Custom Ball Pins

Custom Pin Options

Plating Options

Choose from silver, gold, black nickel, and more!

Attachments

Add fun attachments like danglers, spinners, and sliders.

Specialty Additions

Pizzazz your pin with LEDs, Glitter, Glow-in-the-dark, and more.

Why Add to Your Pin

Adds Rarity

Adding customizers like glitter, danglers, or other attachments makes your enamel pins more unique and memorable. These extra touches help your design stand out and create a pin everyone will want to trade and collect.

What should I choose to add?

Unlimited options

The options for customizing your trading pin are virtually unlimited, from spinners and sliders to glitter and glow-in-the-dark enamel. With so many features to choose from, you can create a one-of-a-kind design that perfectly reflects your team. Your imagination sets the limit on how unique your pin can be.

Attachments

Danglers
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A dangler is a secondary pin that hands down from the main pin

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Add a dangler to increase value, appeal, and trading power

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Danglers are the most durable of secondary pins

Spinners
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A spinner is a secondary pin that is attached through a hole in the main pin, allowing it to spin freely

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Can be used to add creative movement on the pin design

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These are for enamel pins only

Sliders
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A slider is a secondary pin that are attached to the main pin through a cut-out sliding slot

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They slide a short distance along the main pin, adding movement to the pin

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Great for making a player slide into home base or showing a ball flying into the sky

Leds
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LEDS are commonly referred to as "blinkies", they are a popular addition to pins

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They are connected to a small battery attachment on the back of the pin

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You can add up to six total blinkies onto your trading pin

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Plating Options

Choose the metal to pair with your design

Traditional options

Silver, gold, or black Nickel

Choosing a traditional metal plating like silver, gold, or black nickel gives enamel pins a timeless and polished look. These finishes enhance the design by adding shine, depth, and contrast that make team colors pop.

Silver and gold are classic choices that stand out, while black nickel offers a sleek, modern style. No matter the option, traditional platings bring durability and professional quality to every enamel pin.

Unique options

Dyed Metal

Dyed metal plating is a versatile option that lets you customize your enamel pins with a wide range of colors. Instead of the standard metallic finishes, you can match the plating to your design for a bold, unified look.

Rare & Limited

Rainbow plating

Rainbow plating gives enamel pins a vibrant, multicolor finish that shifts and shines from every angle. It’s a bold choice that makes your pins eye-catching and unforgettable during trades.

Finishes

Antiquing

An antique finish on silver or gold plating adds depth and character by darkening the recessed areas of your pin. This creates a vintage, textured look that highlights fine details in your design. It’s a great option if you want your enamel pins to have a classic, timeless appeal.

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Fun Additions

Add to your trading pin to make it unique

Glitter
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A mixture of colored glitter and paint enamel that is added to the recessed areas of your pin

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The glitter sparkles in even the faintest hint of light

Glow-in-the-dark
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Glow-in-the-dark powder is added to the enamel, changing the color some

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Do note, we determine the amount of powder to add, depending on the requested enamel and glow color

Gemstones
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A mixture of colored glitter and paint enamel that is added to the recessed areas of your pin

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The glitter sparkles in even the faintest hint of light

Translucent Enamel
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Translucent enamel can be added to portions of a design on both soft enamel and hard enamel

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Silver plating has the least color impact, while gold has the most color impact