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Make your own enamel pins at home.
Some things to remember.
It s actually pretty simple and straightforward and in most cases it doesn t take longer than 2 4 weeks.
Due to the size of enamel pins you should also avoid using small text or fine details in your designs.
It is then cut to size.
By roughing up the surface it helps the paint to adhere to the plastic.
We can use many different pin processes and can make suggestions to add that special touch to your custom made pin.
Soft enamel pins feature a 3d like surface that includes a textured surface with very fine details.
Enamel pins are a popular fashion item for men and women of all ages.
Your designs will need to only use solid colors usually from the pantone color system which means your enamel pins can t include gradients or transparent colors.
Cold enameling uses epoxy resin and hardener on metal surfaces to create an enamel pin with a strong durable finish.
When it comes to enamel pins there are a few guidelines that your final designs will need to follow.
Most people assume that making your own enamel pins is a long and complicated process.
Your design is stamped onto the iron metal.
Then it is time for you to express your creativity by designing your own lapel pins.
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The enamel is then added onto the recessed spaces.
You can design your enamel pin and have it created through commercial jewelry makers or you can create your design at home using the cold enameling process.
Whether you fill out a quote request on our website send us an email or give us a call we can take your idea all the way from concept to complete.
So how do you make your own enamel pins.
The process of making your own pins can be broken down into these six steps.
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Hard enamel produces a polished flat pin because the enamel is added before the plating and each color has to be baked one by one.
First and foremost take a piece of sand paper and gently smoothen the shrink film and wipe off any dust.
With this simple process you can create your own custom lapel pins in the style of enamel pins right at home with just a few simple supplies.
Tie tacks or pin backs.
Afterward the badges are attached to the metal plating.
This means that they take more time and labor so producing these pins is typically more expensive.