Check List to Create Custom Baseball Pins

USSSA baseball pin, using die struck gold metal, with orange glitter

Simple Check list for creating your Custom Baseball Pin.

 

There are different styles and types of unique baseball pins to pick from, especially when you create your own individual pins.  In order to determine which types of processes will be needed to create that special pin, you need to ask yourself some questions such as the following:

  1. How many colors do you want on the pin
  2. Do you want to put your team name and mascot on the pin?
  3. Do you want to include a date, year or location?
  4. Do you want the name of your players on the pin?

By answering each of these questions, and a few others, such as:

  1. What size of pin would you like?
  2. Do you want a dangle?
  3. Do you want a blinkie?
  4. Would you prefer a slider?

These questions help us determine which types of styles will work to create the perfect type of custom baseball pins you desire for your team.

A Team Can Have More Than One Type or Style of Custom Baseball Pins

Cooperstown baseball trading pin, custom designed, for team trading power

Using more than one style of baseball pins.

You can have more than one type and style of baseball lapel pins created for your team.  You could have one special pin created for your players which they will keep and not trade.

Example:

You could have special achievement pins to give your players, such as one for stealing a base, or one for hitting a home run.

In addition to these pins, you will also want a large number of pins, which your players will trade with the players from other teams to build their collections. You will want more than one style and type of trading pins, too. You will want one style for the regular season, another for the playoffs and another for special events, like when you go to Cooperstown or Nationals.