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7 December 2021
Badges, or buttons, as they call them in the US, were all the rage in the 70’s and 80’s. The more, the better with folks wearing them on denim jackets, hats, and without giving away my age, I even recall putting them on my school bag too! Yep, I was one of the cool kids 😉 These days we don’t see them around as much, but badges come in a whole lot of sizes and are so versatile for fundraising. They are low cost, particularly when bought in bulk and can be sold at a whole range of events where you make a profit on each one sold. Have you thought about running a badge making fundraiser?
This is certainly the easiest way to go. Commercially produced badges are a great option for you if you need large quantities and don’t have the time or resources to produce them yourself. Suppliers will often have a range of designs for you to choose from and you supply the wording and colours and they will do the rest.
Great for school events like sports days, where you can have badges for each sports house for your school that can be sold to students and parents. Also great for Mother’s and Father’s Day stalls and Christmas stalls too! Clubs and other groups can have them made up to show support and create awareness of their club. The beauty of more generic designs like this means that leftovers can be stored and then sold at other events and you’re not left out of pocket.
Investing in a badge making machine is something that will pay for itself over time but if your budget doesn’t allow for an upfront purchase of a machine, you can hire them for a daily rate so that you can run your badge making fundraiser on a budget. We have a few options for you to look at here.
Making your own gives you much more flexibility and creative freedom and while some of these ideas aren’t necessarily a fundraiser, they can still save you money in the long run.
If you want to take things up a notch, there are extras and other accessories that you can buy to customise your badges, expand your range or even help you create your very own market stall!
I’m possibly one of the least crafty people you’ll meet but this idea even made me start thinking about buying my own badge maker! Using cutouts from pre-loved children’s books (think Dr Seuss, Mister Men or the classics like Cuddlepot and Cuddle Pie or Peter Pan), comic books or fabric you can create gorgeous unique badges, or accessories like keyrings, bookmarks, magnets and jewellery. Coloured rosettes are even available so you can get even more creative with your badges as well!
I say we bring the badge back! We’ve given you some ideas to get you started with your badge making fundraiser but I’m sure once you get started, you’ll probably come up with even more ways to use badges around your school or club for fundraising.
Written by Mandy Weidmann