+bumblingbs Posted June 9, 2004 Posted June 9, 2004 I'm having an Event Cache soon, and thought it would be cool to hand out specially made event buttons to the participants. I looked around at some different companies that custom make buttons, but in the end I knew I would have to order from Bumble Buttons. Bumble Buttons is Honeychile, a geocacher and volunteer cache reviewer for NC, SC, and Va. I wanted to support the business of a fellow geocacher. Good choice! She designed the button at no additional cost. They've just arrived, and I'm very happy with them! I ordered a mix of event buttons, and regular buttons for trade, and wasn't quite sure of the pricing. I just put in a certain dollar amount via Paypal, and asked her to send me however many I had bought. I got more buttons than I was expecting! Honeychile has been great to work with! I thought the best I could do in return was to spread the word--if you're looking for buttons, check it out! www.bumblebuttons.com OK, Bumble Buttons, Bumbling B's, I knew it was the right choice from the beginning! Quote
+nfa Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 Hi, I love the buttons you made for me...they're great! do I get some free buttons now? nfa seriously though, they are super button... Quote
+JohnnyVegas Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 (edited) I have been using her buttons for quite a whole now, I have one large style and a micro style. She has always provided fantastic service and her art work is exceptional. Edited June 10, 2004 by JohnnyVegas Quote
+GPSKitty Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 They are very cool. I ordered some shortly after I began caching, and I'm now waiting for my 2nd order to arrive. I get the mini pins too, for micros. Quote
+honeychile Posted July 8, 2004 Posted July 8, 2004 You guys are so nice! Thank you! You've made my day. Quote
+Cacheola Crew Posted July 8, 2004 Posted July 8, 2004 Some of the Geocaching Hampton Roads members have had these buttons made specially for the events and they are very nice. The only bad thing about the buttons is that we like to pin them on our backpack and we keep losing them in tree cover. Gonna have to come up with a better idea for where to put our growing button collection. Cacheola Crew Mom Quote
+Team DEMP Posted July 8, 2004 Posted July 8, 2004 I can't say enough good things about Bumble Button's and HoneyChile. I've ordered from her multiple times and it's always a fabulous experience. She's designed buttons for 2 events and they have just been terrific. One event is coming up so they haven't been distributed yet, but for the previous event, everyone loved them. My kids love finding her buttons others have placed and if they don't go with me, the first thing they ask me when I get back home is "Any buttons?". I'm gonna have to work on a signature button for us next. Her designs are great and my recent order included new buttons from the http://www.geocaching4kids.com site. I highly recommend Bumble Buttons!! David Quote
+Team DEMP Posted July 8, 2004 Posted July 8, 2004 The only bad thing about the buttons is that we like to pin them on our backpack and we keep losing them in tree cover. You mean like this? We have more to put on - just no room! Quote
+BadAndy Posted July 8, 2004 Posted July 8, 2004 The only bad thing about the buttons is that we like to pin them on our backpack and we keep losing them in tree cover. I had the same problem, then I put a spot of hotglue where the pin connects after attaching it to my pack and they stay put. Quote
+BlueDeuce Posted July 8, 2004 Posted July 8, 2004 Since we can discuss the best priced/quality GPS, backpack, hiking stick, boots, socks, PDA…. A definite recommendation. I have yet to see better imagery for caching icons. Quote
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