Why is plating important? Plating is very important for lapel pins. The effect of the appearance of the lapel pins is to see what kind of plating you to chosen. Plating refers to attaching a metal pro...
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What’s the difference between woven patches and embroidered patches? In this post, I am going to show you the difference between woven patches and embroidered patches. What’s the difference be...
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Custom Patches Backing Type Iron-On, Velcro, Adhesive, oh my! There are too many backing options when you are customizing your custom patches. We want to make sure you can fully understand each o...
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Enamel Pins To trace the origin of the Brooch goes all the way back to Stone Age. Research shows that the Ancients used animal skins or sharp animal or fish bones or even thorns to fasten. The Brooch ...
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It’s time for craft-knowledge popularization. Today’s share is how to choose the right phosphor colors. Why is it necessary to popularize the knowledge of magic phosphors? When ordering enamel...
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PVC patch is made of PVC soft rubber material, which is an ornament in PVC products. Due to its affordable price, variety of styles, bright colors, waterproof and easy to clean features, it has beco...
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Soft Enamel VS Hard Enamel Pins, What is the Difference? When making the Custom Pins with Enamel Paints, the most common question is what’s the difference between soft vs hard enamel pins (the ...
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Do you like traveling? Imagine climbing the soaring peaks of the Himalayas, strolling through the gentle hills of the English Lake District, or having a cup of coffee on the mysterious green terrace o...
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If you’re struggling to buy a unique and memorable gift for a family member or colleague, you’re in the right place. Today we are going to recommend several typical thank you coins. The pe...
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What does Military PVCPatches Mean? Military PVC patches are the most common patches in the military. Military patches are used as epaulets and are usually worn on the upper left arm of an army comba...
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