Character / F/o pin tutorial
Someone asked me how I made the pins when I originally posted that I was making pins earlier, so I decided to made an in depth tutorial.
First things first, supplies!
You will need:
Paper (and a printer, unless you want to draw it out yourself)
Scissors
Glue (I use a gluestick because it's what I have on hand, but if you use something like school glue you might have to be careful not to saturate the paper with it)
Pins (the ones in the picture are some I've already painted, which will be explained in the prep step)
Paint (color doesn't actually matter much, but know that theres a chance it will alter the tint of the pins)
Some kind of sealant (I use acrylic sealer because that's what I have on hand, but things like mod podge and clear nail polish work too) bonus points if it's glossy ✨️
Step one: Prep!
Print out/draw the designs you want on the pins. Here, I have my sweet dork of a f/o, Deidara.
This is also the stage where you'll paint your pins, because if they have designs on them already (like mine did) it can show through during the sealant step. That's what happened to me on my first attempt (I ended up having to redo them all, which worked out because now I'm making this tutorial <3) I used black paint, which gave them a darker undertone after spraying the sealer on them.
Step two: Cutting and Gluing!
When cutting, it's a good idea to leave some excess and trim it off later (if the pin is too big for the design, you can fill in the white edges with a local color to bridge the gap)
Now for gluing, slather some glue on the back of the picture and line it up with the pin to the best of your ability.
Now you can trim the edges, but still keep a bit of excess so you can fold it over the edge of the pin. I do this by smoothing outward from the center of the picture, and then around the edge.
Now you're nearly done! Give your character / f/o a smooch for getting this far 😘
Step three: Sealing!
For this final step, you just need to take your sealant and apply it to the top of the pins. You can also use this time to make sure that the extra edge (that was folded down) is glued down securely. I skipped this part because these pins are going into my ita bag, but I recommend you do this if they’re going to be in a less protected spot.
I did not heed the instructions on my sealer and accidentally sprayed way too much at once. My poor boy 😭 (it's not too terrible at least, and should be better when it's dry)
And that's all, folks! Have fun with your new knowledge and stay creative!
Bonus:
My ita bag!!
(the big pins don't even fit lmao)

















