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Magical Girl Enamel Pin. Rose Gold w Black Glitter. Sailor Moon Gift. Magical Goth Pin. Kawaii Aesthetic Metal Pin. Madoka Magica Pin.

$10.00


♥Rose Gold Metal
♥Black Glitter Enamel (Soft)
♥Two metal posts for extra stability
♥Black rubber clutches
♥Measures about 1.5×2 inches

Gotta love these large Magical Girl Rose Gold pins with black glitter 🖤 They are the perfect size for the collar of your favorite button-up.

The one in this photo actually has a weird history. James originally bought it for his Halloween costume like a million years ago, I think he was dressed up as “that weird 90’s kid” with a wolf shirt tucked in to his pants. I don’t really remember, his costumes were always very random because they were like just characters that he made up. The first year we dressed up together he was “a grandfather that was going trick-or-treating” and I was Blondie from Sucker Punch (such an odd pairing). Anyway, I kept the shirt and after a failed tank top DIY attempt, I made my Chicago Comics shirt into a back patch and sewed it on to the back of it and it looks super cool now especially with this majestic pin. 🎀

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Maker Info

Darling Homebody

Darling Homebody is a small business by Chicago artist Nicole Jakus, offering original stickers, pins, prints and gifts for sweet and salty goths, gays, girls and theys. With the intention of allowing people to create a space where being your authentic self is not only encouraged, but also inspirational for others to do the same.

If you don't already know, my name is Nicole (She/Her) and I live in Chicago with three hairy roommates, my cats Socks & Butter and my boyfriend James. The art that I make is usually either very cute or a little spooky and sometimes my weird sense of humor ends up showing through (especially with some of the item descriptions that I’ve been coming up with lately). It really just boils down to whatever inspires me and makes me excited to share with other people. I think the hardest part about transitioning from hobby to business was resisting the urge to just give everything away for free to people who shared my enthusiasm. Because that’s what keeps me going, the fact that other people can relate to and also find joy in what I create even though they weren’t actively a part of the creation process. My goal is to one day live off of my art and I will keep trying until that dream comes true. Please join me in this journey, any amount of support makes a big difference!

Check out my main site: www.darlinghomebody.com

Get a sticker in your mailbox every month: https://www.darlinghomebody.com/pages/dh-society

Find me on social media & Twitch: @darlinghomebody


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