
I’m only casting 50 of each – so these enamel pins featuring these two forest beasts/creatures/vampires will be limited edition. These 2.75″ hard enamel pins feature 5 colors, one of which is glow (the eyes!), along with black metal, two posts to prevent spinning, and a brand mark on the back. Eventually, I had an a-ha moment with two artworks, and was able to convert them for use as a hard enamel pin set - and, I think, a handsome offering on KickStarter. I wanted something with more colors, definitely, and maybe try out hard enamel instead - perhaps make the pin large enough to attach two posts, and definitely I wanted to mark the back, since they would be limited edition. Since 2019, I have tried to think of my next enamel pin design, where I would go with it. But it didn’t truly feel like it was “mine” somehow - it didn’t tell my story that I put into a lot of my illustrative works. If the license is unknown, it is usually because they forgot to mention it explicitly not because they were being stingy. As far as I can tell, its license is Unknown. The enamel pin design was mine, yes, hand drawn by me and adapted for the pin. Enamel Pin Mockup Free PSD is a free Mockup design resource made by Dribbble user Emma Drews. I felt a little cheap, though, at the end. Well, I got to do all of that! And it was a lot of fun. My goal at the time was just to get funded for the soft enamel pin so I could go through the process of making an enamel pin, packing it, and running a KickStarter.

The enamel pin design was simple, utilizing just one color, and a small size.


I am super excited to announce the launch of my latest enamel pin offering, the “Winterbeast” set.īack in 2019 when I crowdfunded for the Origami Sheep Enamel Pin on KickStarter, I really just wanted to make at least one enamel pin, and you fine folks helped me to realize my goal, get those enamel pins cast and made, and we ended up with 100 origami sheep soft enamel lapel pins.
