Are you an illustrator, designer, or other creative type, wishing you could turn your art into a lovely little
hard enamel pin? Then read on!
At the beginning of the year, I hadn't made a single
enamel pin.
I'd ummed and aahed and thought about it. I knew I
wanted to do it, I'd sold lots of buttons, so I had the ideas and I was reasonably sure I'd sell at least a few, but I still over thought it all. A lot.
(It's what I do!)
But, with the advice and encouragement of some wonderful creative pals, in January, I finally sent
my first tiny design into production, crossed everything & thought good thoughts!
Since then, all of ^^^ these little pretties have happened, and I've had SO much fun finding my way around the pin making world!
To be honest, I still feel like a bit of a newbie, and I'm absolutely still learning, but it's going pretty well & I'm loving the learning curve. But it
is a learning curve, which is why I decided to write this post - I am in NO way an expert, but if my experiences (and mistakes!) can help another artist make their enamel dreams come true, that'll make me a happy gal indeed!
So here we go, Leslieanne's 10 top tips for making enamel pins: