I first ran into Salad Days pins pieces on etsy and instagram. Where I found their unique interpretations of characters from literature and art amazing. I love how much detail they manage to pack into each of their designs without making it seem over the top.
The pins that I have in my collection currently from this maker though are the sephora inspired pins. the picture above doesn't do the pins any justice though.
Each pin features a double tie pin clasp on the back, as well as a raised shop signature. These details make the pins more likely to stay put, as well as easy to identify as her work. The backer card features all the contact information on the back in case you purchased the pin for gifting, and they are gorgeous.
People who do a lot of makeup testing would enjoy this specific set, or perhaps even people that do makeup or hair for a living. The tiny details are something that can add depth to an outfit.
Personally I am hoping to get some of the goddess pins in the not too distant future though. If you'e curious about them check them out on etsy. The pins are absolutely stunning and you won't regret taking a few minutes to explore the various history and art inspired pieces available in their shop.
I know this is a shorter spotlight, but I just wanted to share it with you. Hope you're having a great week, and I look forward to sharing more fun things with you in the near future.
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ReplyDeletethanks ^_^ She has some amazing pins based off of art that there's not a lot of products of outside of independent work. Highly recommend the shop for adding to collections ^_^
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