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Make your own Pinback Buttons Still only $1.00

Posted by Steve O'Harra on

We have bringing our Make your own button table to events in the Salem, Monmouth and Grand Ronde Communities for the past 6 years.  We have become a tradition.  When we sell buttons at an event we bring our button making table.  We bring stickers and pens and everyone has fun making them.  We only charge a $1.00 per button.  We have been asked why do you only charge a $1.00  We have been told others charge more.  The answer is simple.  The Steve's Buttons business goal was.  1.  Have fun.  2.  Make sure our customers have a good experience. ...

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3 inch Christmas Button Magnet

Posted by Steve O'Harra on

Make this years Christmas Card a 3 inch Button Magnet. This a Fun and unforgettable way of wishing your friends a Merry Christmas. It's very affordable.  Contact Steve at steveohrguy@comcast.net.

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Restoration Event The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde November 22nd

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Restoration Event The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde November 22nd

We are excited to be bringing our Photo Booth to the 36th Restoration Celebration for The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.  We are also honored to make their official 3 inch button magnet.  

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Fun at The CTGR Agency Creek Round Dance

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We brought our Glow Photo booth and Create your own Pinback Buttons out to The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Agency Creek Round Dance March 9th. We love doing the Photo booth and making buttons.  We are available for your special event.  Visit our glowphotonw.com website to learn more about our photo booth

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DIY Buttons Our First year

Posted by Steve O'Harra on

We have had our Button Machines for a year and what an exciting year it has been. As you all know coming up with a name was very difficult.  Once we came up with our awesome name Steve’s Buttons we never looked back.  I really wanted to promote the design your own (DYI) part.  My Grandkids loved doing it and I knew it would be popular.  My first event doing this was at the Collectors show last fall in Salem.  We had a least 5 people make their own buttons.  Two were made by my friends Teal and Harris Reibach. ...

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