Free Button Maker Machine from ABM
FREE BUTTON MAKER MACHINE - ANNOUNCING A NEW CONTEST FROM ABM
Hey button makers! You know ABM loves to give stuff away. Well, we’re at it again. ABM is giving away another free button maker machine! Starting today and running through January 7th leave a review for ABM and you’ll automatically be entered to win your choice of a 1”, 1.25”, 1.5”, 1.75” or 2.25” paper button machine. Which size will you choose? So as not to leave out those of you who have not purchased from ABM, we're giving everyone one more way to enter. Simply comment on this blog with a few sentences telling us how a button maker would be beneficial to you Leave a review on each site and you’ll be entered 9 times to win a free button maker machine!
Face Book reviews = 1 entry Google+ reviews = 5 entries Blog Comments = 3 entries How do you leave a review? Great question – it’s easy. Click here to leave a FaceBook review. Click here to leave a Google+ review. Why the focus on reviews? Everyone I know reads reviews when contemplating any purchase these days. It doesn’t matter if they’re spending $50 or $500. First and foremost, reviews can help a newcomer determine what will best fit their needs. Understanding that you’re spending your hard earned dollars with a reputable company is invaluable. Reviews from existing customers, those who have firsthand experience with a company and their products, have the unique ability to help potential customers feel confident in their buying choices. Secondly, we want to create raving ABM fans. Hearing from customers who love our products as much as we do gives us the tingles all over. Reviews from raving fans foster a sense of community. ABM is big on community and giving back. So let’s start 2016 off the right way – by giving someone in our button making community a FREE BUTTON MAKER MACHINE! The winner will be chosen on Friday, January 8th. Will it be you? Good luck! Until next time – Happy Button Making! By Brighid Brown, Director of Blogging and All Things Cool at ABM
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I debated a machine from here for weeks and I’ll tell you I don’t regret it. I bought the 1 inch machine about five-six years ago and it hasn’t failed me at all. Very simple and easy to use and if you accidentally mess up a button,it’s super easy to tell where you went wrong and fix it.
Buying supplies from and for this machine is also affordable, universal and not hard to find at all.
My only gripe with this machine is if you’re putting art work and words on the button, it is difficult to see the design and words depending on the detail of the image. You’re literally looking at the size of a quarter of space to place the image and wording. Because of that, I’ve been wanted to purchase a 1.25 inch to a 1.5 inch machine. However my one inch is still being used but just for a image instead of both an image and words.
I only got to use this machine once at a friend’s house. But I instantly fell in love! The ease of using the button maker helped with product turn out. And not to mention that the quality of each button was superb. I made lots of buttons for a convention that helped to pay for the price of attending.
As someone who is striving to be a working artist, I’d love one of these to help with sales and to help work towards my dream.
Best of luck to all the entrants!
I would love to have a button making machine! It can get costly to order online and reduces my ability to be more creative with the designs I make. I’ve considered buying one of your button machines for a while now. I’ve seen them in action and it really gets the job done.
I have looked at these at several trade shows, and would love to get one. I do embroidery and would love to use the button
machine in monogramming compact mirrors, cover buttons, pill cases. and I’m sure I could come up with a few other uses. Thanks for the opportunity.
I have a 1.25" button press from ABM and I absolutely love it! ♥ It’s incredibly easy to use and my friends enjoy all of the buttons I make for them, and they’re super high quality for when I sell them at conventions. I’d love to get a second one in another size as there’s so many things I’d love to do with a larger one!