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]]>Based in Liverpool, she now runs a successful Etsy store, where she sells her original merch which includes accessories, greeting cards, and homewares. But it’s her unique enamel pins that first caught our attention. โIโve been working in the creative industries for many years, but my greeting cards and pin designs are a recent side hustle that gives me a chance to express myself freely without working to brief,โ Harry relayed in an interview with the Printed blog.
โIโve always loved the idea of owning a shop since I was young and surrounding myself with beautiful things!โ she adds. โWhen I started creating my greeting cards I decided to setup an Etsy shop, which has been developing since. Pins and jewelry were a natural progression for me, Iโve always dabbled with jewelry making but never taken it any further until a friend introduced me to a company making enamel pins โ The resurgence in enamel pin designs over the last five years hadnโt gone unnoticed by me and I decided to make one!โ
Known for her bright and playful designs (that tend to stick to rainbow color palettes), her creations make for good, clean, fun. They also make for good gifts (hint, hint). Here are some of her more quirky enamel pins.
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]]>The post Husband and Wife Create Enamel Pins Inspired by Architecture appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>โWe developed a simple method we learned at the university in a course called Basic Design,โ they told This Is Colossal. โThe first and only law is to maintain the minimum number of lines necessary so that the building can still be identified. Once the lines in the design could no longer be erased, we reached the destination.โ
Theyโre currently raising funds for this project on Indiegogo, where you can preorder your favorite design and support them. Until now, they gathered more than 10 times the amount they wanted and the orders just keep coming. If youโre a fellow architecture lover or know one, you know where the next gift is coming from.
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]]>The post Yes Please! Liz Harry’s Quirky Enamel Pins Make For the Perfect Gifts appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Based in Liverpool, she now runs a successful Etsy store, where she sells her original merch which includes accessories, greeting cards, and homewares. But it’s her unique enamel pins that first caught our attention. โIโve been working in the creative industries for many years, but my greeting cards and pin designs are a recent side hustle that gives me a chance to express myself freely without working to brief,โ Harry relayed in an interview with the Printed blog.
โIโve always loved the idea of owning a shop since I was young and surrounding myself with beautiful things!โ she adds. โWhen I started creating my greeting cards I decided to setup an Etsy shop, which has been developing since. Pins and jewelry were a natural progression for me, Iโve always dabbled with jewelry making but never taken it any further until a friend introduced me to a company making enamel pins โ The resurgence in enamel pin designs over the last five years hadnโt gone unnoticed by me and I decided to make one!โ
Known for her bright and playful designs (that tend to stick to rainbow color palettes), her creations make for good, clean, fun. They also make for good gifts (hint, hint). Here are some of her more quirky enamel pins.
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]]>The post Husband and Wife Create Enamel Pins Inspired by Architecture appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>โWe developed a simple method we learned at the university in a course called Basic Design,โ they told This Is Colossal. โThe first and only law is to maintain the minimum number of lines necessary so that the building can still be identified. Once the lines in the design could no longer be erased, we reached the destination.โ
Theyโre currently raising funds for this project on Indiegogo, where you can preorder your favorite design and support them. Until now, they gathered more than 10 times the amount they wanted and the orders just keep coming. If youโre a fellow architecture lover or know one, you know where the next gift is coming from.
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