (typically ground shipping from Arizona to your location, anywhere from 1 – 5 business days), then you can click on a different delivery date. Our website will calculate out the Fast Track or Expedited Shipping costs for you to receive the buttons on that date.

 

 

Once you choose your delivery date, you can add your order to the cart by clicking the Add to Cart button.

Multiple Versions

If you have multiple art designs, you will have to repeat the ordering page steps until all of your designs are in the cart. In the case that each design is the same size and over 50 in quantity, we can give total quantity pricing if you reach out directly to us. The website is not currently able to do total quantity pricing. You can add another product to your cart by either clicking on the Product Name (if you want the same size) while in the cart, or going to the Order Now tab and clicking on Custom Buttons.

 

Navigating Your Order’s Cart

 

In the cart, you have the option to enter in a Discount Code (received by signing up for our newsletter at the bottom of our website) or changing the set up option. If you have questions on the different set up options please see our blog on what each option entails. (If you are ordering fewer than 50 buttons, the setup fee is waived, so you will not see that cost in the cart.) We send digital proofs with every confirmed order whether you choose the full service, camera ready, or the reorder set up option.

 

 

When you are ready, click the Proceed to Checkout Button. On the check out page is where you will enter in your information. In the Name and Address section, you will enter in your billing address for the card that you will input. If your billing address is going to be different from your shipping address, uncheck the box that says Ship to this Address. Another section will appear for you to enter in your shipping address.

 

 

The address in the Name and Address section must match the address of the card input. If the billing address and card address do not match, your order will not process.

Finalizing Order

After all of your information is filled out, then you can click place order now. The page may take a minute to process, so please do not click back or refresh. When the order finishes processing you will get a page that provides you with your order number, and lets you know our next steps in your order process. You will also get an emailed copy of your sales receipt. (You may have to check in your spam or junk folder if you do not see the sales receipt in your emails inbox.) Feel free to contact us to confirm the receipt of your order.

Questions?

If you have any questions during the ordering process, or need help, feel free to reach out to us by phone (623-445-9975) or by email (sales@custombuttons.com). We are in the office Monday – Friday 8 AM – 5 PM (Arizona Time). Our capable staff can assist you with placing an order, graphic design, button quotes, and any questions that you may have. We are in this business because Everyone Loves Buttons!

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