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Paper Boy is hosting an exhibition of the work of Britton Walters entitled “This is The Year!” on Friday, January 7 with a special party open to the public from 5 to 8pm located at 1351 West Belmont in Chicago.

Britton is notorious in the button world and beyond.  Check out his website Nerfect.com (complete with Button Shop) here!


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Creative people around the country are customizing the brand new one-inch square buttons here at Busy Beaver Button Co.

Since it’s a brand new shape and size only available here, go ahead and check out these three featured projects for “pinspiration!”

Classic Field Notes hangs out with the new one-inch square button for a sense of scale

1. Field Notes

Well-loved for its medium to capture creativity in a pocket sized notebook, the artfully crafted, blank livres known as Field Notes are often complimented by special-order buttons constructed with American-made materials.

Check out the new County Fair Field Notes line here, and the new one-inch square buttons accompanying their orders.

Self-referential 1-inch Square button designed by Michael Kostal

2.  Michael Kostal

You may remember Michael Kostal from his “Zombie Beaver” Scary BOOton contest submission last year, or or the button designs that nearly won him the 2009 Cut&Paste 2D Competition.

Here you see the “self referential button” the working designer implemented on the new one-inch square buttons!  Mike writes,

Most artists have had to work within limitations (monetary or medium), and sometimes it’s those very limitations that allow them to produce their best work.  For years we’ve been encouraged to think outside the box but now is the time to think inside the square!

Check out the Michael Kostal website here.

"Nerfect Mix Ups" feature interchangeable sets of one-inch square buttons

3. Nerfect.com

Britton Walters is an active artist whose website Nerfect.com even boasts a Button Shop.

The brand new, one-inch square buttons offer a new medium for his artistic expression, and an opportunity to launch a new product called “Nerfect Mix Ups” of interchangeable pin sets.   Britton writes,

As for the new one-inch squares, I think they are pretty cool and I can see people thinking up some great uses for them. The ability to line them up next to each other and create larger images and compositions is one of the most exciting aspects to me.

I appreciate Busy Beaver so much for the research and development they do.  The constant growth of products and variations of the pin-back button inspires me to do new things with the format. Every time something like the new one-inch square buttons come out, I can’t help but wonder what I can make with them.

Awesome!  Buy Nerfect Mix-Ups button sets for $5 here.

Do you want to test drive the one-inch square buttons or show off your new projects? 

Start your order here!

Constructor Fair on Sunday at FitzGeralds at 6615 Roosevelt in Berwyn, Illinois

What are you doing this weekend?  Partake in crafty goodness on Sunday, June 6, 2010 at Constructor Fair in Berwyn, Illinois.

The event is free for all ages, and you can visit creative booths including Britton Walters of Nerfect.com, who launches six new button designs this weekend.  Click here for a list of vendors.

The first fifty attendees receive swag bags including…you guessed it…Busy Beaver Button Co. gifts!  There’s even a free photo booth sponsored by Magnolia Photo Booth Co.

Click here for photos at the past Constructor Fair on the Button Blog.  For directions and more information about Constructor Fair, click here.

Briton Walters Buttons

Britton Walters, Nerfect.com

Busy Beaver attained button nirvana at Constructor Fair. Check out Britton Walters and his awesome Nerfect.com button display,  Girls Rock! Camp buttons in a vinyl record bowl, and Ashely Alexander’s I’m Smitten 1-inch buttons.

Thanks to Norah Utley of Sheriff Peanut, who started the Constructor Craft Fair last year with Flybird, an Oak Park store and Button-O-matic host.  You put on a great party!

www.busybeaver.net

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