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Topeka Flag Fabric!

Meadowlark Graphics now has a Spoonflower shop to allow some of our designs on fabric, wallpaper and home decor items. Check it out for awesome Top City gifts, just in time for the holidays!

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30,000 and Counting!

IMG_4157We started this little button shop when our daughter was born in 2014 and have seen it steadily grow. We were raising kids and making buttons but not keeping a good running count. Supplies would get low and we’d order more, so we knew we were pressing a lot of buttons. Here we are, five years down the line and we decided to look back and tally the buttons up. Drum roll! We’ve made over 30,000 buttons! We’ve had orders as small as 1 and as large as 7,000 and we appreciate each and every one of them. Thank you to every customer who’s contributed to that number and please help us spread the word about Meadowlark Graphics so we can press our next 30,000 in even less time.

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Why I Button

How many times have you walked through an antique store and perused the vintage political campaign buttons or looked through a bin of old event buttons at a yard sale?  Heck, how many of us have found old buttons supporting sports teams or marking a community event amongst our parent’s or grandparent’s belongings?  This is why I button.

Buttons are an affordable way to celebrate an event or mark an occasion and they have the added benefit of holding up very well over time.  If someone buys a game program at a ball game the odds are not good for those paper pages to even survive the entire game.  When we get a political mailer it might go on the fridge for the campaign cycle before being recycled.  Buttons, on the other hand, are durable and stand the test of time.

When I’m pressing buttons for the Kansas Ethnic Enrichment Festival I imagine them being saved by the attendee and looked back on with a sense of nostalgia years from now.  I look at the political campaign buttons we create and can’t help but imagine them making their way into an antique booth in thirty years on their way to someone’s personal collection of political ephemera.

I guess I just like the fact that buttons survive and that’s why I button.

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