Hello fellow weirdos and pin lovers,
In early September I launched a new collection called Strong AF!
It's a collection that I've picked up and put down a few times this year because designing it kind of gave me a fair bit of anxiety.
Ironically, the collection is about the everyday (often very well hidden!) battles that we face.
We're all going through our own stuff. Some days are better than others. Some weeks kick our butts. Some battles last a lifetime.
But there's one thing I do know: We're all seriously strong A.F. Sometimes it may not feel that way, but that's okay too.
This collection is an acknowledgement of life's ups and downs.
It's for people who need an extra spoon, and who probably prefer to stay home.
It is for all those who are fighting invisible battles, and for all those who are over-thinkers and anxiety experts.
And it is definitely for all those that are Strong As Fuck! Because they got through.
So if you need a pin to remind people that we're all perfectly imperfect in our own way, we've got you covered.
These are a reminder that no matter what you're dealing with, you are brave, and you are fearless.
You are strong AF.
The collection features 8 new pin designs as shown above.
PS. Let me know in the comments which design speaks to you the most!
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I love the I didn’t want to come pin, so me. I’d also love to see a “don’t touch me” or “not a hugger”. It never seems socially appropriate to refuse unwanted physical contact :(
I love the “over thinker, perfectly imperfect and the I’m staying home” one’s as they are relevant to me in more ways than one!
I love the “over thinker, perfectly imperfect and the I’m staying home” one’s as they are relevant to me in more ways than one!
My favourites are ‘I’m staying home’ & ‘perfectly imperfect’. I used to be a total extrovert but over the past few years something has shifted & whilst I still enjoy socialising, I’m often happier just hanging out at home. And as I get older I’m learning to accept myself as I am, and embrace the me who is ‘perfectly imperfect’
I love the last spoon pin. I told my sister in law about the spoon theory in an effort to help her understand get limitations with her arthritis. She totally gets it now and doesn’t push herself too hard anymore.
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