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I started with the 2.25″ and last year ordered the 3″ making my total of 3 machines. Do you have a website? I would love to see how you list your items.
I have a website for my personalized items but the funny thing is I do not have any of the button items on there yet. I am hoping to add a bunch of stuff this week. It just takes a while to add everything. I have so many engraved items to add as well as embroidered items, it just takes a while to list them all but as soon as I get the new machines on Wed I am taking pics and getting some of the button items on there. I have not really pushed the buttons even though I have had 2 of the machines for quite a while, I just do them when people ask:) it is http://www.personalizeyouritems.com
You have a very nice looking site! Do you do the engravings your self? Let us know when you add the buttons. I understand totally the time it takes to get everything in.
I have the 1.25″ and will be getting a second machine next month for my b-day gift from hubby. I’m driving myself crazy trying to figure out which one to get. I love making jewelry, ponytail holders etc. so will probably get the 1″ machine. Which size is your favorite? (it’s addicting huh!). Oh & my 3 year old got the “kiddie” version from Santa lol
They are addicting, my husband love making buttons as well. Does the 3 year old like making buttons? We have had really good success with the 2.25 and the 3.5 but wanted the smaller machines for making the smaller items that I cannot do with the larger ones. I do about the same on both machines as far as how many of each size. I know that does not help a lot but that is the best I have:).
Joyce 4:20 pm on January 27, 2012 Permalink |
congrats!
personalizeyouritems 9:20 am on January 28, 2012 Permalink |
Thanks, now I have the 1, 1.25, 2.25 and the 3.5:)
so many things to do with buttons.
Jean W 11:47 am on January 28, 2012 Permalink |
WOW…Contragulations!
I started with the 2.25″ and last year ordered the 3″ making my total of 3 machines. Do you have a website? I would love to see how you list your items.
Jean W 11:47 am on January 28, 2012 Permalink |
Oops…2 machines for me, not 3! Can’t count. he he
personalizeyouritems 5:49 pm on January 29, 2012 Permalink |
I have a website for my personalized items but the funny thing is I do not have any of the button items on there yet. I am hoping to add a bunch of stuff this week. It just takes a while to add everything. I have so many engraved items to add as well as embroidered items, it just takes a while to list them all but as soon as I get the new machines on Wed I am taking pics and getting some of the button items on there. I have not really pushed the buttons even though I have had 2 of the machines for quite a while, I just do them when people ask:) it is http://www.personalizeyouritems.com
Jean W 2:10 pm on January 31, 2012 Permalink
You have a very nice looking site! Do you do the engravings your self? Let us know when you add the buttons. I understand totally the time it takes to get everything in.
personalizeyouritems 2:15 pm on January 31, 2012 Permalink
Hi Jean, Thank you,
yes we do our own engraving. Will have the machines tomorrow so hoping to have them on there by the end of the week.
bethm 5:36 pm on January 29, 2012 Permalink |
I have the 1.25″ and will be getting a second machine next month for my b-day gift from hubby. I’m driving myself crazy trying to figure out which one to get. I love making jewelry, ponytail holders etc. so will probably get the 1″ machine. Which size is your favorite? (it’s addicting huh!). Oh & my 3 year old got the “kiddie” version from Santa lol
personalizeyouritems 5:51 pm on January 29, 2012 Permalink |
They are addicting, my husband love making buttons as well. Does the 3 year old like making buttons? We have had really good success with the 2.25 and the 3.5 but wanted the smaller machines for making the smaller items that I cannot do with the larger ones. I do about the same on both machines as far as how many of each size. I know that does not help a lot but that is the best I have:).