I’ve been looking into this press as an affordable intro to button making and your videos on it are so thorough! It’s nice to see someone point out specific differences and criticisms of a product rather than “this is good” or “this is bad”
Thanks for showing us the square shape. I just made some cute refrigerator magnets for my grandkids with this machine. I am super excited to learn how to make a very fine vinyl pick.
Lolly, thank you for the tutorial! I do have this Button Press and I ordered the square button parts and pin supplies. I just haven't tried making any yet! Lol I never thought about using vinyl. I'll have to give it a try!
How cute!!! I would also prefer the smaller (square) frame over the larger round one - I bet the heart shape frame would be nice too. Thank you Lolly for demonstrating this button press - I had no idea how to use it!!
Lolly, you do such a wonderful job with ALL your tutorials. I appreciate the time you take to make these informative videos and very much enjoy watching them. I really wanted the WRMK one, but it is just TOO MUCH WORK for me! Every video I watched was just someone telling you how you need to switch plates and click this and flip that. :( I ended up going with the Button Boy. Yes, I can only make round buttons, but I can do it fast. LOL, not all this back and forth stuff just to get a button. I truly believe WRMK missed the mark on this one.
Yes, there's a plus and minus for both machines. I am currently using Button Boy to rapdily make my buttons to hand out at Creativation. In reality, we do "switch" back and forth with that, too, swinging a different arm under the lever, but it's still easier. WRMK has the bonus of affordability and adaptability -- one machine to do all the sizes.
OHMYGOODNESS! This is the first time I've seen or heard of a Button Press! (I'm so behind on every thing 😂). Now I'm going to have to look up videos on this. My kiddo's are not going to be happy with me! 🙄🤑😂😂😂 My daughter already says I'm a Hoarder when it comes to anything Crafty. LOL!
yes. As I mention, other parts might be the same width but have higher domes on them. My parts for the Button Boy do not work in the WRMK. Unfortunately, though this is a creative button maker, the parts are not the best quality and are higher priced. I can make a 1.25" sturdy button (round) for 17 cents, but it costs 44 cents each with the WRMK press, and that's with plastic backing.
I usually mention in my button making videos that lighter weight papers work better. The thicker the paper (such as card stock) don't work nearly as well. Photos are too thick, but you could print a photo on lighter weight quality paper and use them that way.
I’ve been looking into this press as an affordable intro to button making and your videos on it are so thorough! It’s nice to see someone point out specific differences and criticisms of a product rather than “this is good” or “this is bad”
Glad it was helpful! I always have sooo many questions about a new product, so I try to answer every question I would want to know :)
Thanks for showing us the square shape. I just made some cute refrigerator magnets for my grandkids with this machine. I am super excited to learn how to make a very fine vinyl pick.
That is awesome! Enjoy!
You are a treasure trove of treasure troves! Neat new toy! I love learning what all is going on in the maker world! You never disappoint, Lolly!
Thank you very much! You're so sweet!
Lolly, thank you for the tutorial! I do have this Button Press and I ordered the square button parts and pin supplies. I just haven't tried making any yet! Lol I never thought about using vinyl. I'll have to give it a try!
yay! Printing on patterned paper is just not vibrant enough, plus I can't print in WHITE! :)
How cute!!! I would also prefer the smaller (square) frame over the larger round one - I bet the heart shape frame would be nice too. Thank you Lolly for demonstrating this button press - I had no idea how to use it!!
Thank you! I think I'm going to adore the heart shapes!
Love square!!!
Yes! I got the heart shaped as well!
I like this simple machine. I wish I have money to buy it but so cute.
It's the best value for the price (look at my first video showing the machine with the 3 sizes of round buttons).
@@LollyPalooza yeap it definitely worth the price. I will saving some and buy the kits also. Will look at the other video
That’s awesome.
thanks a bunch!
Love this!!!
thanks so much!
Lolly, you do such a wonderful job with ALL your tutorials. I appreciate the time you take to make these informative videos and very much enjoy watching them. I really wanted the WRMK one, but it is just TOO MUCH WORK for me! Every video I watched was just someone telling you how you need to switch plates and click this and flip that. :( I ended up going with the Button Boy. Yes, I can only make round buttons, but I can do it fast. LOL, not all this back and forth stuff just to get a button. I truly believe WRMK missed the mark on this one.
Yes, there's a plus and minus for both machines. I am currently using Button Boy to rapdily make my buttons to hand out at Creativation. In reality, we do "switch" back and forth with that, too, swinging a different arm under the lever, but it's still easier. WRMK has the bonus of affordability and adaptability -- one machine to do all the sizes.
OHMYGOODNESS! This is the first time I've seen or heard of a Button Press! (I'm so behind on every thing 😂). Now I'm going to have to look up videos on this. My kiddo's are not going to be happy with me! 🙄🤑😂😂😂 My daughter already says I'm a Hoarder when it comes to anything Crafty. LOL!
Have fun! Do watch the first video I shared (it's listed under this one)
Can you measure the already manufactured pin on the outside to check the measurements.
I really like the result.
thanks😊
Hmmm. I'll see if I can find one. I think I gave them all away!
@@LollyPalooza Thank you very much anyway😊
Interesting concept, tfs
Thanks for watching!
Question… so you can’t use other brand names buttons supplies on this machine?
You have to buy the WRMK button supplies only?
yes. As I mention, other parts might be the same width but have higher domes on them. My parts for the Button Boy do not work in the WRMK. Unfortunately, though this is a creative button maker, the parts are not the best quality and are higher priced. I can make a 1.25" sturdy button (round) for 17 cents, but it costs 44 cents each with the WRMK press, and that's with plastic backing.
TFS!!!❤
you bet!
Thank you Lolly. What about a photo?
I usually mention in my button making videos that lighter weight papers work better. The thicker the paper (such as card stock) don't work nearly as well. Photos are too thick, but you could print a photo on lighter weight quality paper and use them that way.
Where do I buy
I include a supply list under all my videos. You have to click to expand the information under the video.