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5 minutes to let you know how to make a Lapel Pin




Selling cute cowboy boots style brooch personality red Martin boots English letter metal badge wholesale


Material
Iron / Brass / Copper / Zinc Alloy / PVC / Leather etc.
Design
2D/3D, one side logo or double
Size
Any size & customer size
Shape
Square / Rectangle / Roundness etc. (customized)
Color Craft
Pantone color chart with soft enamel, silkscreen printing, offset printing by paper sticker or epoxy coating surface.
Logo
Soft Enamel,Hard Enamel,Embossed,Laser,Silk Screen Prints.
Packing
Backer Card/OPP bag/Bubble bag/Plastic box/ Gift box etc.
Lead Time
Sample time: 5 - 7 days
Mass production:7-25 days after receive your order confirmation
Shipping
FedEx/DHL/UPS/TNT etc.
Payment
T/T,Paypal,Alibaba Trade assurance






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When to Pick Soft Enamel
Soft enamel is one of the most popular types of pins, having a raised and textured look and feel that many people enjoy.

Enamel pins must be baked in an oven to cure and harden the enamel. Unlike hard enamel pins, the soft enamel metal plating process is done before the enamel is filled in. This means that there are some metal finishes that can only be on soft enamel. If you want your pin to be rainbow plated, painted black, or painted any other custom color, then you'll need to use soft enamel.




When to Pick Hard Enamel
Hard enamel pins are more durable and scratch-resistant compared to soft enamel. Many people choose hard enamel over soft enamel because of the clean, finished look. Many designs can work in both hard and soft enamel, so most of the time it comes down to personal preference. Hard enamel pins are first filled in with color, then the pin's face is ground down to be flat and smooth. The grinding and polishing makes them incompatible with certain metal finishes. If you want a standard gold or silver metal plating, then hard enamel might be a good choice for your design.




Hard vs Soft Enamel Pins - The Real Differences
If you have looked into making your own enamel pins, you have probably seen the terms "hard enamel" and "soft enamel". Many peoplehave the same question: What’s the difference?
The biggest difference between hard and soft enamel is the finished texture. Hard enamel pins are flat and smooth, and soft enamel pins have raised metal edges. Both methods use the same metal molds, and both will have bright and vibrant colors. But there are also some special options that are exclusive to soft enamel.




Printed Lapel Pin
Custom printed lapel pins come in three styles. Screen printed, CMYK and photo dome pins. We can print your design all the way to the edge of a pin
We coat each pin with epoxy coating to ensure its durability and provide a beautiful finish. This style can be made in any shape or size and can also match any Pantone color.
















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