A new Poppe Pins gem landed in the shop. It’s yet another pin worth getting stuck with.
Check it out here.
A new Poppe Pins gem landed in the shop. It’s yet another pin worth getting stuck with.
Check it out here.
I’m really happy to announce these little dudes are available to purchase tonight for the Women of Woody Fest fundraiser. I collaborated on this pin with Eastside Design and Woody Fest organizers.
I sat outside of Chimera in Tulsa and came up with the illustration on my way back from Folk Alliance. They’re 10 bucks and all the profits go to Woody Fest. I think it’s my favorite Poppe Pins creation so far.
Buy it online here.
Fun fact: You can buy them at Woody Fest this summer, too.
You might be wondering why I started chucking enamel pins on the interwebs.
Fun fact: I’ve got a brand new enamel pin that’ll be for sale for one day only.
Only 50 were made especially for the Power House Sessions Vol. 1 release concert. The design was based on the Power House door handles and the album artwork for a new album that was recorded entirely at the Oklahoma City bar.
Come grab one from me and such on July 30.
My first run of enamel pins have started selling this week.
You can check them out on the PINS button at the top of the site or by going here. I’m hoping this is the first of many.
This video gave me chills. Love it almost as much as I love buttons.
H/T to Tanner Herriott
I scored some tour buttons from Ben Folds’ 2016 OKC stop with yMusic Ensemble.
My pin game remains strong.
Margo’s music game is stronger. I found this pin via Third Man Records last month.