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Hard Enamel Pin on Pin#lapelpin #hardenamel

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A hard enamel pin on pin refers to a specific type of lapel pin design where one pin is layered or stacked on top of another, creating a 3D effect. This technique adds depth and dimension to the design. The top lapel pin usually has a raised or inset area that can hold another smaller pin, giving it a unique visual appeal. For example, a base lapel pin might have a background design, and on top of that, another smaller pin (often with different colors or shapes) is affixed to create a layered look. The hard enamel coating is still applied to both lapel pins, so they remain durable and polished. This kind of design is especially popular for more intricate or collectible pins, as it offers something visually interesting and different compared to a standard flat design. Are you thinking about creating a lapel pin like this? Do you have a concept or theme in mind? www.gt-gifts.com mail: greentree06@gt-gifts.com

Commemorative Challenge Coin Coloring

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Custom commemorative challenge coins are unique, personalized tokens typically used to honor achievements, commemorate special events, or celebrate membership in a group. They are often associated with military units, but they’ve gained popularity in various sectors, including corporate organizations, clubs, schools, and nonprofits. Here’s what you should consider when designing Commemorative challenge coin: 1. Purpose and Theme Decide the reason for creating the coin (e.g., to celebrate an event, honor an individual, or represent a group). Develop a theme that aligns with the purpose, such as military valor, corporate milestones, or anniversaries. 2. Materials Commemorative challenge   c oins are usually made from metals such as brass, zinc, bronze, or silver. Options for finishes include polished, antique, or matte looks in gold, silver, or other colors. 3. Customization Features Shape : Round is traditional, but custom shapes (e.g., shields, stars, or specific logos) add a uniqu...

Challenge coin7 Lapel Pin Molding& Casting

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Creating a challenge coin involves a meticulous process of molding and casting to ensure a high-quality, durable, and visually appealing final product. Here's an overview of the steps: 1. Design the Challenge Coin Before molding or casting, finalize the challenge coin's design. This can include: Dimensions (standard sizes are 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter). Material (e.g., brass, zinc alloy, pewter, or copper). Design features (text, images, logos, borders, textures, and colors). Tools: Use graphic design software like Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW to create detailed vector files. 3D modeling software (e.g., Blender, Fusion 360) for intricate designs. 2. Create the   Challenge Coin  Mold The mold is critical for shaping the coin during the casting process. Mold Types: Silicone Rubber Mold : Flexible and reusable; ideal for detailed designs. Metal Mold (Die) : Durable and used for mass production. Mold-Making Steps: Master Model : Create a prototype of the coin using 3D printing...