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It’s March Madness! While other offices are pulling together their NCAA brackets, here at the Beaver Dam we’re placing bets on which beard will prevail in the highly anticipated Beard Madness tourney. [via Flavorwire]

In-house designer, Erik, predicts “Karl Marx Vs. the Goat in the final with Karl Marx coming out on top. Raffi would surprisingly make it to the semis” while Marketing Manager, Denise, has “Abe Lincoln going all the way”.

And, of course, we’ll be sporting custom buttons to support our picks:

L to R: Jelly, Utica Beard Council, Bearded Lady

Button up for your tourney! Shop now at busybeaver.net

This cute post about kid-friendly street art has been making the rounds on the blogosphere this week.
Inspired by a viewing of “Exit Through the Gift Shopthis crafty family went to work creating street art that wouldn’t damage their neighborhood. Think Banksy minus the threat of being arrested for vandalism. The kids painted silly faces on rocks then placed their creations in unexpected spots around town while Dad recorded with his camera.

This got us thinking— what other materials could kids use for street art projects besides painted rocks? Check out the Busy Beaver list of 5 Kid-Friendly Street Art Materials:

1. Magnets: Twipple founder Floyd Hayes uses magnetized buttons as his own form of removable graffiti. Hayes says magnets are “less ‘aggressive’ than paint, pens or stickers. They just lift off – how can anyone get cross at that?” Kiddos can customize their own magnets and place them on swing sets, bike racks, even Mom or Dad’s car.

2. Pipe Cleaners: A play on yarn bombing, craft store pipe cleaners can be used to wrap around telephone polls, parking meters, and more. Or get super creative and create an army of pipe cleaner animals to perch around town.

3. Buttons: A friendly form of tagging, kids can custom create their own buttons and pin them to community bulletin boards and friends’ backpacks.

4. Googly Eyes: This idea is a tad more permanent, but with double stick tape and a bag of googly eyes your kiddos can turn everyday objects into unexpected goofy faces.

5. Chalk: Most kids already own a bucket of sidewalk chalk. Encourage them to go beyond drawing hopscotch squares and create mini masterpieces for the neighborhood.

Looking to make custom buttons or magnets? Shop now at busybeaver.net.

In honor of our glow-in-the-dark special, here’s the Busy Beaver Button Co. list of Top 10 uses for glow-in-the-dark button technology:

1. Promote your Ghost Adventures fan club
2. Wear a button instead of getting Lil’ Wayne style glow-in-the-dark tattoos
3. Replace the glow-in-the-dark stars on your wall with glow-in-the-dark buttons
4. Wear while drinking glow-in-the-dark beer
5. Bike safely home at night with a jacket covered in glow-in-the-dark buttons
6. Give as party favors on your haunted bar tour
7. Ward off zombies alá I am Legend
8. Wear with your glow-in-the-dark lingerie
9. Promote a cool art exhibit
10. Attach to the collar of your glow-in-the-dark cat

Have a better use for glow-in-the-dark buttons? Email buttongal@busybeaver.net. Or click here to order.

Who has two thumbs and loves glow-in-the-dark buttons? This beaver!

We’re celebrating our love of the glow by offering customers 10% off any order containing glow-in-the-dark buttons. Round, oval, square— this deal applies to all glow-in-the-dark sizes and shapes! Just enter the code “Glow2011″ at checkout when you order from Busy Beaver Button Co.

Limit one use per customer. Coupon code valid only from February 17, 2011 – March 17, 2011.

Gold project optimism Buttons by Reid Seifer

Gold project optimism Buttons by Reid Seifer

Reed Seifer deploys thousands of buttons around the world to promote project optimism, and now his message is golden with the new Busy Beaver 24-kt option. Isn’t it cool to see his design evolve from the button batch featured in March?

Collect the gold optimism button here for a friend who needs a lift.

Order Gold Buttons on BusyBeaver.net

Gold Obama Busy Beaver Button on eBay

Gold Obama Busy Beaver Button on eBay

Busy Beaver Button Co. auctioned a custom, gold President Obama political button on eBay.

There was such a response that journalist Dave Hoekstra wrote a cover piece about Busy Beaver Button Co. for the Chicago Sun-Times called Pushing Buttons. Click here to watch the video.

Gold-bama was sold to a private individual, and all proceeds went to the campaign. Obviously, it paid off.

Here are screen shots of the article.  Enjoy!

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Busy Beaver Button Co. Sun Times Dave Hoekstra
Busy Beaver Button Co. Sun Times Dave Hoekstra

Busy Beaver Button Co. Sun Times Dave Hoekstra

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