Make A Ball
Make-A-Ball’s custom footballs are currently among the most popular choices for Senior Night, Coach Gifts, and End-of-Season Banquets in 2026. https://www.makeaball.com/

1. Quality & Construction
- Print Clarity: Customers consistently rave about the “HD quality” of the photos. Since the images are printed directly into the material (not a sticker), they don’t peel off.
- The Finish: The custom panels have a smooth, glossy finish that makes the colors pop.
- The “Feel”: Reviewers mention the ball feels like a real regulation football in terms of weight and size, though the custom panels are smoother and less “pebbly” than a standard game ball.
2. Football Design Options
You generally have two main choices:
- 1-Panel Customization: Your photo/text is on the front; the back is standard football pebble.
- 2-Panel Customization: You can put different photos or a large wrap-around design on both the front and back.
- Templates: They offer “Burst,” “Wildcat,” and “Jersey” designs which help if you aren’t a graphic designer.
3. Pros & Cons (Football Specific)
Pros:
- Proofing Process: They send a mockup for approval, and reviews mention they are very patient with changes.
- Speed: Often ships within 3–5 days of design approval.
- Durability: The print is UV-resistant, meaning it won’t fade quickly if displayed in a sunny room.
Cons:
- Price Point: A full-size custom football usually runs $75–$90 shipped, which is a premium price.
4. Customer Experience Highlight
- Customer Service: If you upload a low-resolution photo, their design team often reaches out to ask for a better one rather than just printing a blurry image.
Buying Tip:
If you are buying for a whole team, look for their “Mini Footballs” (around 6–9 inches). They are significantly cheaper (often around $25–$35) and still allow for a photo and team name, making them great for youth league trophies.
The Verdict: 4.9 / 5 Stars
The football is a great product because the shape allows for clear, high-impact photo placement on the white synthetic panels.
